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Season still uncertain for Fort St John Senior Flyers and DC Senior Canucks as COVID-19 continues

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - Current circumstances remain very uncertain and unchanged for the Flyers and Dawson Cree...

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LOCATED – Grande Prairie RCMP seek public’s assistance in locating missing person

UPDATE - Grande Prairie RCMP advise that Jeffery Klimack has been located safe and unharmed. RCMP would like t...

BC Hydro warns toilet paper stockpiles won’t help when storms cut power

VANCOUVER - British Columbia's main electrical supplier says homeowners are not ready for the upcoming winter ...

Inter Pipeline hopes to find petrochemical partner in the first half of 2021

CALGARY - Inter Pipeline says it hopes to conclude its search in the first half of next year for a partner in ...

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Seniors’ advocates want national standards for care as COVID-19 surges

Seniors' advocates are calling for federal action to better protect vulnerable long-term care residents as COV...

City of Grande Prairie implements new mandatory and voluntary health measures

GRANDE PRAIRIE, A.B. - The City of Grande Prairie is implementing new mandatory and voluntary health measures ...

Northern Health sees 23 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, BC CDC releases two week data for Health Regions

VICTORIA, B.C. - 23 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed Thursday, in the Northern Health Region, bringing the...

BC sees surge in new cases of COVID-19, Henry urging everyone to cut down on contacts to help stop the spread

VICTORIA, B.C. - Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provided an update looking at B.C.'s data modellin...

Northern Health expands hours for COVID-19 Online Clinic and Info line

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - Northern Health has announced that it is expanding its hours of service for the COVID-19...

BC Hydro requesting delay to answer to BCUC about Site C Dam stability

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - B.C. Hydro is asking the B.C. Utilities Commission for more time to provide answers abou...

Mid-November means increase in deer, elk and moose activity

VICTORIA, B.C. - Drivers across the province are advised to be careful of deer, elk, and moose while traveling...

PRRD holding Zoom meeting about the Rolla sewer

ROLLA, B.C. - The Peace River Regional District has announced it'll be having a meeting with property owners i...

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United Way Tree of Lights is coming to North Peace Cultural Centre Fort St. John

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - The United Way of Northern BC has announced that the United Way Tree of Lights will be t...

Alberta Major Crimes Unit still looking for 26-year-old man whose wanted for First Degree Murder

GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB. - RCMP Major Crimes Unit is still asking for the public's assistance in locating 26-year-o...

Bultery’s House receives donation from Northeast BC Community Foundation

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. - The South Peace Health Services Society has received a much-needed boost to their Bultery...

Council approves updated policy to move to administer grants through Community Foundation

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. - City of Fort St. John Council has approved an updated policy for Base Budget Grants, whi...

District of Taylor proclaims November as ‘Be An Angel Month’; Council donates to Hospital Foundation

TAYLOR, B.C. - The District of Taylor has proclaimed November as 'Be An Angel Month' in recognition of Fort St...

RCMP surveillance, searches breached anti-fracking protesters’ rights, watchdog says

OTTAWA — The RCMP watchdog has uncovered shortcomings with the national force's crowd-control measures, physical searches and collection of social media information while policing anti-fracking protests in New Brunswick. In a long-awaited report issued...

Calfrac Well Services cuts capital spending plan, reports $50M Q3 loss

CALGARY - Calfrac Well Services Ltd. cut its capital budget as it reported a $50-million loss in its latest qu...

Shell gives customers option to offset their carbon emissions for two cents per litre

CALGARY - Shell Canada is letting carbon-conscious customers get their two cents in for the environment while ...

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