Key liquefaction module delivered to LNG facility in Squamish
The latest key module has been delivered to the site of a Woodfibre LNG facility in Squamish, British Columbia.
The latest key module has been delivered to the site of a Woodfibre LNG facility in Squamish, British Columbia.
The BC Centre for Disease Control has reported no increases in measles cases in its second weekly report of March 2026 on the 12th.
Amber McGill alleges her mother, who currently lives in Peace Villa, was the victim of sexual assault at the long-term care home.
Adam Dahr was sentenced on March 10th, 2026, to jail for nearly four years for a home invasion in Dawson Creek in 2024.
Dawson Creek has won a Sport Tourism Canada award after hosting the Para Cup in late November and early December 2025 at the Ovintiv Events Centre.
A Fort St. John family has returned home after an extended stay at B.C. Children's Hospital in Vancouver for baby Bensyn Buck, who received life-saving care. They have told their story as the hospital launches its Choices Lottery to fundraise for healthcare research.
Fort St. John's Child Development Centre's 53rd annual talent show raised more than $100K on March 6th, which will go towards its capital campaign program.
The City of Fort St. John council has begun the legislative approval process involved with borrowing for a new facility to replace the North Peace Leisure Pool.
The City of Dawson Creek has reopened its warming centre at Nawican Shelter on 102nd Avenue until March 15th to support the community as the cold weather continues.
The 100 Women Who Care movement, which traces back to 2006 in Michigan, donated $11,770 to the Fort St. John Men’s Shed after the event on March 10th.
Mayor Lilia Hansen has penned a letter to the province on behalf of the council and the residents of Fort St. John addressing concerns about the postponement of the city's new long-term care home.
Also known as a winter triathlon, Mike’s March Meltdown incorporates cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating at Fort Nelson’s Art Fraser Park.
The charter for a new aquatic facility to replace the North Peace Leisure Pool was unanimously approved on March 9th.
School District 60 has adopted and released its three-year calendar for the 2026-27, 2027-28 and 2028-29 academic years.
The Fort St. John Co-op has distributed $50,000 to five non-profit organizations in Fort St. John and Fort Nelson through its 2025/2026 Community Support Fund.
The District of Tumbler Ridge will be raising flags to full mast on March 12 to mark 30 days since the Tumbler Ridge shooting on February 10th, 2026.
Peace River North MLA Jordan Kealy's bill to repeal the upcoming Health Professions and Occupations Act (Bill 36) has passed its first reading in the Legislative Assembly of B.C.
The City of Fort St. John council has approved three resolutions for the North Central Local Government's 2026 annual convention.
The City of Fort St. John has finalized a naming rights contract for the walking track at the Pomeroy Sport Centre starting March 31st.
Five gun control advocacy groups have said they're "alarmed and disappointed" the RCMP haven't disclosed the models and legal status of the firearms used in the Tumbler Ridge shooting.