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Hudson’s Hope Health Centre temporarily closes again amid short staffing

The Hudson's Hope Health Centre has been 'temporarily closed,' with services set to resume from 8.30 a.m. on March 11th.

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‘Staffing challenges’ interrupt Chetwynd General Hospital ER

'Staffing challenges' will disrupt service at the ER at Chetwynd General Hospital from 6 p.m. on March 10th to 8 a.m. on March 11th. 

Canadian energy companies hail merger as opportunity to ‘enhance delivery of safe, reliable, efficient services’

Canadian energy companies - Step and Sanjel Energy Services- have merged in hopes of providing more streamlined service to western Canada.

Crowds gathered in Kin Park for the launch of Winter Fest 2026. (Areli Nuñez, Energeticcity.ca)
City launches post-event survey for Winter Fest 2026

The City of Fort St. John has launched a survey to gauge public feedback about the recently concluded Winter Fest 2026.

Former Save-On-Foods boss turned B.C. Conservative leadership candidate speaks priorities during Fort St. John visit

B.C. Conservative leadership candidate Darrell Jones spoke about the cost of living, housing, bail reform and more when he visited Fort St. John on March 9th.

Former Huskies celebrate Canadian collegiate hockey supremacy

The Vancouver Island University Mariners captured the BC Intercollegiate Hockey League title on Friday, March 6th with the help of former Fort St. John Huskies Kurtis Lee and Brandon Modde.

Lanterns, cake, sparklers: People invited to join in ‘celebration of life’ for Kiara Agnew

The family of Kiara Agnew, who was killed in Mexico in 2023, is inviting people to join in a 'celebration of life' on her birthday on March 11th, urging people to have cake, light sparklers, share pictures and more.

‘Despicable, senseless’ B.C. killings due to ‘botched robbery,’ defence lawyer says

A defence lawyer for one of three accused of murdering an Abbotsford couple says circumstantial evidence aren't enough to prove premeditation of the killings. One of the defendants arrived on a student visa to study in Dawson Creek less than a month before the killings.

School District 60 to host ‘hands-on’ trades camp for girls

School District 60, in partnership with the Construction Foundation of British Columbia, is offering a trades camp for girls from March 23rd to 27th at Duncan Cran Elementary School.

Fort St. John cannabis store supports one-kilometre restriction on cannabis businesses

Hive Cannabis in Fort St. John is raising its support for a one-kilometre zone restriction on cannabis stores being proposed by the province.

RCMP determines threat to Chetwynd school ‘unfounded’

Chetwynd RCMP's investigation into the report of a threat to Chetwynd Secondary School has been determined to be 'unfounded', according to a press release.

Family sues OpenAI over mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge

The family of Maya Gebala is suing Open AI after the Tumbler Ridge shooting.

School District 60 amends annual budget over fewer enrolments

School District 60 has released the details of its amended budget, showing a drop in enrolments for the school year 2025-26.

Tse’k’wa cave wins B.C. tourism award for Indigenous experience

Charlie Lake's Tse'k'wa Heritage Society won the Indigenous operator or experience award at the Tourism Industry Association of BC (TIABC) conference in Kelowna.

Fort St. John city salt truck driver involved in crash and issued ticket after allegedly running red light

A City of Fort St. John salt truck was involved in a crash after allegedly running a red light at the intersection of 100th Street and 100th Avenue on March 8th.

Teams dressed as nuns, wrestlers, film villains and more take to dodgeball court for annual Fort St. John fundraiser

The dodgeball tournament, organized by the City of Fort St. John's recreational department and the North Peace Gymnastics Association, took place on Saturday, March 7th.

Moose FM radiothon raises $15,000 for Skye’s Place

Moose FM raised $15,000 at March 6th's radiothon invite. The funds from the event will be donated to the Fort St. John Women's Resource Society's Skye's Place.

Huskies drop both games to start NWJHL 2025-26 finals

Seen as underdogs, the Fort St. John Huskies dropped the first two games of the NWJHL finals to the La Crete Lumber Barons on March 7th and 8th.

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PRRD offers $250,000 towards new Foundry in Fort St. John

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) has tentatively agreed to offer Foundry Fort St. John $250,000 in funding.

Lawyer says no proof of his client’s presence at B.C. double killing scene

A lawyer for one of three men accused of murdering an Abbotsford couple during a home invasion, Abhijeet Singh, says the prosecution hasn't proved his client was at the crime scene.

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