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Share expertise, collaborate, give back: Volunteer sought for agricultural fund committee

The position on the BC Peace Agricultural Compensation Fund Committee will allow a local producer to guide decisions on grant funding.

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September 30th is National Day of Truth of Reconciliation, or Orange Shirt Day. (Matteo Baruffato/Unsplash)
How to observe National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2025 in the Peace

September 30th, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, remembers the multi-generational trauma experienced by Indigenous people through Canada's residential school system.

A 3D graphic representation of a measles virus particle. (CDC/Unsplash)
One more new measles case confirmed in Northern Health region

Only one new Northern Health case of measles was confirmed in B.C., meaning the total number across the province so far this year now sits at 268.

Salvation Army starts fall fundraising early with community food drive

The Salvation Army food bank needs nutritious foods, toiletries and children’s snacks for struggling families.

Shell Canada donates $7,000 to North Peace Secondary’s metalwork program

The $7,000 donation from Shell to North Peace Secondary School went towards the purchase of a TIG welder and a beveler.

Fort St. John player named Western Hockey League’s player of week

Ethan Semeniuk, a 20-year-old forward from Fort St. John, had five points as the Moose Jaw Warriors won their first two Western Hockey League regular-season contests.

School District 60 office exterior. (File)
School District 60 approves $3.3m minor capital plan

School District 60 has approved a $3.3 million minor capital plan for the 2025-26 school year.

Tumbler Ridge shares properties listed for 2025 tax sale

Tumbler Ridge is the latest northeast B.C. community to announce the list of properties available in its 2025 tax sale.

Dawson Creek death deemed suspicious, RCMP officers appeal to public

Further information about the death of Aaron Linklater in Dawson Creek isn’t being released by the RCMP for now to “protect the integrity of the investigation.” 

Fort St. John Royal Canadian Legion win 100 Women Who Care event

The Royal Canadian Legion 102 Branch in Fort St. John received $10,100 at the 11th edition of 100 Women Who Care on September 23rd.

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