Last month for Indigenous Students to apply for Petronas Canada Indigenous Education Awards program
The 2026 Indigenous Education Awards program was started last year by Petronas Canada
The 2026 Indigenous Education Awards program was started last year by Petronas Canada
12 athletes from both Bert Bowes Middle School and North Peace Secondary School are heading to Langley for the BC Sports provincial track and field championships which start June 4th.
Pickleball Canada said membership in its organization had grown to 85,223 members as of the end of 2024.
The PRRD has launched it's 2026 FireSmart campaign, aimed at provide opportunities for residents to reduce wildfire risks and protect their homes.
Both the Sunrise Rotary Club of Fort St. John and Chetwynd's Tansi Friendship Centre will host separate runs to end off the month of May.
The BC Wildfire Service explained the reason to exclude the peace region from a category two and three ban is based on 'a range of factors.'
Marianne Smeaton made it all the way to Masterchef Canada's Season eight finals.
National Indigenous Peoples' Day is set for Thursday, June 21st and Charlie Lake's Tse'k'wa National Historic Site is planning to hold a gathering commemorating it.
The BC Wildfire Service has stated it expects to issue burn bans for the Pringe George Fire Centre next week due to ongoing warm temperatures and dry conditions during the annual "spring dip."
The annual softball tournament honours Clayton Askoty, who took his own life in 2012. He was the brother of Prophet River First Nations Chief Valerie Askoty.
Red Dress Day is an event memorializing and honouring victims of MMIWG and takes place traditionally on May 5th.
The first PCPA-sponsored pickleball tournament in 2026 goes down starting June 6th in Taylor.
One Charlie Lake resident is up in arms about ongoing sewage issues they have been dealing with.
The Peace River Regional District has issued a service advisory for the sewer system in Charlie Lake.
Here are the winners of the 2026 North Peace People's Choice Awards presented by RE/MAX. These winners were voted by the people.
Five former members of the Predators program skated to third place at West Kelowna's Crazy Canucks women's hockey tournament.
Zara Geelen was named one of six directors for 2026-2027 by the BC Northern Real Estate Board, according to a press release on April 13th.
The city's adult ball hockey league is described as "recreational," created to use some facilities in the Pomeroy Sport Centre during the summer months.
The fouth annual spin a thon will benefit the Tumbler Ridge Parents Advisory Council, an organization of parents and caregivers of students in the District of Tumbler Ridge.
The event was cancelled by the Fort St. John Women's Resource Society due to 'economic challenges' in 2025.