Huskies split weekend games while Lumber Barons rematch looms
The Fort St. John Huskies record is three wins and two losses through five games in the young North West Junior Hockey League season.
The Fort St. John Huskies record is three wins and two losses through five games in the young North West Junior Hockey League season.
Level one and two judging clinics will be conducted at the Pomeroy Sports Centre beginning at 9 a.m. on September 26th.
Postal workers across Canada walked off the job on strike on September 25th, something Canada Post called 'disappointing.'
The Vigil honouring Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People is scheduled for Saturday, October 4th.
Prince George-based Open Waters Solar presented an idea to encapsulate solar panels and took home a $100,000 investment.
Although the latest action of the BC General Employees’ Union has not yet been felt in Fort St. John's BC Liquor stores, BCGEU president Paul Finch believes it could be a matter of time.
A Massey Lecture event, established in honour of former governor-general Vincent Massey, will be at the Lido Theatre on October 4th with Connie Greyeyes and Angela White as speakers.
September 30th, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, remembers the multi-generational trauma experienced by Indigenous people through Canada's residential school system.
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.
In an interview, TC Energy chief executive officer Francois Poirier revealed the investment plans and called the current U.S. administration “the most sophisticated in decades” in terms of energy literacy.
The Peace River Regional District has approved funding for the Charlie Lake and Moberly Lake fire departments for new gear and engine repairs.
Blueberry River Restoration Society has been re-branded as Nan Wúújǫ Anawúúdle Restoration Society, a phrase in the Dane-zaa language.
Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority have jointly issued a toxic drug advisory for northern B.C.
Two new measles cases have been confirmed by Northern Health on September 22nd, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC).
North Peace and Fort Nelson residents are being urged by Environment Canada to expect and prepare for strong winds on September 22nd.
For the first time in weeks, the BCCDC is reporting no new measles cases in B.C. on September 18th.
Fort St John's Griffin McCue, just 17-years-old, finished The Divide 200 endurance race in Alberta on September 16th.
Northern Health has confirmed five new measles cases since late last week, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC).
The PRRD's redesigned website aims to improve user experience with a cleaner layout and mobile compatibility, it said.
The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) has reported seven new confirmed measles cases in the Northern Health area in its update on September 11th.