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Archeology field schools to continue in 2026 at Tse’k’wa historic cave

The Tse’k’wa Heritage Society announced a third field school to take place in the area of its cave in Charlie Lake.

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BCCDC reports 12 new measles cases in Northern Health

Several more new measles cases have been identified by the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) on August 28th, including 12 in the Northern Health region.

Employment declines at Site C for July as dam becomes fully operational

BC Hydro reported declining employment at the Site C facility during July 2025, the last full month before the hydroelectric dam became fully operational.

‘Fabulous opportunity’ to see Tse’k’wa artefacts at archeology event

Tse'k'wa will host an Archeology Night Out on August 27th in partnership with the University of Northern British Columbia, highlighting the two field schools hosted by the site.

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Sixteen new measles cases reported for Northern Health

The latest measles case count update on August 25th shows 16 new confirmed cases in the Northern Health region.

Nearly 3,000 to be impacted by planned power outage in Fort St. John

BC Hydro says the power outage in Fort St. John and surrounding areas is scheduled to take place on September 7th from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Scammers impersonating Rural Community Immigration Pilot members, volunteers warn

The volunteers behind the northeast B.C. Rural Community Immigration Pilot program are warning local businesses about people impersonating them and encouraging companies to make illegal hiring decisions.

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(UPDATE) Doig River First Nation to host Indigenous justice conference

Doig River First Nation's Walking the Path of Justice: First Nations Court Conference in November is to be centred on Indigenous Law and restorative justice.

Theatrical society to vote on board at AGM following barbecue

Stage North Theatre Society will elect a new board and host a barbecue on Sunday, August 24th before its new season.

Tween entrepreneurs hope for sales push before charity lemonade stand closes for final time

Tween entrepreneurs Ja'bria and Josiah Ojokojo have raised money for the Women's Resource Society and the Indian Residential School Survivors Society with their J&J Lemonade Stand.

Predators name new coach for U-18 team

Brandon Roy served as a head coach for the U-15 Predators in the 2024-25 season.

Everybody welcome’ at restoration society’s open house to explore possibilities of ‘working together’

The Blueberry River Restoration Society, a First Nations-government partnership committed to projects within Blueberry River First Nations' territory, will hold an open house at its Fort St. John offices on September 19th.

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Severe thunderstorm watch issued for North Peace, Fort Nelson

Environment Canada has told pople living in northeastern B.C. to watch for thunderstorms on August 19th.

Charity golf tournament raises $90k for North Peace Seniors Society

The WL Construction Charity Pro Am golf tournament from August 7th to 8th raised funds for the North Peace Seniors Housing Society.

Young Peace region athletes make top 15 in group stages of online Youth Athlete of the Year contest

Both Bentley Hunt and Addison Webb are in the top 15 of their groups in the Youth Athlete of the Year Contest by 3Brand and Sports Illustrated.

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BCCDC reports eight new cases of measles in northern B.C.

Eight new measles cases have been confirmed within the Northern Health region on August 18th.

Huskies get set to drop puck on yearly I.D. camp

The Fort St. John Huskies annual I.D. evaluation camp will take place at the Pomeroy Sport Centre from Friday, August 22nd.

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Regional district discontinues healthcare scholarships in current form as it restructures $55k support

The Peace River Regional District has announced the discontinuation of four healthcare scholarships totaling $55,000.

‘Chat with us’: Blueberry River Restoration Society to host open house

Blueberry River Restoration Society, which is a joint partnership between the B.C. government and Blueberry River First Nations, will host an open house on September 19th.

Youngster, 12, inspired to compete at North Peace Fall Fair with his own tractor

Twelve-year-old Tyson Newsham will compete in the 2025 North Peace Fall Fair's tractor pull.

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