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Fort St. John teenager travels country with pro-motocross team

Fort St. John racer Cruz Gordon, who began competing in competitive motocross when he was just four years old, joined Honda’s pro motocross team.

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Taylor to Gordondale pipeline investment expected in 2026, says Pembina

In its quarterly report, Pembina Pipeline said it is working on multiple proposed pipeline expansions worth a combined total of over a billion dollars, including one that starts in the Peace region.

‘It will feel amazing’: Indigenous artist speaks as Treaty 8 mural takes shape

The mural on Treaty 8's offices in Fort St. John, which is inching closer to completion, came to Indigenous artist Alisa Parenteau in a dream back in 2021.

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Chinese canola tariff shocks Peace region chambers of commerce

Dawson Creek and Fort St. John chambers of commerce are voicing concerns about the new Chinese 75.8 per cent tariffs on Canadian canola.

(UPDATE) Hundreds lose power in Charlie Lake outage

Hundreds of BC Hydro customers lost power in Charlie Lake.

Charlie Lake Indigenous heritage site reaches grant milestone

Tse'k'wa Heritage Society received the final installment of a $300,000 grant provided by Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT) for its cultural centre project dating back to 2021.

(UPDATE) Severe thunderstorm warning ended for North Peace region

North Peace residents were being told to keep an eye out for thunderstorms, hail and possible flying debris, after Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm warning.

Local cyclist upgrades category despite mixed results in Alberta races

Nigel Wray earned enough points throughout Alberta's Tour de Bowness and Juventus Provincial Individual Time Trial Championships to upgrade his cycling category status.

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Increase in measles cases reported for Northern Health

On August 11th, the BCCDC confirmed 12 new measles cases have been reported in the Northern Health region.

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(UPDATE) Site C becomes fully operational after sixth generating unit enabled

The sixth and final operating unit for the Site C hydroelectric dam is officially operational.

Métis Nation British Columbia declines to attend PM’s Bill C-5 summit after ‘disappointing’ observer invite

The Métis Nation British Columbia declined an invitation to be an "online observer" to the summit about Bill C-5, according to a press release by the organization.

Severe thunderstorm watch issued by Environment Canada

More storms could hit the Peace region soon, according to Environment Canada.

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Northern Health measles numbers remain steady as more cases crop up around B.C.

Three new measles cases have been identified in B.C., but none of them are within the Northern Health region.

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Charlie Lake and Montney wells drive strong quarter for Advantage Energy

Advantage Energy is crediting a strong second quarter of 2025 partly to performance from its Charlie Lake and Montney drilling programs.

Peace Country Pickleball Association unveils plans for National Pickleball Day 2025

The City of Fort St. John and Peace Country Pickleball Association are handling festivities for National Pickleball Day on August 9th, 2025.

Kids invited to week of excitement, learning and fun at golf camp

The Happy Putters golfing camp takes place from August 18th to 22nd for kids aged six to 12 at Farmington Fairways.

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Measles cases soar in northeast B.C. after long weekend

The BC Centre for Disease Control has reported 21 new measles cases today, with 19 originating in the Northern Health region.

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(UPDATE) Thunderstorm watch over in northeast B.C.

The thunderstorm watch from Environment Canada ended in northeast B.C. on Sunday, August 3rd.

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Fort Nelson Hospital ER services unavailable Sunday

Fort Nelson General Hospital's ER is shut down on August 3rd due to "staffing challenges," according to a Facebook post by Northern Health.

Thunderstorm warning issued for Peace region, Fort Nelson areas

Thunderstorm warnings have been issued for the northeast B.C. region on August 2nd, 2025.

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