Advertisement

Charlie Lake

Archery club all set for 3-D indoor tournament in Fort St. John

New Totem Archery club’s 3-D indoor tournament is set for Saturday, April 18th and Sunday, April 19th.

Advertisement
Latest in Charlie Lake
Peace region load restrictions now in effect 24 hours a day

Weight restrictions for Peace region truckers have been extended to 24 hours a day from April 9th, after previously only being enforced between 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Charlie Lake victim reaches Indian hometown for last rites

The body of an international student who was killed in Charlie Lake, Gurkirat Singh Manocha, has arrived in his hometown in India, Ujjain, for his last rites.

Snowfall, ‘rapidly changing’ weather expected, says Environment Canada

Heavy snowfall is expected in northern B.C. on April 6th, according to a weather alert from Environment Canada.

Pickup and snowmobile stolen from Charlie Lake

A pickup and snowmobile were stolen in Charlie Lake on March 27th, prompting a search for the items on social media and a police investigation.

Fort St. John trucking company praises community support after fire

Fort St. John's Poor Boy Trucking, which suffered a building fire on March 28th, is thanking the community for its support.

Thieves reportedly steal cash, ATM machine at Charlie Lake golf club

The break-in allegedly happened on Saturday, March 14th at Charlie Lake's Lake Point Golf and Country Club.

(UPDATE) Fire destroys building at Fort St. John trucking business

A fire at Fort St. John's Poor Boy Trucking saw firefighters combating the inferno for five and a half hours.

‘Kind and gentle soul’ killed in Charlie Lake remembered by family for ‘smile and joy’

Gurkirat Singh Manocha passed away on March 13th, 2026, after succumbing to serious injuries following an 'altercation' in Charlie Lake.

Fundraiser to pay off student loan of Charlie Lake ‘altercation’ victim raises more than $12K

The cousin of Gurkirat Singh Manocha, who was killed in Charlie Lake on March 13th, has launched a GoFundMe page to help pay Manocha's student loans.

‘Yellow’ winter storm heads for Peace region, with up to 25 cm of snow forecast

Environment Canada has issued a warning about a 'yellow'-level winter storm forecasted for the Peace region, Highway 97 and Pine Pass on March 24th and March 25th.

PRRD approves $130.81 million budget for hospital district

The Peace River Regional District has approved the regional hospital district's $130 million annual budget for 2026.

An orange road closed sign.
RCMP blocks road to help with injured deer in Charlie Lake

The Fort St. John RCMP detachment assisted with an injured deer in Charlie Lake on Wednesday, March 18th.

Mayor offers condolences to family of Charlie Lake victim as college sets up supports

The mayor of Fort St. John, Lilia Hansen, has extended condolences to the family of Gurkirat Manocha, who was killed after an "altercation" in Charlie Lake on March 13th, 2026.

Charlie Lake victim’s family receives condolences from chief minister of home state in India

Mohan Yadav, the chief minister of the Indian state Madhya Pradesh, offered his condolences and support to the family of Gurkirat Manocha, a student who died in Charlie Lake on March 13th following an "altercation."

Victim of Charlie Lake ‘altercation’ identified by RCMP amid homicide investigation

The person who died on March 13th after an "altercation" at the Charlie Lake boat ramp has been named as Gurkirat Manocha.

Peace River North MLA Jordan Kealy during the first reading of his Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Statute Repeal Act in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. ( Legislative Assembly of B.C., Hansard)
Peace River North MLA opposes health professions bill with repeal act

Peace River North MLA Jordan Kealy's bill to repeal the upcoming Health Professions and Occupations Act (Bill 36) has passed its first reading in the Legislative Assembly of B.C.

Tse’k’wa cave wins B.C. tourism award for Indigenous experience

Charlie Lake's Tse'k'wa Heritage Society won the Indigenous operator or experience award at the Tourism Industry Association of BC (TIABC) conference in Kelowna.

BC Hydro's outage map on March 8th at 9:30 a.m.
Strong winds cause power outages across B.C. overnight

BC Hydro has reported nearly 70 power outages overnight on March 7th and 8th across B.C. amidst a yellow wind warning.

(Danny Sleeuwenhoek/Unsplash)
Snow squall watch issued for Peace region

Snow squalls and wind gusts up to 90 km/h are expected mainly for communities along the Rockies, says Environment Canada.

Close the CTA