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Charlie Lake man ‘displaying aggressive behaviour’ arrested following a wellness check

Fort St. John RCMP arrested a Charlie Lake man allegedly displaying aggressive behaviour toward officers on Thursday while conducting a wellness check. 

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Farm-aid fund established for North Peace ranchers who lost fencing in wildfires

The North Peace Community Foundation has established a fund to provide financial assistance to cattle ranchers who lost private fencing during the wildfires in the North Peace region.

Charlie Lake Fire Hall with its trucks out front. (Charlie Lake Firefighters Association - Facebook)
Charlie Lake Fire Department respond to vehicle fire

The Charlie Lake Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire on Wednesday evening.

The Peace River Regional District building in Dawson Creek. (PRRD)
Big League Utilities awarded $295,500 tender in Charlie Lake

Big League Utilities Corp. was awarded a $295,500 tender by the Peace River Regional District (PRRD) to construct sewer main and valve installations in Charlie Lake.

UPDATE: Missing 29-year-old located

The Fort St. John RCMP was asking for assistance locating a woman reported missing on June 29th and was last seen around June 23rd. 

The Boundary Lake Water Station is managed by the PRRD, whose office is shown in this image.
PRRD to issue public apology to Treaty 8 members following Treaty Land Sharing meeting

PRRD board members voted in favour of issuing a public apology to Treaty 8 First Nations and all members of the public regarding Treaty Land Sharing.

BC Conservative leader hosts event in Charlie Lake

New leader of the BC Conservative Party, John Rustad, hosted a Q&A event Wednesday night at the Charlie Lake Community Hall.

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Thunderstorm warning issued for North Peace

Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Peace River North and Fort Nelson. Thunderstorms could develop Saturday afternoon.

Severe thunderstorm watch issued in Peace River, Fort Nelson regions

Conditions are reportedly favourable for severe thunderstorms that could produce strong winds, large hail and heavy rain in the Peace River and Fort Nelson regions.

Video VIDEO: Tse’k’wa celebrates National Indigenous People’s Day

Tse'k'wa Heritage Society celebrated National Indigenous People's Day on Wednesday with a special event, welcoming the public for the first time.

Tse’k’wa society receives $400,000 on National Indigenous Peoples Day

On a day celebrating the history, heritage and resilience of First Nations, the Tse’k’wa Heritage Society received $400,000 that will be used to make the historic site in Charlie Lake fully accessible for visitors.

Northern Health selects new president, CEO

Northern Health’s Board of Directors selected Ciro Panessa as the next president and CEO of the health authority.

Tse’k’wa, Fort Nelson facilities receive funding for accessibility upgrades

Tse'k'wa and two Fort Nelson facilities are among 14 tourism operations in northern B.C. to receive funding for accessibility accommodations.

A grey and white map showing the areas of B.C. being affected by June 20th's smokey skies bulletin.
Special air quality statement reissued for Peace River region, Fort Nelson

Due to the wildfire smoke in the area, a special air quality statement has been reissued in Northeastern B.C., including Fort St. John.

A green, white and red map showing the air quality statement has ended in northeastern B.C.
Special air quality statement ends for Peace River region, Fort Nelson

The special air quality statement issued on June 8th has ended for northeast British Columbia.

Explore Tse’K’wa’s 12,000-year history on June 21st

Attendees will have the opportunity to access the historic Tse'K'wa cave through the site's new interpretive trail

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Northern B.C. residents encouraged to participate in transportation survey

The survey is a part of Northern Development's Northern Inter-Community Transportation Study, which is currently underway.

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Brave nine-year-old saves family from house fire

Nine-year-old Parker Johnsen, saved his family from a house fire in Charlie Lake, in the early hours of morning on May 13th.

Fort St. John robbery suspect looking at multiple charges

Fort St. John RCMP said after asking the public to identify the suspect on June 7th, officers received a tip which led to the arrest of Zury Reschke on Thursday.

A black, white and grey map of B.C. with grey parts indicating the areas affected by the smokey skies advisory.
Northeast B.C. to be impacted by wildfire smoke over next 24 to 48 hours.

Due to the wildfire smoke in the area, a special air quality statement has been issued in Northeastern B.C., including Fort St. John.

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