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Dawson Creek man fined for fleeing inspection, loses angling licence

Conservation Officer Service has fined a Dawson Creek resident $8,000 for fleeing a inspection, in addition to a 2-year fishing license suspension.

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Court Report: April 6th to 10th

Today’s court report contains all the sentences handed down in the Peace region between April 6th and April 10th, 2026.

Local realtor selected as director for BC Northern Real Estate Board

Zara Geelen was named one of six directors for 2026-2027 by the BC Northern Real Estate Board, according to a press release on April 13th.

Artemis II exhibit opens for visitors in Dawson Creek

The SpaceModel Museum in Dawson Creek is currently showcasing a scale model of the recently concluded Artemis II space mission.

Northern Health clocks in more than 100 hours of closures in March

Northern Health recorded more than 100 hours in closures of ERs and emergency services at health centres in northeastern B.C. in March 2026.

Youth Athlete of the Month returns, powered by Fort Motors

Each monthly winner of Fort Motors' Youth Athlete of the Month will receive a $100 gift card to Ernie’s Sports Experts and have their story published online courtesy of Energeticcity.ca.

More than 600 customers to be impacted by power outages in Dawson Creek, Taylor

BC Hydro has planned power outages in Dawson Creek and Taylor which will affect more than 600 customers on April 16th and 22nd.

Métis Nation British Columbia dismisses president amid allegations

Walter Mineault of Dawson Creek has been removed as Métis Nation British Columbia president. He was elected in 2024 following a term as its vice-president.

Northern Lights College offers new pharmacy technician program

Northern Lights College has announced a new pharmacy technician program, with the first intake of students in August 2026.

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.

Boots and Beer fundraiser is ‘goal’ for recovering fire captain injured on Highway 97, says wife

The Boots and Beer fundraiser on June 6th, in honour of injured Dawson Creek fire captain Brooks Gower, will raise funds for the Dawson Creek Firefighters Charitable Society.

Dawson Creek pharmacy to close doors after almost 50 years

A long-standing Dawson Creek pharmacy, Dawson Creek Clinic Drug Store, will be closing in May after almost half a century.

(UPDATE) Province urges registrations for budget meeting after only three sign up to speak

Residents in northeast B.C. are urged to register for a consultation meeting on the 2027 provincial budget, which will take place in Dawson Creek in June.

Cost of gas reduces overnight but overall prices still high

Gas prices in Fort St. John have decreased a little on April 8th as Trump and Iran negotiate a possible ceasefire.

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Court Report: March 30th to April 2nd

Today’s court report contains all the sentences handed down in the Peace region between March 30th and April 2nd, 2026.

Dance fundraiser to be held in honour of Dawson Creek firefighter captain injured on Highway 97

June's Boots and Beer fundraiser is in aid of the Dawson Creek Firefighters Charitable Society for an unnamed hospital project.

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Northern Lights College receives more than $400K for employer partnership training

Northern Lights College in Dawson Creek has received more than $464,000 from the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction.

NPHL’s Dawson Creek Canucks capture 2026 Coy Cup title

The Dawson Creek Canucks capped off a good year by beating the Quesnel Kangaroos 4-1 on April 4th to capture the 2026 Coy Cup.

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.

Dawson Creek Canucks warns fans of Coy Cup scammers

The Dawson Creek Canucks have warned fans about scammers charging people to stream Coy Cup 2026 games.

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