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Evacuation order and assessments continue at Old Fort area landslide

Assessments are continuing at the site of a slow-moving landslide in the Old Fort area which began on April 20th.

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Dawson Creek Badminton Open at Kin Arena success, says tournament master

Dawson Creek Badminton Club's Spring Open took place for the first time at Kin Arena on April 18th and 19th.

Evacuation order issued for Old Fort landslide

An emergency alert has been issued because of a landslide causing a "significant risk to life" in Old Fort.

‘Unseasonably high system flows’ disrupt Charlie Lake sewer system

The Peace River Regional District has issued a service advisory for the sewer system in Charlie Lake.

FSJ approves $1M+ for sidewalk repairs, construction

The City of Fort St. John council has approved $1.16 million in sidewalk replacements and repairs for various roads throughout the city in 2026.

(UPDATE) Landslide assessments ongoing in Old Fort Road area

Drive BC has asked commuters to avoid the Old Fort Road area between River Road and River Drive due to ongoing landslide assessments.

Fort St. John prospect helps Flin Flon inch closer to SJHL title

Reid Arberry has had four goals and six assists for 10 points in the Flin Flon Bombers' run to the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League finals.

City plans sanitation upgrades for $1M+ in 2026

The City of Fort St. John has approved more than $1 million in sanitation infrastructure upgrades near Mathews Park and 112th Street in 2026.

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Inaugural Carter Kosick memorial recipient named

Fort St. John's Levi Modde received the award in late March presented by the Carter Kosick Memorial Society and the BC Snowmobile Federation

B.C. Grain farmer speaks on suspension of fuel excise tax 

Malcolm Odermatt, president of the B.C. Grain Producers Association has joined the conversation about gas prices in the province.

Rising Above FSJ seeks new sobriety residence

Rising Above FSJ is looking for a new residence to launch a new initiative for men looking for help in terms of sobriety in Fort St. John.

‘A defeat’: Local post union talks Canada Post changes

Canada Post in a statement says it will engage with communities nationwide to figure out the best locations for the conversion of community mailboxes for some four million addresses in Canada.

Cash stolen after overnight break-in at Tim Horton’s

Fort St. John RCMP are investigating a break-in at the Tim Horton's restaurant located on 112th Street on April 16th.

Bluey Day 2025 took place on May 24th. (Areli Núñez,
Fort St. John Hospital Foundation receives Bluey Day donation 

Probe Corrosion Services has donated $2,000 to the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation in support of Bluey Day.

FSJ to see $18.6M investment in employment services expansion

The province will be investing $18.6M over two years to expand Community-Based Employment Services to 16 additional communities including Fort St. John.

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Video This Week in the Peace – BC Grain Producers Association & 4U Youth

On this episode of This Week in the Peace we're joined by the president of the BC Grain Producers Association and the 4U Youth group

The Smile Cookie campaign, run in collaboration with Tim Hortons, raises money for the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation. (Catarina Costa/Energeticcity.ca)
Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie campaign returns to FSJ

Tim Horton's Smile Cookie campaign comes back to Fort St. John from April 27th to May 3rd to raise funds for the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation.

Northern Health reports increase in fentanyl-related drug deaths in latest update

Northern Health has reported nine new fentanyl-related drug deaths in the month of February.

Preparations underway Red Dress Day by local Indigenous-centric organizations

Red Dress Day, honouring Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls, will be observed by local organizations to round out the month of April

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