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Fort St. John

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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North East Predators alums grab podium finish at Kelowna ice hockey tournament

Five former members of the Predators program skated to third place at West Kelowna's Crazy Canucks women's hockey tournament.

Artist render of a pool
City finishes public engagement for replacement pool

The City of Fort St. John has paused engagement sessions for the replacement pool as it moves into the design phase.

Northern Health hosts three-day program for prospective healthcare workers

From April 14th to April 16th 2026, Northern Health hosted a number of events and information sessions for high school students considering careers in health care.

Northern Health
Northern Health launches equity and inclusion survey

Northern Health has released a new survey to understand the experiences of underrepresented groups within health care.

‘Ride for the Arctic’ motorcycle procession planned in FSJ for 2026

'Ride for the arctic' will pass through Fort St. John in 2027 on it's way to the northwest territories.

Fort St. John Cancer Support Circle receives donation from local company

A local company has come forward with a donation to the Fort St. John Cancer support circle.

ABDC hosts entrepreneurial workshop for Indigenous youth

The Indigenous Youth Entrepreneur Workshop takes place at the NENAS building in Fort St. John.

‘Staffing shortage’ causes service interruption at Fort St. John birthing centre

The Fort St. John birthing centre is facing a service interruption which started at 8 a.m. on April 15th and will last until 8 a.m. on April 16th due to 'staffing shortages.'

Bluey Day 2025 took place on May 24th. (Areli Núñez,
City council proclaims May Bluey Day Month

A delegation from the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation talking about the impact Bluey Day has had in the community since 1999.

Inaugural golf tournament for Abbeyfield House announced in Taylor

Proceeds for the event on May 29th will go toward covering operational costs and other expenses for the seniors' community home in Fort St. John.

Peace River North Performing Arts Festival to feature 500+ performers

The annual Peace River North Performing Arts Festival runs from April 10th to April 19th, with a final honours concert on April 19th.

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.

FSJ council approves $3M+ road maintenance plan

The City of Fort St. John council has approved $3.27 million in construction projects ranging from milling and paving roads to curb and sidewalk removals and replacements.

Edison Go-kart rodeo includes FNFN’s Chalo school

Located within Fort Nelson First Nation, the Chalo School was one of 20 institutions selected to travel to Donald for the June competition.

FSJ McDonalds franchisee pens letter supporting Temporary Foreign Worker program changes

Local franchise owners' letter to the city council asks the council to opt in for the new Temporary Foreign Worker program changes.

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.

School District 60 Senior Band members playing music. (SD60 Band)
SD60 seeks donations for spring concert silent auction 

SD60's band is seeking donations for a silent auction at this years spring concert

Artist render of a pool
City reports positive public feedback for replacement pool project

The City of Fort St. John has received positive feedback from residents and visitors about the new replacement pool.

Fort St. John resident receives fine, probation after violating Wildlife Act

A Fort St. John resident has been issued a $4,000 fine along with probation after shooting a Mule Deer on private property.

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