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Todd Alexander, the Fort St. John Huskies' head coach, wearing a hat and a grey polo

‘Good journey’: Huskies’ head coach reflects on wins and losses of 2024/25 season

The Fort St. John Huskies’ head coach, Todd Alexander, has praised the Pups for a “good journey” in an end-of-year address about the 2024/25 season.

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Candidates for the Prince George, Northern Rockies, Peace River riding in the federal election 2025 who attended the all-candidates forum in Fort St. John. Left to right: Cory Longley, NDP; Mary Forbes, Green; David Watson, PPC; Bob Zimmer, Conservative. (Energeticcity.ca)
Video Candidates discuss taxes, tariffs, energy and more at Fort St. John all-candidates forum

Four of the five hopefuls for the Prince George, Peace River and Northern Rockies MP riding came together at an all-candidates forum at the Lido in Fort St. John on April 15th ahead of the 2025 Canadian federal election.

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Fort St. John police invites public for cup of coffee event

The Fort St. John RCMP are inviting the public to their Coffee with a Cop event on April 23rd.

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Fort St. John Business Façade Improvement Program now open for applications

The City of Fort St. John says its Business Façade Improvement Program is now available for applications for buildings in the downtown area.

North Peace Rodeo seeks sponsors for 2025 return

The North Peace Rodeo is set to return in 2025, raising money to maintain its rodeo and equestrian facilities and for the North Peace Light Horse Association (NPLHA).

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Federal election: What to know before advance voting opens

Advance voting will be available over the holiday long weekend for Canadians interested in casting their federal election 2025 ballots before April 28th.

FSJ Eats with Ed: Totem Mall’s Prinkle fried chicken review

Prinkle Chicken opened in Totem Mall in Fort St. John last week, with 20 variations of sauce for Korean fried chicken.

SD 60 to renew Taylor agreement allowing students joint use of recreational facilities

The School District 60 board discussed renewing its joint use agreement with the District of Taylor during its April 14th meeting.

Warning issued over springtime wildlife encounters in Fort St. John after moose and bear reports

The City of Fort St. John is reminding residents to exercise caution while outdoors after receiving wildlife reports of moose and bear sightings in Fish Creek Community Forest.

Vendors sought for July’s West Mo Days

West Moberly First Nations' West Mo Days, its annual athletic and cultural festival, takes place in July 2025.

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Devin Calliou guilty of breaching release order, mischief under $5,000

Devin Calliou is guilty of some of the charges brought against him after his March 18th arrest.

‘It was amazing’: Prophet River First Nation on youth empowerment conference 2025

Youth from Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) were among Indigenous young people from across Canada to participate in the Soaring: Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering in Vancouver on April 8th.

People playing pickleball.
Ready for some pickleball? Association announces spring clinics in Taylor

Ted Euchner says the Peace Country Pickleball Association's sessions on April 27th in Taylor are a good warm-up for a tournament happening in Dawson Creek in early May.

Wade Mathison, a Fort Nelson artist, donated trophies made from motocross parts. (Aaron Krafczyk)
Motocross community rallies around Fort St. John family after theft

An event will be held on April 19th at the Fort St. John Royal Canadian Legion to raise funds for the Davies family who had all their motocross equipment stolen last December.

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Prespatou Water Station to experience service interruption

The Peace River Regional District says the Prespatou Water Station will be temporarily closed from April 22nd to 24th for "maintenance." 

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UPDATE: One dead, one in hospital following Tourmaline Gundy plant fire

Tourmaline Oil has confirmed one person passed away from injuries sustained because of a fire that occurred at its Gundy plant on April 14th.

Saulteau First Nations announces dates for July’s Pemmican Days

Saulteau First Nations (SFN) has announced the dates for its Pemmican Days 2025 will be July 10th to 13th.

A for sale sign outside of a house. (Canva)
Fort St. John home ownership one of most affordable in B.C., report finds

Fort St. John is one of the most affordable communities to own a home in throughout northern B.C., according to the BC Northern Real Estate Board.

Lilia Hansen, the mayor of the City of Fort St. John.
Fort St. John mayor advocates for local workers at COFI conference

Fort St. John Mayor Lilia Hansen outlined her experience at this year's Council of Forest Industries (COFI) conference from April 2nd to 4th.

Young falls to Calgary fighter in homecoming fight at New Frontier Bar and Grill

15-fight Fivestar Fight League's Frontier Fight Night took place at the New Frontier Bar and Grill on Saturday, April 12th.

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