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School District 60 adopts Capital Bylaw for new school year

The School District 60 board has passed its Capital Bylaw and said it will receive more than $1.6 million towards approved projects in the district.

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Local vet’s application for leave dismissed

A Fort St. John veterinarian's 'leave to appeal' application was dismissed by the Supreme Court of Canada.

April’s Youth Athlete of the Month is unafraid of new opportunities that come her way

Zoe Vermette plays catcher and third base in the North Peace Minor Baseball Association, being the only girl on a squad of boys when she first began playing.

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Video This Week in the Peace – Old Fort Landslide & Pretty Expiry Art Exhibit

On this episode of This Week in the Peace, we discuss the landslide near Old Fort as well as the "Pretty Expiry" art exhibit

Two prescribed burns planned for Moberly Lake hillside, Saulteau First Nations

BC Wildfire Service has scheduled two burns with Saulteau First Nations at Moberly Lake hillside and Saulteau First Nations pastures on April 24th if weather permits.

Federal government approves $4 billion expansion of Westcoast natural gas pipeline system

The Sunrise Expansion Program is expected to contribute more than $3 billion to the Canadian economy while hiring approximately 2,500 workers.

 ‘Fill Your Freezer’ fundraiser to support new gymnastic equipment

The 'Fill Your Freezer' fundraiser will help covers costs for a new spring mat for the North Peace Gymnastic Association.

Northern Combat Invitational returns with doubleheader in May

Northern Combat Club's Northern Combat Invitational will host two events - NCI 18 and 19 - in one day on May 9th.

‘Extremely dangerous:’ Old Fort landslide continues to move

The Peace River Regional District has reported the evacuation order and alert are still in effect as the Old Fort landslide continues to move.

Fastball league returning to Fort St. John after 10 years

Fastball will be returning to Fort St. John this summer with the announcement of a revamped league.

PRRD issues new Old Fort Road landslide evacuation alert

A new evacuation alert has been issued due to the Old Fort Road landslide.

“It went really well” full house at 2026 Seniors Jamboree

This years Seniors Jamboree saw a full house, with over 100 people having purchased tickets.

A carnival ride called the zipper.
Fort St. John’s spring fair to return to the city

West Coast Amusements will return to the City of Fort St. John from May 22nd to May 24th at the Totem Mall.

‘They’re used to it’: says Old Fort resident about evacuation due to the landslide

Old Fort residents are used to evacuating due to the previous slides in 2018 and 2020, says an Old Fort resident.

Landslide poses ‘risk to life and property’ in Old Fort area

The PRRD is reporting the Old Fort landslide poses a "risk to life and property" throughout the entire historical slide area.

New ownership takes over Beard’s Brewing Company

A new owner for Beard's Brewing has been named in a Facebook post from previous owners the Beard family earlier in April.

Future of Natural Gas talked about ending Fort St. John Creating Energy Conference

The Creating Energy Conference took place in Fort St. John on April 21st, hosted by the Fort St. John and District Chamber of Commerce

School District 60 superintendent Stephen Petrucci. (Moose Media)
School District 60 hopes to receive up to $60K in pre-employment hiring incentives

The School District hopes to receive up to $60K as pre-employment hiring incentives from the Ministry of Education and Child Care.

Local tattoo shop raising funds throughout May for Mental Health initiatives

Soulfire Tattoo studio will hold a flash tattoo sale on the weekend of May 22nd to contribute to mental health initiatives.

‘Still active:’ slow-moving landslide destroys Old Fort Road sections

The Peace River Regional District has reported several parts of Old Fort Road have been destroyed by a slow-moving landslide in the Old Fort area.

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