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‘Worth it’: Eight-year-old shows signs of improvement after Lyme disease treatment

Bentley Klassen, a former student in Goodlow, has shown signs of improvement after receiving treatment for her Lyme disease in Mexico.

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Local Rotary Club members raising money for World Polio Day

World Polio Day is an awareness initiative that’s meant to recognize worldwide efforts to eradicate the deadly disease.

A 3D graphic representation of a measles virus particle. (CDC/Unsplash)
Measles outbreak stalls with no new cases anywhere in province

The 209 measles cases confirmed in the northeast so far this year make up nearly 71 of all confirmed cases across the province.

The grey ghost: could Greyhound Service come back to Fort St. John?

Greyhound bus service first surfaced in Northeast B.C. with a route from Dawson Creek to Whitehorse starting in 1943.

Close-up image of a Fort St. John RCMP pick up truck.
Arraignment hearings for road rage duo set for next week

A pair of people arrested following a road rage incident in Fort St. John have new hearings scheduled for October 27th.

Flyers’ fall in NPHL opener versus Valleyview

The Fort St. John Senior Flyers lost to the Valleyview Jets in North Peace Hockey League action, despite an early lead.

Garbage can, baseball dugout set on fire at Kin Park

Anyone who finds signs of arson or graffiti can use the City of Fort St. John's Report a Problem form to make sure it's brought to the city's attention.

Firefighter outlines safety practices for Fire Prevention Week

This year's Fire Prevention Week campaign focused on lithium-ion batteries - the same kind used in smartphones, tablets and laptops.

Dawson Creek launches new MultiPass for all recreation facilities

The MultiPass is accepted at all recreation facilities in the city including the aquatic centre, skating rinks and the Kin Arena sports floor.

Weekend games see Huskies win streak continue

The Fort St. John Huskies have not tasted defeat since a pair of losses to the La Crete Lumber Barons in early October.

Fort St. John's Body Plethysmograph machine
FSJ Hospital Foundation celebrates new diagnostic equipment purchase

The Fort St. John Hospital Foundation has purchased a specialized respiratory diagnostic machine with a grant from a provincial charitable foundation.

Pair accused of manslaughter to elect mode of trial next week

A hearing to elect the mode of trail for two Fort St. John residents facing manslaughter charges has been rescheduled.

Treaty 8 mural celebrating Dane-zaa culture completed in Fort St. John

The finished mural is located on Treaty 8 Tribal Association's Fort St. John office.

‘We’re a sports community’: Memories of Pomeroy Sport Centre as it reaches 15-year anniversary

Fort St. John's Pomeroy Sport Centre - one of only three Olympic speed skating ovals in Canada - opened in 2010.

Fort St. John park washroom damaged by fire

A fire was started at a Kin Park washroom between 6 p.m. and 6:30p.m. on Wednesday, October 15th, according to the City of Fort St. John.

The BCGEU strike in Fort St. John on September 9th. (Ed Hitchins, Energeticcity.ca)
BCGEU, provincial government agree to non-binding mediation

The BC General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) and B.C.'s Ministry of Finance agreed to the mediation to end an dispute which has seen striking since the end of the Labour Day long weekend.

Young hoopsters head to Edmonton basketball tournament

Teams from FSJ Flight Basketball will participate in the Good Hoops Fall Classic beginning Friday, October 17th in Edmonton.

Have you seen Jesse? Police appeal for missing man with multiple tattoos, burn scars

The Fort St. John RCMP detachment said Jesse Thompson Twain has been missing since October 10th.

Southridge Mobile Home Park. (Google Maps)
‘A real strain’: Southridge residents voice frustration over ‘costly’ rules from new owner

Jay Ford, a Southridge Mobile Home Park resident, says the new rules and regulations would require costly renovations and upgrades to many of the park's homes.

‘Peace Country Harvest’ Hallmark parody play to debut in Fort St. John

Peace Country Harvest: Another Hallmark Parody Musical will open at the North Peace Cultural Centre on October 24th.

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