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Session on understanding youth trauma to be held in Tumbler Ridge

Safer Schools Together, in partnership with BC Childrens Hospital's Mental Compass, will be hosting the youth trauma support session on April 1st, 2026.

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Fort St. John archer finishes on podium at international competition in Las Vegas

New Totem Archery's Andy Fochuk secured second place at the 2026 Vegas Shoot.

Hudson’s Hope Health Centre closure continues into April

The Hudson's Hope Health Centre, which has not been opened since March 26th, is now scheduled to reopen on April 2nd.

Court Report: March 23rd to 27th

Today’s court report contains all the sentences handed down in the Peace region between March 23rd and 27th, 2026.

(APRIL FOOLS’ JOKE): New pool to honour Fort St. John businessman in its name and with 20-foot statue

On April 1st, 2026, Energeticcity.ca published this April Fools' Day prank story about Fort St. John’s new pool being named after one of the city’s most recognizable residents, local businessman Trevor Bolin.

(UPDATE) Two vehicles damaged in Highway 97 crash in Fort St. John

Emergency services were reportedly on the scene of a crash on the Alaska Highway in Fort St. John on March 31st.

‘Hold her close and never let go’: Tumbler Ridge victim makes strides towards recovery

David Gebala has been able to hug his daughter, Maya Gebala, for the first time since she suffered gunshot wounds to her head and neck as a result of the February 10th attack at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School.

Fort St. John secures $50K grant to host FIFA World Cup events

The City of Fort St. John will be hosting FIFA World Cup 2026 events, paid for using a grant of $50,000 from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport.

Fort Nelson Community Literacy Society executive director named Co-op Community Champion

March’s Co-op Community Champion has been named as Seanah Mollica, executive director of the Fort Nelson Community Literacy Society.

Seniors treated by Northern Health faced long surgical wait times, report finds

The wait times for seniors needing key surgeries from Northern Health in 2024/25 have been revealed, according to a report from the Office of the Seniors Advocate B.C.

Telus mobile network outage hits Fort St. John

Telus outages, first reported on March 28th, have continued to affect access to mobile networks in Fort St. John on March 31st.

Dawson Creek to move forward with next steps for new water source project

The City of Dawson Creek will be doing detailed technical work on its Water Supply System Project to find a new source of water other than the Kiskatinaw River.

Fort St. John trucking company praises community support after fire

Fort St. John's Poor Boy Trucking, which suffered a building fire on March 28th, is thanking the community for its support.

Fire retardent being dropped onto the Fish Creek Community Forest wildfire. (Darren Hart)
Northeast B.C. communities to be given $86,000 for firefighting equipment

Tumbler Ridge, Pouce Coupe and the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality are the communities in northeast B.C. to receive funding for firefighting equipment from the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness.

(UPDATE) Dawson Creek kicks off hosting four-team 2026 Coy Cup hockey tournament

The 2026 Coy Cup takes place starting on Tuesday, March 31st at the Dawson Creek and District Memorial Arena.

Gas prices spike overnight in Fort St. John as Middle East conflict continues

Gas prices in Fort St. John have soared again and are up 30 cents on March 31st from March 30th, standing at $1.87 per litre.

(Opinion) ‘Replace the Taylor Bridge, B.C. can’t afford to wait’

Chris Gardner, president and CEO of ICBA, is urging the B.C. provincial government to replace the Taylor Bridge. ICBA represents more than 4,500 member companies across British Columbia and Alberta.

‘Old bridge held by field welds’: Five-year inspection reports reveal necessity of new Taylor Bridge, says ICBA

The CEO and president of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA), Chris Gardner, says the B.C. government owes the "Peace region a replacement, a timeline and a commitment" for the Taylor Bridge.

Hudson’s Hope Health Centre closure extended again

The Hudson's Hope Health Centre closure has been extended and it is now supposed to reopen on April 1st at 8.30 a.m.

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Video Peace River Regional District Quarterly Update – March 2026

Caitlin is joined by Peace River Regional District Board Chair Brad Sperling to learn what the district has been up to in the beginning of 2026

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