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Dawson Creek woman with outstanding warrants sought by RCMP

Dawson Creek RCMP is seeking the public’s help in locating a local woman with outstanding charges.

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North Peace Cultural Society to host annual general meeting

The North Peace Cultural Society is set to host its annual general meeting next week. 

Fort St. John Huskies raise funds at successful 2024 Charity Game 

Fort St. John Huskies president Michael Bacso says the 2024 “Stick it to Cancer” game held last weekend was an immense success.

Dangerous suspect a priority for Prince George RCMP

Prince George RCMP are cautioning residents about a dangerous individual wanted on numerous charges.

UPDATE: Fort St. John Hospital Gala breaks auction record for the third year in a row

The Fort St. John Hospital Foundation’s ‘Be an Angel Gala’ was successful on Saturday, November 2nd, and the foundation is optimistic about raising funds for its 2024 Be an Angel Campaign.

PRFN announces Youth Council to empower young voices in the community

The inaugural Youth Council for Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) was announced on Facebook on October 28th.

Old Fort Floor Hockey tournament returns to honour Michael Badine

Registration has opened for the Old Fort Floor Hockey tournament, which is hosted by Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN) and will take place at Chalo School from November 23rd to 24th.

Northern Health urges Peace River residents to schedule flu & COVID-19 shots this season

Northern Health continues to advocate for Peace River region residents to book appointments for vaccinations as the weather continues to cool. 

Adam Reaburn standing in front of the Light a Moose sign. (Jordan Prentice)
21st annual Light A Moose Radiothon returning this November

Moose Media announced via Facebook on Tuesday, November 5th, that it will return with its 21st Annual Light A Moose Radiothon, raising funds for the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation. 

Rural Minds Matter event to bring mental health awareness to Fort St. John

A mental health awareness campaign aimed at rural and remote communities across Canada is coming to Fort St. John. 

Pembina Pipeline seeing increased interest from potential Cedar LNG suppliers: CEO

Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it has seen an uptick in interest from potential long-term contracted natural gas suppliers since making a firm decision to go ahead with the Cedar LNG project.

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New 24-hour Chetwynd Hospital diversion announced

Due to staffing challenges, the Northern Health Authority has announced another 24-hour diversion of Chetwynd Hospital’s emergency department.

Booze Clues trivia night returns to Fort St. John

The second-ever Booze Clues fundraiser at the Lido Theatre will happen on November 16th, hosted by the Canadian Parents for French Fort St. John Chapter.

Nenan Dane Society prepares to spread holiday joy to needy kids

Workers from Nenan Dane zaa Deh Zona Family Services Society are playing Santa and calling on the community to be helpers while they participate in a local initiative this holiday season.

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NRRM council endorses mental health accord

Last week, the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) Council agreed to endorse the NCLGA Mental Health Addictions Accord. 

COP29 Delegation to Highlight Indigenous Role in Climate Solutions and Decarbonization 

Halfway River First Nation (HRFN) Chief Darlene Hunter will be among the official representatives for Canada’s delegation at next week’s United Nations climate change conference, COP29.

Ex-Huskies defenseman Modde shines in Marian debut with goal

Former Fort St. John Huskies defenceman Brandon Modde left quite an impact in his debut with the Marian University Sabres on Sunday evening in Wisconsin.

NRRM council agrees to help with Christmas lights project for museum

The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) Council agreed to support the historical society's request to help set up a special Christmas light display at the Fort Nelson Museum buildings.

Public input sought on Taylor’s $7.8M streetlight upgrade plan

The District of Taylor Council is planning public input outreach on street lighting upgrades recommended in Taylor. 

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Braden Road closed due to vehicle incident

DriveBC has reported a road closure off Highway 97 near Farmington, which is expected to continue until 10 a.m. on November 5th. 

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