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Violation ticket issued after driver runs red light, resulting in a two-vehicle collision

The Fort St. John RCMP issued a violation ticket on Wednesday after a vehicle ran a red light, causing a two-vehicle collision.

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Video Huskies Player of the Week: Jaden Loverin

Forward Jaden Loverin tells us who he has the best on-ice chemistry with and what he looks forward to the most in his third season with the Huskies.

Police share new images of missing Dawson Creek woman

Dawson Creek RCMP continues looking for Rene Didier and has shared photos of the 40-year-old taken from surveillance footage at a gas station on December 3rd.

Fort St. John resident raises concerns about crosswalk on 100th Avenue

A Fort St. John resident recently wrote to council raising safety and accessibility concerns about a crosswalk at the intersection on 93rd Street and 100th Avenue.

Annual Geminid meteor shower will be visible in sky Wednesday evening

The annual Geminid meteor shower will reach peak visibility in the sky Wednesday evening heading into Thursday morning.

NPSS Grizzlies Update: Girls and boys basketball teams compete in Prince George

The North Peace Secondary School Grizzlies senior and junior boys and girls basketball teams competed in Prince George last weekend. 

NPSS Grizzlies Update: Senior girls volleyball team competes in provincials

The NPSS Grizzlies senior girls volleyball team travelled to Delta to compete in the AAAA Provincial Championship from November 28th to December 2nd. 

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South Peace SPCA sees decrease in food bank usage in 2023

Most SPCA branches across the province have seen an increased demand for pet food banks except for facilities in the Peace region.

Co-op Community Concert raises $5,000 for Women’s Resource Society

The Co-op Community Christmas concert raised $5,000 for the Women's Resource Society Tuesday night.

Ovintiv Canada fined $20K for gas spill southeast of Dawson Creek

Ovintiv Canada was fined $20,000 last month for a hydrocarbon spill at one of their wells in the Briar Ridge area in 2021.

Fort St. John receives $925K for multiple initiatives to improve community safety

The City of Fort St. John is receiving $925,000 in funding for crime and violence prevention initiatives through the federal government’s Building Safer Communities Fund.

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District of Hudson’s Hope announces nomination period for vacant councillor seat

The District of Hudson’s Hope has announced its nomination period for its vacant councillor position following Kelly Miller’s resignation in October.

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Stolen Yukon firefighting trailer located, returned

A firefighting trailer stolen from the Yukon in October, which may have travelled along the Alaska Highway, has been located and returned.

CF18 Hornet to make its first appearance in Fort St. John since 2017

The CF18 Hornet is set to make its first appearance in Fort St. John since 2017 in place of the Snowbirds in the 2024 Air Show next summer.

Fort St. John Hospital Auxiliary asks for items stolen to be returned

The Fort St. John Hospital Auxiliary is asking for items recently stolen from its gift shop to be returned.

FortisBC announces rate changes, increase for Fort Nelson residents

FortisBC’s residential customers in Fort Nelson will see an increase in their bill, while most FortisBC gas customers will see an overall decrease as of January 1st, 2024.

Fort St. John proposing new community grants policy

The City of Fort St. John is proposing a new community grants policy for their municipality, and a policy presentation was provided to city council during their December 11th meeting. 

Volleyball organizers grateful for Dawson Creek’s support

The Dawson Creek Secondary School team started in 15th place and came out in 11th at the 2023 ‘AAA’ Girls Provincial Volleyball Championships.

City of Fort St. John pens letter to B.C. ministry about an increase in crime

In the letter sent on November 29th, Mayor Lilia Hansen asks Minister Mike Farnworth to consider enacting the Community Safety Act and its amendment.

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Fort St. John arts and culture thriving post-COVID: North Peace Cultural Society

The North Peace Cultural Society says arts and culture in Fort St. John has bounced back after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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