Fort St. John clinic hires two new doctors with capacity for 3,000 new patients
The Fort St. John Family Practice Associates Clinic is accepting up to 3,000 new patients after recruiting two new physicians.
The Fort St. John Family Practice Associates Clinic is accepting up to 3,000 new patients after recruiting two new physicians.
The owner of Fort St. John's Scoop and Laine Collective, Bailey Ryder, says many women mistakenly think they can't wear denim.
Northern Lights College unveiled a new health lab at its Fort St. John campus on March 17th.
The Fort St. John Firefighters Charitable Society will be hosting its annual charity ball on May 2nd, 2026.
The cousin of Gurkirat Singh Manocha, who was killed in Charlie Lake on March 13th, has launched a GoFundMe page to help pay Manocha's student loans.
Pouce Coupe Volunteer Fire Department chief Blair Deveau is looking for five to six new recruits to join the brigade.
The Peace Region Métis Community Association's awareness event on May 5th will introduce new Canadians to the history of Indigenous peoples.
Fort St. John artist Kyle McKearney won 'best male artist of the year' at the 2026 Country Music Alberta Awards.
Dawson Creek and District Hospital's emergency room was closed from 9.25 p.m. on March 23rd to 7 a.m. on March 24th due to staffing shortages, but a post was not uploaded to Northern Health's community Facebook page.
Innergex has updated the Peace River Regional District about the Stewart Creek and Bessie wind projects.
On March 11th, Pouce Coupe became the first municipality in B.C. to formally demand the provincial government protect private property following the Cowichan Tribes v. Canada ruling.
Additional classrooms and infrastructure upgrades at Dr. Kearney Middle School and Wonowon Elementary School opened earlier in 2026.
Today’s court report contains all the sentences handed down in the Peace region between March 16th and 20th, 2026.
The Fort St. John Soccer Club's registration for its 2026 outdoor season is underway with a kick-off date of May 4th.
The City of Fort St. John council is brainstorming how to solve a $4.1 million operational funding gap for its new $185 million aquatic facility planned to go to a referendum in October.
The Fort Nelson General Hospital has been closed due to 'staffing challenges' on March 24th from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Dog musher Blayne "Bud" Streeper won the Lotto Alaska Open North American Championship from March 20th to 22nd, 2026, which was his 12th victory at the event.
The City of Dawson Creek is moving forward with its Water Supply System Project to pipe water from the Peace River, rather than its current Kiskatinaw River source, following a B.C. Environmental Assessment Office consultation.
Environment Canada has issued a warning about a 'yellow'-level winter storm forecasted for the Peace region, Highway 97 and Pine Pass on March 24th and March 25th.
The Fort St. John and Area Senior Care Foundation is hosting its annual Music Jamboree at the Royal Canadian Legion in 2026 on April 18th.