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Registration open for first community pickleball tournament of outdoor season

The first PCPA-sponsored pickleball tournament in 2026 goes down starting June 6th in Taylor.

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Taylor Elementary School clocks 77K+ minutes in reading challenge

Taylor Elementary School has finished its school-wide reading challenge, completing 77,196 minutes of reading.

Delays expected on Taylor Bridge due to April 24th maintenance 

Starting April 24th until April 25th, the Taylor Bridge will be operating with one lane due to scheduled maintenance.

2026 North Peace People's Choice Awards
North Peace People’s Choice Awards 2026 Winners

Here are the winners of the 2026 North Peace People's Choice Awards presented by RE/MAX. These winners were voted by the people.

North East Predators alums grab podium finish at Kelowna ice hockey tournament

Five former members of the Predators program skated to third place at West Kelowna's Crazy Canucks women's hockey tournament.

Inaugural golf tournament for Abbeyfield House announced in Taylor

Proceeds for the event on May 29th will go toward covering operational costs and other expenses for the seniors' community home in Fort St. John.

Local realtor selected as director for BC Northern Real Estate Board

Zara Geelen was named one of six directors for 2026-2027 by the BC Northern Real Estate Board, according to a press release on April 13th.

Registration still available for Ball Hockey League hopefuls

The city's adult ball hockey league is described as "recreational," created to use some facilities in the Pomeroy Sport Centre during the summer months.

District of Taylor to host Community Clean-Up Day

The District of Taylor is hosting its Community Clean-Up Day on May 13th from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. followed by a BBQ lunch.

Spin-a-thon to support Tumbler Ridge Parents Advisory Council

The fouth annual spin a thon will benefit the Tumbler Ridge Parents Advisory Council, an organization of parents and caregivers of students in the District of Tumbler Ridge.

Mother’s Day Run to returns to Fort St. John

The event was cancelled by the Fort St. John Women's Resource Society due to 'economic challenges' in 2025.

Youth Athlete of the Month returns, powered by Fort Motors

Each monthly winner of Fort Motors' Youth Athlete of the Month will receive a $100 gift card to Ernie’s Sports Experts and have their story published online courtesy of Energeticcity.ca.

More than 600 customers to be impacted by power outages in Dawson Creek, Taylor

BC Hydro has planned power outages in Dawson Creek and Taylor which will affect more than 600 customers on April 16th and 22nd.

Archery club all set for 3-D indoor tournament in Fort St. John

New Totem Archery club’s 3-D indoor tournament is set for Saturday, April 18th and Sunday, April 19th.

Peace region load restrictions now in effect 24 hours a day

Weight restrictions for Peace region truckers have been extended to 24 hours a day from April 9th, after previously only being enforced between 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

More overnight maintenance scheduled for Taylor Bridge

Drivers can expect delays on the Taylor Bridge due to scheduled maintenance from April 10th at 7 p.m. to 3.30 a.m. on April 11th.

Snowfall, ‘rapidly changing’ weather expected, says Environment Canada

Heavy snowfall is expected in northern B.C. on April 6th, according to a weather alert from Environment Canada.

(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.

Connie Greyeyes talked about Red Dress Day on the latest episode of Before the Peace (Indian Residential School Survivors Society)
Long-standing Spirit of the Peace Pow Wow president resigns

Connie Greyeyes has resigned from her position as board president of the Spirit of the Peace Pow Wow.

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