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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.

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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.

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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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PRRD to talk wind energy at local government convention

The Peace River Regional District is raising concerns about wind energy projects in a resolution to the North Central Local Government Association (NCLGA) convention in May 2026.

Innergex moves forward with two Peace region wind energy projects

Innergex has updated the Peace River Regional District about the Stewart Creek and Bessie wind projects.

Taylor firefighters hope to raise $2,000 at annual Mother’s Day Brunch

Taylor Volunteer Fire Fighter Association will host its annual Mother's Day Brunch on May 10th at the Taylor Community Hall from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. in aid of the Peace Community Church pantry in Taylor and Wounded Warriors Canada. 

PRRD approves $130.81 million budget for hospital district

The Peace River Regional District has approved the regional hospital district's $130 million annual budget for 2026.

100 Mile House seeks backing about increased support, training for nurses

The District of 100 Mile House asked the District of Taylor to back a resolution to support nurses and medical professionals that it is bringing to the North Central Local Government Association's annual convention.

Planned power outages to affect more than 450 customers across northeast B.C.

Planned power outages are scheduled to affect more than 450 BC Hydro customers across Taylor, Pouce Coupe, Dawson Creek and Fort Nelson in March 2026.

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Taylor seeks public feedback on proposed five-year budgets

The District of Taylor has presented its five-year budget from 2026 and is seeking feedback from residents before passing it into law at a future council meeting.

Drivers warned of maintenance scheduled for Taylor Bridge

Maintenance is set to take place on the Taylor Bridge starting on the evening of March 20th and lasting into the early morning hours of March 21st.

Taylor to rework Unsightly Premises Bylaw in spring

The District of Taylor council is reworking its Unsightly Premises Bylaw and negotiating to replace the Taylor Rural Fire Protection agreement with the PRRD.

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Petition launched to amend Criminal Code for ‘stronger public safety’

The City of Prince George is petitioning the House of Commons to amend the Criminal Code of Canada and better support the legal system.

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