Video Huskies Player of the Week: Daniel Sturgeon
Huskies' goalie Daniel Sturgeon tells us who the team's biggest rival is and how he feels about the newest players to join the Huskies.
Huskies' goalie Daniel Sturgeon tells us who the team's biggest rival is and how he feels about the newest players to join the Huskies.
A couple of people were found in need of medical assistance after a hazardous substance ignited in an industrial area off of East Bypass Road and 78th Street, said the Fort St. John Fire Department.
In this Huskies Player of the Week repost, Jordan is joined by forward Raymond Dick.
Jordan is joined by Huskies' defenseman Ryan Bookham, who tells us about his hockey journey so far and what he looks forward to in his rookie season.
Jordan is joined by Huskies' forward Raymond Dick who tells us what he thinks about the newest players to join the roster.
Jordan provides an update on the playground upgrades at Mathews Park.
The Halfway River First Nation Rodeo Club hosted its 21st annual Halfway River Rodeo Roundup last weekend.
Local artist Samantha Wigglesworth is saying farewell to the Fort St. John art community to pursue her career as a practicing artist.Â
The Willms Sunflower Festival is set to return for its fourth season, opening later this week.
Peace region residents looking for something fun to do this summer can find a wide range of recreational activities just an hour away from Fort St. John.
Construction on the Highway 29 realignment program is officially complete.Â
Quality Wind Farm, located just outside of Tumbler Ridge, received minor damages due to the West Kiskatinaw River wildfire.
Tse'k'wa Heritage Society celebrated National Indigenous People's Day on Wednesday with a special event, welcoming the public for the first time.
The Beatton Airport Road has reopened after back-to-back environmental events forced its closure over the last few weeks.Â
Local students gathered at the Bert Bowes track on Friday to compete in various events for the annual School District 60 Elementary Track Meet.
School District 60 students had the opportunity to gain some industry skills and knowledge by participating in Project Heavy Duty, which kicked off earlier this week.
Staff and students at Hudson's Hope School showed their support for the LGBTQ+ community by painting rainbow crosswalks at the school.
Upgrades on the playground and basketball courts are underway at Mathews Park.
A Special air quality statement has been issued by Environment Canada as a blanket of wildfire smoke hangs over the Peace region.
Community members were invited to Treaty 8 Tribal Association on Friday for a march to honour National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit people.