Northern Health adjusts Tumbler Ridge shuttle to once-daily
Beginning on February 24th, the shuttle will depart from Tumbler Ridge at 7 a.m. and will return to Tumbler Ridge at 7:45 p.m.
Beginning on February 24th, the shuttle will depart from Tumbler Ridge at 7 a.m. and will return to Tumbler Ridge at 7:45 p.m.
A B.C. man faces multiple charges for a collision on Highway 97 north of Fort St. John that killed an Alberta man and injured another.
The first two games of the NWJHL east/west division final had the Fort St. John Huskies lose game one in overtime before winning game two in an extra frame.
RCMP say they have not been able to corroborate the "veracity" of multiple threats being received in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., in the wake of the recent school shooting there.
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February's Co-op Community Champion Shara-Lynn Singh, who has Cree and Tahltan Nation ancestry, began her work in Indigenous support care at the Fort St. Hospital a year ago.
Amy Johann of Grande Prairie organized a GoFundMe for the children of Jennifer Strang, the mother who was killed by the Tumbler Ridge shooter on February 10th.
Dawson Creek has ended its ‘state of local emergency’ (SOLE) because it believes its water stores from the Kiskatinaw River will last through spring 2026.
Fort St. John's Business Facade Improvement Program, now open for applications in 2026, provides local businesses with up to $10,000 to upgrade their storefronts.
An Energy and Environment Expo, a mixer and an open house will take place at Northern Lights College's campus in Fort St. John on February 25th.
Game one of the Fort St. John Huskies' second-round playoff series in the 2025-26 season takes place on Friday, February 20th.
Prophet River First Nation Chief Valerie Askoty was named vice-chair of the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance during the week of the BC Natural Resources Forum 2026 in Prince George.
B.C.'s Ministry of Finance says high costs have caused delays in the construction of long-term care homes in B.C., including in Fort St. John.
A Tumbler Ridge man, Alex Hardwick, says he may move away after the shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School on February 10th which sent shockwaves around the world.
The online condolence book for the victims of the Tumbler Ridge school shooting on February 10th is available to sign at the government of B.C.'s website until the end of the day on Friday, February 20th.
Finance minister Brenda Bailey tabled her first budget on February 17th for 2026, including delays to seven projects around the province - one of which is the proposed long-term care home near the Fort St. John Hospital.