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(UPDATE) Outage after vehicle goes into ditch and downs power line in Fort St. John

Thirteen residents in Fort St. John do not have power after a vehicle went into a ditch, hit a power pole and downed a line on 267 Road on January 30th.

CP NewsAlert: B.C.-based Pattison says ICE warehouse sale won’t proceed
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First Nation seeks members’ input on community and reparations plans

A dinner and engagement meeting for Fort Nelson First Nation members to discuss its community and Four Pillars plans is slated for February 4th.

Province ponders Inga Lake amid dam safety concerns

Ducks Unlimited and members of the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship spoke with the Peace River Regional District about Inga Lake possibly being decommissioned.

Northern Health patients recieve most organ transplants in 2025 in nearly a decade

Northern Health benefitted from a record-setting number of transplants in B.C. in 2025, with 42 of the year's organ recipients being from the region.

Fort St. John Huskies’ NWJHL playoffs schedule revealed

The Fort St. John Huskies beat the Fairview Flyers in each of their eight meetings in the 2025-26 season, but four were decided by one goal. The teams will play again in the first round of the Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League playoffs.

Months after B.C. ostrich cull, why does protest movement persist?
Applications open for 2026 summit with up to $100K investment up for grabs

Applications for Northern Angel Summit 2026 founders will be accepted until March 16th, while angel investor applications will be accepted until March 20th.

Canadian companies criticized over ties to U.S. immigration enforcement
North Peace gymnasts shine at season-opening competition

Several North Peace Gymnastics Association (NPGA) gymnasts made it to the podium at the 2026 Gymnastics Rock the Rockies competition in Calgary.

Pattison firm says it did not know warehouse was intended to become ICE facility
Number of black bear deaths shrinks around B.C. in 2025, but slightly increases in north

The number of black bear deaths involving the B.C. Conservation Service was released on January 22nd.

Fort St. John businesses named Canadian Choice Award winners in 2026 revealed

2026 Canadian Choice Award winners in Fort St. John include The Lippy Lemon, Bean UpNorth Coffee, Beccalicious Cooking, Freedom Cleaning and Organizing, Get Up and Glow, Jen Blends Beauty and Studio 105.

B.C. attorney general warns against doing deals with ICE, amid pending Pattison sale
First Nation leader urges B.C. to maintain DRIPA as Eskay Creek mine deal is signed
Why two skulls unearthed in B.C. could be harbingers for future archeological woes
B.C. issues environmental assessment certificate for Eskay Creek mine
Upcoming outages to affect over 400 Peace BC Hydro customers

More than 400 BC Hydro customers in areas such as Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John and Taylor will be affected by planned outages from January 27th to February 4th, 2026.

Standing ovation for grappler who used NCI 17 victory speech to talk mental health after father’s passing

NCI 17 showcased the latest and best of the north's up-and-coming Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) practitioners before a sell-out crowd at the Royal Canadian Legion in Fort St. John on January 24th.

ICE wants to buy Pattison building in Virginia to use for ‘holding and processing’
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