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BC Transit riders urged to update details amid new contactless rollout

During the Umo system updates, credit card information currently saved in BC Transit riders' accounts will be deleted and will have to be re-entered.

Oilfield company fined $26,000 by WorkSafeBC for violations in Dawson Creek

WorkSafeBC’s penalty summary says it issued the fine after inspecting a gas fracking site in the Dawson Creek area operated by the Grant Production Testing Services.

B.C. set to open Western Canada’s first new medical school in decades
Grizzly bear attacks pair of hikers near Prince George, B.C.
Evacuation alert due to man-made dam near Kamloops, B.C., rescinded
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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Future of Independent Media

In this edition of the Weekly Review, Adam Reaburn shares his experience at a summit in Ottawa. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

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(Opinion) Bear Flat Dispatch: The seasons and our zippers

Regular contributor Ken Boon returns to writing as summer turns to fall.

Peace River South MLA Larry Neufeld. (Conservative Party of British Columbia )
MLA fined by Elections BC for 2024 advertising violations

Elections BC received complaints over the course of the 2024 provincial election campaign about ads that didn’t include authorization statements.

Tumbler Ridge expert to speak at Northern BC Tourism Summit in Prince George

The Northern B.C. Tourism Association is hosting its 2025 Northern BC Tourism Summit from October 15th to 17th in Prince George.

NEBC meeting in Cecil Lake on October 10th
Currency, healthcare, policing: Separatist group answers questions on independence plan at local meeting

A local group has held another meeting in Cecil Lake to discuss the possibility of an independent northeast B.C. 

Lightning striking a farm
Peace region farmers invited to emergency preparation workshops

The Producer Emergency Awareness Sessions aim to boost agricultural producers' emergency response and will be held November 17th and 18th in Farmington and Montney.

B.C.’s public service workers escalate strike to correctional facilities
Smoke from the Etcho Creek wildfire in the Fort Nelson fire zone. (BCWS)
BCWS reports wildfire activity decrease in northern BC

In terms of wildfire danger ratings, the majority of the Peace region is considered to be at “low to moderate” risk.

Hope Truck organizers thank contributors to inaugural campaign

The Hope Truck fundraiser was an initiative involving West Moberly First Nations, Saulteau First Nations, the district of Chetwynd and the district of Tumbler Ridge.

BC SPCA North Peace invites community to open house

The BC SPCA's Fort St. John location will hold an open house on Thursday, October 16th, from 2 p.m. to 4p.m.

Number 2276 PPCLI Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps marching at the Remembrance Day parade. (Jordan Prentice)
Fort St. John Army Cadet corps searching for new recruits

The Fort St. John Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps is part of a national youth program with activities inspired by the Royal Canadian Armed Forces.

Peace River Regional District waives fees for fall cleaning

The PRRD's fall seasonal cleanup campaign encourages residents to clear out garages, yards and homes in an effort to "reduce wildfire risks by removing waste."

Turkey Trot returns for 2025 at Kin Park

The sixth annual Turkey Trot encourages runners to put on their best Thanksgiving-themed attire for a five or 10-kilometre run or walk on Saturday, October 11th.

Caffeination Station co-founder shares tax troubles and turnaround in social media videos

According to Caffeination Station co-founder Jessica Davenport, the business owed $49,000 worth of unpaid GST.

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Artist shares inspiration behind portions of Let’s Get Rolling exhibit

Peace Gallery North is showcasing its latest exhibit, Lets Get Rolling, until Saturday, November 1st, free to the public.

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