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Speed Skating Club hosting timing clinics this weekend

Level one and two judging clinics will be conducted at the Pomeroy Sports Centre beginning at 9 a.m. on September 26th.

Canada Post strike shuts down mail delivery nationwide, including in Fort St. John

Postal workers across Canada walked off the job on strike on September 25th, something Canada Post called 'disappointing.'

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra musicians on strike, concerts cancelled
FSJ Hospital Foundation welcomes longtime nurse and community supporter to board

Shelley Gallinger, who has three decades of experience in local healthcare as a nurse, is joining the FSJ Hospital Foundation's board.

Stay of ostrich cull in southeast B.C. an ongoing potential health risk, CFIA says
Police confirm pilot’s death after plane crash in Lillooet, B.C.
Connie Greyeyes talked about Red Dress Day on the latest episode of Before the Peace (Indian Residential School Survivors Society)
Massey Lecture series exploring human rights to make stop in Fort St. John

A Massey Lecture event, established in honour of former governor-general Vincent Massey, will be at the Lido Theatre on October 4th with Connie Greyeyes and Angela White as speakers.

Salvation Army starts fall fundraising early with community food drive

The Salvation Army food bank needs nutritious foods, toiletries and children’s snacks for struggling families.

Shell Canada donates $7,000 to North Peace Secondary’s metalwork program

The $7,000 donation from Shell to North Peace Secondary School went towards the purchase of a TIG welder and a beveler.

Fort St. John player named Western Hockey League’s player of week

Ethan Semeniuk, a 20-year-old forward from Fort St. John, had five points as the Moose Jaw Warriors won their first two Western Hockey League regular-season contests.

School District 60 office exterior. (File)
School District 60 approves $3.3m minor capital plan

School District 60 has approved a $3.3 million minor capital plan for the 2025-26 school year.

Tumbler Ridge shares properties listed for 2025 tax sale

Tumbler Ridge is the latest northeast B.C. community to announce the list of properties available in its 2025 tax sale.

Indian Residential School Survivors Society to open Fort St. John office

The Indian Residential School Survivors Society was founded in 1994 and is dedicated to supporting residential school survivors and their families.

B.C. government scientists at Ministry of Resources expand strike action
Consultation opens on new Dawson Creek water supply project

Opportunities for public input into Dawson Creek's new water supply project include an in-person open house, a virtual information session and an online survey.

Testing planned after 30 deer found dead in two weeks in Grand Forks, B.C.
Restoration Society unveils re-branded name at open house

Blueberry River Restoration Society has been re-branded as Nan Wúújǫ Anawúúdle Restoration Society, a phrase in the Dane-zaa language.

Campfire ban remains in Fort St. John as it’s lifted elsewhere in fire centre

Category one fires are once again permitted in parts of the Prince George Fire Centre, although not Fort St. John, Dawson Creek or Fort Nelson.

B.C. public service workers expand picket locations again in bid to restart talks
Joint toxic drug alert issued for northern B.C.

Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority have jointly issued a toxic drug advisory for northern B.C.

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