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Fort St. John’s Gardner within hair of PBR Canada Cup overall lead

Jake Gardner's performances in Armstrong, B.C. and Kindersley, Saskatchewan elevated him to 1.5 points behind PBR Canada Cup series leader Dakota Buttar.

Mining experts see little industry shakeup after Teck-Anglo American merger
A pipeline (Wolfgang Weiser/Unsplash)
The BC Energy Regulator explained: Who’s keeping an eye on B.C.’s oil and gas boom?

The BC Energy Regulator (BCER) is responsible for ensuring the activities of the energy industry are compliant with more than “1,000 individual regulatory requirements."

Annual Terry Fox Run for cancer research to return to Fort St. John

The local Fort St. John Terry Fox Run event takes place in 2025 at Northern Lights College on Sunday, September 14th.

The winners of the 2025 Community Awards at the Moose FM Block Party, presented by RE/MAX, on September 6th. (City of Fort St. John, submitted)
Accolades presented to winners of 2025 Community Awards

The winners of the City of Fort St. John's 2025 Community Awards were announced during the 18th annual Moose FM Block Party on Saturday, September 6th.

Air quality statement lifted, local smoke remains in forecast

Environment Canada’s special air quality statement for the Peace region ended on September 9th, but residents are being told to continue to expect smoky skies.

Union says 4,000 workers on 22 pickets as B.C. public service strike expands
Vancouver-based Teck Resources and Anglo American announce $70 billion tie-up
Fort St. John BCGEU workers to join province-wide strike

The B.C. General Employees' Union represents 191 workers within Fort St. John, where there will be a strike on September 9th.

Extinguished.
Bluff Creek wildfire shrinks by five hectares

A wildfire that ignited south of Chetwynd in Bluff Creek on September 3rd decreased in size to 14 hectares on September 5th.

Union to announce next phase of B.C. public service strike
ICBC reopens licensing service in Surrey, B.C., as public service strike continues
B.C. ostrich farm seeks new stay of cull order and says CFIA mobilizing ‘imminently’
One Peace region athlete through to Youth Athlete of the Year quarterfinals

Addison Webb of Dawson Creek is through to the Youth Athlete of the Year quarterfinals, while Bentley Hunt, Stella Matchett and Bryce Needham are out.

Filipino BC calls for more support responding to ‘social disaster’ of festival attack
Vancouver Island police say man, 19, drowns in Upper Thetis Lake
Expert ‘taken aback’ by Eby foreign worker claims, says axing program won’t fix woes
Campfire ban to take effect across Prince George Fire Centre

All category one open fires are being banned across the Prince George Fire Centre starting Monday, September 8th.

City of Fort St. John sells land to non-profit for just $1

The city of Fort St. John sold the land to the Fort St. John Association for Community Living (FSJACL) for a price of just $1, in compliance with the Community Charter's guidelines.

Caribou. (File photo)
Caribou habitat near Tumbler Ridge receives nearly $1 million in conservation funding

The quintette caribou herd project will receive $965,679 over the next three years as part of a broader conservation effort by the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation.

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