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A dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination. (HE CANADIAN PRESS/Geoff Robins)
Fraser Health says visitor from Ontario is the latest case of measles in B.C.
Nation files an emergency injunction filed over raising B.C. gold mine’s tailings dam
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Video Community Roundup: Tse’k’wa Heritage Society

In this episode, Ed was joined by the Executive Director of the Tse'k'wa Heritage Society to learn more about the national historic site

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Election day 2025 primer: Everything to know for voting day

Energeticcity.ca has created a primer for voters ahead of election day on Monday, April 28th.

Wonowon wildfire now ‘under control’

The BC Wildfire Service says the wildfire in Wonowon, which started on April 24th, is now 'under control.'

The LNG Canada project in Kitimat, being constructed on September 28th, 2022. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)
Kitimat LNG worker’s ‘bodily integrity violated’ over drug and alcohol test, arbitrator rules

A painter has been awarded $2,000 in damages after being subjected to a drug and alcohol test over a minor injury at the Kitimat LNG Canada project.

Ethan Fechter was recuited to the Huskies' team from the Western Elite Hockey Showcase. (Street Legal Photography, Facebook)
Fort St. John Huskies hope to bolster roster at elite recruitment camp

The Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League’s (NWJHL) champs, the Fort St. John Huskies, will attend May’s Western Elite Hockey Showcase, held in both Calgary and Edmonton.

(UPDATE) Fire reported near Wonowon Elementary School

BC Wildfire Service has confirmed a fire is burning near Wonowon Elementary School. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney in Charlottetown, on April 21st, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)
Federal party leaders work to drive home key messages as election day approaches
SD 60 clarifies bodily fluid policy to prevent spread of infection

School District 60 updated its Universal Precautions policy on preventing the spread of infections during its April 14th meeting.

Nurse standing with stethoscope. (File photo)
Northern Health triage initiative aims to increase rural virtual clinic access amid surging demand

Northern Health says it is refocusing its virtual clinic to prioritize those living without a primary care provider in rural or remote areas.

One year after B.C.’s short-term rental crackdown, has it made housing cheaper?
Hudson’s Hope opens applications for $1,000 scholarship 

Hudson's Hope is accepting applications for its $1,000 Leo and Ethel Rutledge Scholarship until June 1st.

Dawson Creek receives more than $1K in Trans Canada Trail grant funding

The City of Dawson Creek will use a $1,250 grant from the Trans Canada Trail Care grant program for its Spring Sweep initiative on the Dawson Trail.

Fort St. John's Emalee Chapple finished eighth overall in the 20-21 category at the World Irish Dance Championships in Dublin from April 13th to 20th (Photo submitted by Hailey McGuire)
Fort St. John competitors impress at World Irish Dance Championships in Dublin

Fort St. John's Watt School of Irish Dance sent eight competitors to the World Irish Dance Championships in Dublin from April 13th to 20th.

Prescribed burn to take place on Bear Mountain Community Pasture

A prescribed burn is set to take place over the coming weeks on Bear Mountain Community Pasture near Dawson Creek.

Cyclists battle through sun and sleet in first four stages of 40th Spring Road Race

Co-founder of Blizzard Bicycle Club Pat Ferris said racers faced unseasonable warmth, snow and sleet during the first four stages of the club’s 40th annual Spring Road Race this Easter weekend.

B.C. invests $11 million on value-added lumber manufacturing amid U.S. uncertainty
Voting information card deliveries delayed in Tumbler Ridge

Elections Canada said Tumbler Ridge voters may experience a delay in receiving their federal election 2025 voter cards.

Bryan Adams plans 19 Canadian stops on North American tour
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