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Todd Alexander, the Fort St. John Huskies' head coach, wearing a hat and a grey polo
‘Good journey’: Huskies’ head coach reflects on wins and losses of 2024/25 season

The Fort St. John Huskies’ head coach, Todd Alexander, has praised the Pups for a “good journey” in an end-of-year address about the 2024/25 season.

SPONSORED: Notice of Proposed Abandonment

AltaGas Holdings Inc Mica Pipeline Notice of Proposed Abandonment - Pipeline Mica Avis de cessation d’exploitation proposée

B.C. operation by police, regulators finds losses of $4M in assets to crypto fraud
Taylor Bridge maintenance
Maintenance scheduled for Taylor Bridge for over two weeks in May

The maintenance work on Taylor Bridge will last for two weeks, beginning on May 5th and end on May 19th.

(Opinion) Evan Saugstad: Theft, thieves and thievery – is enough being done on this scourge?

Regular contributor Evan Saugstad asks if enough is being done to tackle the crime of theft in Canada?

Gas firm says a contractor is dead in a gas plant fire near Fort St. John, B.C.
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PRRD to tackle illegal dumping with new littering policy

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is looking to tackle illegal dumping by implementing a new policy focused on monitoring, reporting, response and enforcement.

‘It was amazing’: Prophet River First Nation on youth empowerment conference 2025

Youth from Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) were among Indigenous young people from across Canada to participate in the Soaring: Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering in Vancouver on April 8th.

First Nation launches challenge of B.C.’s approval to raise Mount Polley mine dam
People playing pickleball.
Ready for some pickleball? Association announces spring clinics in Taylor

Ted Euchner says the Peace Country Pickleball Association's sessions on April 27th in Taylor are a good warm-up for a tournament happening in Dawson Creek in early May.

A natural gas well in a large, green, open field.
UPDATE: One dead, one in hospital following Tourmaline Gundy plant fire

Tourmaline Oil has confirmed one person passed away from injuries sustained because of a fire that occurred at its Gundy plant on April 14th.

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Arbitrator: Northern Health contractor ‘should have consulted union’ on standby policy

Northern Health contractor NTT Data Canada violated the Labour Relations Code when it did not consult the workers' union on its on-call policy, an arbitrator has found.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: 2025 People’s Choice Awards

In this edition of the Weekly Review, the 2025 North Peace People's Choice Awards are back. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Girls’ Northern Strikers soccer squad wins at March’s Tier II provincials

The Tier II Alberta Soccer Association's Youth Provincial Championship took place March 14th to 16th in Edmonton, Alberta.

Fort St. John economics in the downtown core.
Party Platforms: Federal parties talk Canadian economics

Canadian federal parties - NDP, Liberal, Green, Conservative and PPC - have shared their platforms on economics ahead of the election on April 28th.

Two B.C. police officers hurt in collision set off by robbery chase
Fort St. John City Hall. A large white building with three flag poles and flags in front of it.
Fort St. John booth to gather feedback for Official Community Plan

Fort St. John is collecting feedback from residents for its Official Community Plan, including with a booth this weekend.

Two people recording a podcast
Video This Week in the Peace – FSJ Mayor & BC Northern Real Estate Board

On this episode of This Week in the Peace, we're joined by FSJ Mayor Lilia Hanse and the BC Northern Real Estate Board

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Province extends rural recruitment, retention incentives for healthcare workers

The B.C. Ministry of Health is extending its Provincial Rural Retention Incentive (PRRI) until June 30th.

Photographer’s calendar raises $9,000 for pet-related charities

Tiffany Wilson's pet calendar 2025 has raised more than $9,000 for BC SPCA and On our Way Home Animal Rescue.

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