Huskies suffer 1-0 loss to CJHL’s Morinville Jets at provincials
The Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League champion Fort St. Huskies lost their opening game to the Morinville Jets at the Hockey Alberta Junior ‘B’ Provincials on April 2nd.
The Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League champion Fort St. Huskies lost their opening game to the Morinville Jets at the Hockey Alberta Junior ‘B’ Provincials on April 2nd.
Fort Nelson First Nation woman Taylor Behn-Tsakoza is competing for the Miss Indigenous Canada title.
A private search for missing hunter Jim Barnes, who failed to return home from a hunting trip, has been scheduled to be conducted on April 26th and 27th.
A meeting to discuss the 2026 provincial budget is coming to Fort St. John this June.
Northern Legendary Construction Ltd, a Fort St. John based company has received the ‘Initiate of the Year’ award by the BC Construction Association.
The Huskies' open the tournament against the Capital Junior Hockey League's Morinville Jets on Wednesday, April 2nd.
Burn permit applications are being accepted by the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality.
The Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages and Statistics Canada have released data about the Dane-zaa language.
For Fraud Prevention Month, Energeticcity.ca spoke with an expert from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC).
The Huskies have little time for complacency due to quick turnaround for provincials, which start Wednesday, says their head coach.
North Peace Search and Rescue says one person was airlifted from a field north of Fort St. John on Friday evening following a snowmobile accident.
The third annual Poultry and Small Animal Country Market will be hosted on Saturday, May 3rd at The Historic Red Barn Pub and Grill in Charlie Lake.
This year's Health and Safety Conference in Fort St. John is just a few weeks away, and the registration deadline is March 29th.
Both the Fort St. John Curling Club and the Lido Theatre have announced watch parties for the Fort St. John Huskies, who lead the NWJHL finals.
Green Party candidate for the Prince George - Peace River - Northern Rockies riding, Mary Forbes, visited the Fort St. John Return It recycling depot on March 27th.
Peace River consituent Priscilla Phillips is voicing her concerns about holding politicians to account in the run up to the 2025 federal election.