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The Pomeroy Hotel and Conference Centre
Health and Safety Conference registration deadline approaches

This year's Health and Safety Conference in Fort St. John is just a few weeks away, and the registration deadline is March 29th.

For your viewing pleasure: Huskies watch parties to take place this weekend

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.

Vancouver abortion and reproductive health clinic to shut after 35 years
Green Party candidate Forbes visits Fort St. John on campaign trail

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.

File photo of a person raising their hand to ask a question.
(Opinion) Priscilla Phillips: Why are politicians afraid of questions? We must ensure our voices are heard

Peace River consituent Priscilla Phillips is voicing her concerns about holding politicians to account in the run up to the 2025 federal election.

Injectable naloxone, a substance used to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
Northern Health issues drug advisory over ‘oxycotet’ pills

Northern Health has issued a drug warning for its entire coverage area about pills being sold as "oxycotet."

B.C. allows Mount Polley tailings dam to go higher, a decade after massive spill
Campaign to raise awareness about gender based violence coming in May

The Moose Hide Campaign, designed to end gender and children based violence, will come to Fort St. John on May 15th.

Traffic control cones and signs, like what would be used to divert traffic away from a rock slide.
(UPDATE) Cleanup complete for Cecil Lake Road rockslide

According to a social media post from Dawson Road Maintenance and an update from DriveBC, cleanup of the rock slide has concluded and Cecil Lake Road is now clear.

Avalanche closes stretch of Highway 99 north of Pemberton, B.C., risk remains high
Women’s Resource Society reports successful HIV testing clinic despite lower turnout

The Fort St. John Women's Resource Society's HIV testing clinic held in March marked Two-Spirit and Indigenous LGBTQQIA+ Awareness and Celebration Day 2025.

Traffic control cones and signs, like what would be used to divert traffic away from a rock slide.
Rock slide continues to cause traffic delays north of Fort St. John

DriveBC is warning residents of ongoing traffic delays caused by the March 25th rock slide north of Fort St. John, on Cecil Lake Road.

‘Really fun’: Nordic ski club president reflects on 2024-25 season

Whiskey Jack Nordic Ski Club says 230 members took part on the ski trails during the 2024-25 season, including the Loppet at the club held in March.

B.C. to introduce new mining claims framework to ensure First Nations consultation
B.C. drug decriminalization and safer supply associated with more overdoses: study
Traffic control cones and signs, like what would be used to divert traffic away from a rock slide.
Rock slide north of Fort St. John

DriveBC says the rock slide located in the 103 road area has forced the 101 and 251 road area to move to single lane, alternating traffic

The Boundary Lake Water Station is managed by the PRRD, whose office is shown in this image.
Boundary Lake Water Station ‘to reopen in June’ following repairs

The Boundary Lake Water Station will reopen in late June 2025, according to the PRRD.

World’s Invitational Gold Panning Championship returns to Taylor this summer 

The World's Invitational Gold Panning Championship returns to Taylor from August 1st to 3rd, 2025.

Fort Nelson filmmaker’s Tea Creek nominated for festival awards

Tea Creek, directed by Ryan Dickie, has been nominated in three categories at the Sundar Prize Film Festival in Surrey in April.

U.S. ferry company ‘unintentionally’ flew Canadian flag upside down entering Victoria
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