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‘What a game’: Fort St. John hockey player on record-breaking 6.5-hour game

Connor Bowie with the Toronto Metropolitan University played against Mount Royal University for six and a half hours.

Fort St. John math workshop cancelled

A math workshop in Fort St. John, organised by Fort St. John Literacy Society and ABC Everyday Numbers, has been cancelled due to a lack of registration. 

Dawson Creek Hospital Auxiliary launches campaign to buy $19.5K ‘Tovertafel’ dementia treatment equipment

The Dawson Creek Hospital Auxiliary has launched a new fundraising campaign to raise $19,500 for a Tovertafel, a specialized piece of equipment for dementia patients.

A piece of heavy equipment moving chopped down and stripped tree trunks next to evergreen trees.
Northeast BC First Nations’ forestry projects receive portion of $20M federal funding

Fort Nelson First Nation, Kelly Lake Cree Nation and Saulteau First Nations will receive a portion of $20m in federal funds for forestry related projects.

Yukon Kilrich Native Hockey tourney finals in 2019.
Fort Nelson to send first women’s team to Kilrich Yukon Native Hockey Tournament

FNFN will send four teams, including two Fort Nelson Bears teams, the Dunne-Za Chiefs and Fort Nelson Fireweeds.

West Moberly First Nations seeks member consultation for Environmental, Social and Governance report

A northeast B.C. Indigenous community is looking for member feedback for its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report for 2024.

Alberta energy company finalizes gas plant in Pouce Coupe area

Natural gas wells in Pouce Coupe are expected to be commissioned by the end of 2025.

A forest fire.
‘Too early to know’ whether 2025 wildfire season will be better than 2024

Pedro Roldan-Delgado with the Prince George Fire Centre says it’s too early to compare the number of overwintering wildfires identified ahead of this year’s fire season to 2024.

Fort St. John goaltender Gardner signs with Blue Jackets

Local prospect Evan Gardner signed an entry-level contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday, March 18th.

Fort St. John charities and businesses help with 2025 homelessness count

The Homelessness Services Association of BC's Point-in-Time Homeless Count 2025 was done in Fort St. John on March 13th with the help of Fort St John Women's Resource Society, Burger King and Tim Hortons.

100th Avenue in Fort St. John.
Utility work to cause traffic slowdowns on 100th Avenue 

Fort St. John residents can expect some slower traffic on 100th Avenue on Thursday, March 20th.

A man plugging an electrical device into a wall. Small electricals can now be recycled in Fort St. John (Clint Patterson/Unsplash)
Fort St. John facilities offer new electronic recycling options

Fort St. John's Bottle Depot and the Recycle-It Resource Recovery site now offer electronic recycling options.

Doig River First Nation applies to add five parcels of land to reserve

Doig River First Nation has applied to add five portions of land to its reserve, three of which are related to K’ih tsaa? dze Tribal Park.

Telus, Nvidia announce plans to develop ‘sovereign AI factory’ in Quebec
True North Grappling championship spring open men's no gi beginner white belt class
Peace region gyms medal at Edmonton grappling tourney

Fort St. John, Dawson Creek and Tumbler Ridge gyms were represented at the True North Grappling Championship Spring open BJJ event.

Extinguished.
Thousands of dollars distributed to four Peace region fire departments

Four Peace region fire departments have received tens of thousands of dollars in funding for new equipment and training.

Pipeline owners warned over environmental violations, which carry maximum penalty of $1m

The Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline has been warned by the BC Environmental Assessment Office for not fully surveying potential bat hibernation sites and roosts.

Ayurvedic medicine tainted with heavy metals in B.C., linked to lead poisoning case
North Peace Arena falls short of final Kraft Hockeyville top four

Four finalists include community arenas in Alberta, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Quebec.

Huskies open NWJHL finals with consecutive losses

The Fort St. John Huskies dropped games in the Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League (NWJHL) on March 15th and 16th in Alberta to defending champions La Crete Lumber Barons.

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