Specialists on the case as City of Fort St. John works to ‘slowly restore’ services hit by cyber attack
The City of Fort St. John is working to “slowly restore services” after a cyber attack, according to Mayor Lilia Hansen.
The City of Fort St. John is working to “slowly restore services” after a cyber attack, according to Mayor Lilia Hansen.
The Peace River Regional District has released a statement showing their support for Pink Shirt Day 2025.
Prophet River First Nation is holding a casting call for a documentary by C.I.A. Solutions tentatively scheduled for a fall release.
Fort St. John residents can attend a Health and Safety Conference about mental health on April 9th at the Pomeroy Hotel and Conference Centre.
Learn about the future of the Tse’K’wa cave Heritage Site on the latest episode of our Before the Peace podcast.
North Peace Secondary School Grizzlies Senior Girls’ Volleyball co-captain Lillian Moore, secured a scholarship for Medicine Hat College using an app, FieldLevel.
NorthRiver Midstream NEBC Connector GP Inc. NEBC Connector Project Notice of Proposed Detailed Route
Fort Nelson First Nation’s Tu Deh-Kah (TDK) Geothermal project got a big $1.2 million hand through the INRP Program.
The Cameron Lake Outdoor Education Centre is planning to host a festival for families to raise money for the camp’s upcoming projects.
The Crystal Cup Pond Hockey and Sid Davis Memorial Youth tournaments 2025 wrapped up on February 23rd, despite unexpected warm weather over three days.
Despite Fechter and Alexander's injuries, the Fort St. John Huskies are two wins away from the Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League (NWJHL) finals.
Reid Graham has won the Peace River Regional District by-election for Electoral Area B Director.
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share the results from our 2025 Reader Survey. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.
Further discussion surrounding Doig River First Nation’s Land Use plans were the topic of lunch this week.
Crystal Cup co-founder Neil Evans says the annual pond hockey extravaganza starting Friday evening on Charlie Lake brings back fond childhood memories.