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‘Wouldn’t even hurt a fly’: Memorial grows for B.C. teen shot dead by police
Two men working on an ice sculpture at the High On Ice festival in Fort St. John.
High on Ice returns to Fort St. John this Family Day long weekend

The City of Fort St. John's 20th High on Ice Winter Festival is opening on February 14th, 2025 for three days of winter festivities.

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Fort St John Today: 20th Annual High on Ice

In this edition, it's the 20th Annual High on Ice Winter Festival in Fort St John. Plus, events happening February 11-17, 2025

Scammers ‘impersonating Peavey Mart online’

RCMP officers are warning about an online scam involving retailer Peavey Mart, which started in Dawson Creek and is now in the process of going out of business.

B.C. minister says Rio Tinto confident it will find non-U. S. aluminum buyers
‘Mind Over Metal’ welding camp engages NPSS students

A large group of North Peace Secondary School (NPSS) students got to learn the ins and outs of welding at a recent week-long camp provided by the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB).

Watchdog investigates police shooting in Surrey, B.C., that left one dead
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Fort St John Pilot Project Notice of Amendment to Forest Operations Schedule #3 (FOS)

Youth speed skaters race to personal bests at national Long Track Championship

Tween-aged skaters raced against the nation’s best at this weekend’s Canadian Youth Long Track Championship at the Pomeroy Sports Centre.

Earthquake hits west of Fort St. John

An earthquake has been reported west of Fort St. John on Saturday, February 8th.

City councillors rally in bid to win $250K for North Peace Arena

Fort St John's North Peace Arena’s bid to win the 2025 Kraft Hockeyville competition got a boost from city council on February 5th.

Mukluk Bonspiel to return to Fort St John for High on Ice Winter Festival

The Fort St. John Curling Club is scheduled to host its annual Mukluk Bonspiel next weekend.

Minister announces new legislation to speed-up clean energy projects

Adrian Dix, minister of energy and climate solutions, has announced new legislation will be introduced this month to fast track clean energy production in British Columbia.

Aerial view of Fort Nelson. (Fort Nelson Chamber of Commerce)
Work begins to expand transit options in Northern Rockies

Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) staff members are already taking steps to address some of the transit needs outlined in a recent survey.

A gavel, signifying our weekly court report.
Indigenous Justice Centre to open in Fort St. John

Fort St. John will be one of six cities around the province to open an Indigenous Justice Centre (IJC) centring on First Nations’ justice strategy.

Huskies celebrate decisive win against Fairview to take series lead

The Fort St. John Huskies opened up their 2025 Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League playoffs with a decisive victory on February 5th.

‘Optik’ art installation to open on Valentine’s Day weekend

The City of Fort St. John's new Optik interactive art installation, created by The Urban Conga as part of the High on Ice Winter Festival, opens in Fort St. John on Valentine's Day.

Extreme cold warning ends in Peace region

Temperatures are beginning to rise again in BC’s Peace region and Environment Canada has lifted its extreme weather warning.

An aerial view of the Parker Lake wildfire in May of 2024.
Training course open for prospective evacuation volunteers ahead of Fort St. John wildfire season

Fort St. John is just two months away from recruiting Emergency Support Services volunteers for the 2025 wildfire season.

A group of people stand in front of a large, red, house-like building.
Rising Above Ministries benefit concert raises $5,000 for addiction treatment centre

Thousands of dollars were raised for the Rising Above Ministries women’s recovery and addiction treatment centre in Fort St. John at a benefit concert in December.

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