Huskies hold off pesky Flyers for 3-2 road win
The Fort St. John Huskies’ January-long winning streak continues as they skated to a 3-2 victory on Monday evening.
The Fort St. John Huskies’ January-long winning streak continues as they skated to a 3-2 victory on Monday evening.
A secondary school was locked down this morning due to a “safety concern involving threat-related behaviour”.
Anyone who enjoys a night of food, dancing, and silent auctions will get the chance to enjoy all three in Fort St. John this coming weekend.
Fort St. John Huskies head coach Todd Alexander feels his team is peaking at the right time, having not lost throughout January.
Bright pink pills being sold as fentanyl have caused an increase in overdoses in Dawson Creek, according to Northern Health.
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Saulteau First Nations (SFN) has taken a step forward over its participation in the Taylor Wind Project.
Fort St. John’s North Peace Arena has been nominated to compete against other community rinks across Canada for a chance to win $250,000 in upgrades.
The Canadian Cancer Society is recruiting volunteers from across the Peace region to help transport patients to the Dawson Creek and District Hospital.
Dedicated staff and supporters who assist those with special needs celebrated a milestone anniversary for Fort St. John’s longest-serving non-profit.
A Fort St. John play structure will be temporarily closed to be cleaned.
Motorists in the Peace region are being urged to drive carefully along the Alaska Highway.
After a week-long break for the STRIKE GROUP North West Junior Hockey League (NWJHL) all-star game, the Fort St. John Huskies are set to return to the ice this weekend.
Peace Fusion Dance Company kicks off its 2025 season with two events to finish off January.
Twenty people living in the Northern Health coverage area received organ transplants in 2024, according to the Provincial Health Services Authority’s (PHSA) BC Transplant program.