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Two years since Rabih Alkhalil broke out of B.C. prison, reward temporarily boosted
Evan Saugstad: One minute here; In another minute, gone

Longtime contributor Evan Saugstad discusses the search-and-rescue efforts for Jim Barnes.

Toxicity and tight race fuel B.C. election integrity doubters, says professor
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Garry Oker to share insights on digitization at Indigenomics summit

Garry Oker of Doig River First Nation (DRFN) will be a panelist at the Indigenomics NOW summit hosted by the Vancouver-based Indigenomics Institute in November.

New horror film by MacWood Productions premieres in Dawson Creek tonight

MacWood Productions is set to release its newest horror film in Dawson Creek Monday night at Magic Lantern theaters.

New clues surface in search for Jim Barnes, missing from East Pine River area

A Dawson Creek resident has made a final appeal to search for her brother who has been missing near the Ground Birch Road area for over a week.

Final count begins in razor-thin provincial election in British Columbia
Fort St. John Speedskating Club celebrates 60th Anniversary with Free Skate Event 

Families and supporters gathered for a free skate honouring the Fort St. John Speedskating Club’s 60th anniversary kick-off on Wednesday, October 23rd, at the Pomeroy Sports Centre.

Fort St. John Canfor sawmill in 2022. (File photo)
Canfor reports $560,000,000 in operating losses during third quarter of 2024

The company that announced plans to close Fort St. John’s sawmill last month has released its third-quarter financial results for the year, which include an operating loss of $560 million.

Three young children sit, opening red and green Christmas themed boxes.
Samaritan’s Purse member explains details of Operation Christmas Child

Frank King, news media relations officer for Samaritan’s Purse, sat down with Steve Berard on This Week in the Peace to discuss the details of Operation Christmas Child.

Northeast Foster Families highlight vital role of fostering

October is Foster Families Month in Fort St. John, and members of the Northeast Foster Families support network are raising awareness for their importance and impact on kids.

50 tonnes of ‘fatbergs’ removed from Richmond, B.C., sewers, Metro Vancouver says
All final election counts to be completed by October 28th

Elections BC has announced that the final count process for the 2024 Provincial General Election will begin on October 26th, with results coming after October 28th.

Vancouver begins process of closing homeless encampment at Crab Park
Saulteau First Nation’s Healing Our Families Round Dance lineup announced

The lineup for Saulteau First Nations’ (SFN) annual Healing Our Families round dance has been announced ahead of the late November event.

West Moberly Corporate Alliance recognized as top Indigenous business

West Moberly First Nation’s business arm, West Moberly Corporate Alliance, has been recognized on the 2024 ‘10 to watch list’ by the Indigenomics Institute, a Vancouver-based economic advisory council.

UBC probes healthcare aspirations of northern B.C. students

Students at the University of British Columbia (UBC) have announced their intentions to inquire about Northern B.C. students in the health profession.

Amazing Escapes FSJ hosting 5-day fundraiser for Noah Prieur family

A five-day fundraiser for Noah Prieur's family begins Wednesday at Amazing Escapes Fort St. John. 

Northeast BC Predators ready for Pacific Coast Female Hockey Classic on Oct. 25th 

The Northeast BC Girls’ hockey program has announced dates and game times for this weekend’s “Pacific Coast Female Hockey Classic.”

Oil removal work begins on ‘fragile’ Second World War-era wreck in coastal B.C.
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