Special Weather Statement for rainfall issued in Fort St. John, Dawson Creek
Expect the rainfall that started on Sunday to continue across the Peace region today.
Expect the rainfall that started on Sunday to continue across the Peace region today.
In this edition of the Weekly Review, check out our Community Roundup video series. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.
A quartet of Northern BC Volleyball Club (NBCVC)’s, otherwise known as the Fort St. John Ice U15 girls will be playing at the BC Summer Games next month.Â
A coroner’s inquest in Dawson Creek has come to a close with the jury returning from deliberations to present their verdict.Â
BC Wildfire Service is cautioning members of the public about an increase in wildfire activity in the Fort Nelson region.
The BC Wildlife Federation wants to see funding for conservation efforts become a top priority for the provincial government after the upcoming provincial election.
May and June have been busy with school groups at the museum. It’s always neat to see students connect with local history such as the animals or vehicles we have on display.Â
After extensive renovations and infrastructure upgrades, the T’se’kwa Heritage Society is welcoming the public for festivities honoring National Indigenous Heritage Day on June 21st.
Ed was joined the Tse'k'wa Historical Site to learn more about their plans for National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, 2024.
Fort St. John’s Women’s Resource Society has announced a replacement date for its annual Mother’s Day Run.
The Civil Forfeiture Office is moving forward with civil claim and forfeiture proceedings for an infamous property in Fort St. John.
BC Energy Regulator has concluded seven years of well surveys across Northeast B.C., finding that less than one per cent of the wells surveyed had methane leaks.Â
The City of Fort St. John has announced that the FSJ Bulk Water Station will be closed for parking lot reconstruction.Â
In this edition, the first day of summer is here and we have some fun events to kick off the season. Plus, events happening June 18-24, 2024
The Chetwynd Public Library Association is set to open its new facility on June 24th after two years of construction.