Minister of Forests urges vigilance as wildfire threat increases in Fort Nelson
B.C.’s Minister of Forests says he’s directed the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) to establish a command centre in Fort Nelson as the wildfire season begins to ramp up.
B.C.’s Minister of Forests says he’s directed the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) to establish a command centre in Fort Nelson as the wildfire season begins to ramp up.
The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) has launched a survey seeking public input on enhancing security and safety at the Kelly Lake Transfer Station.
Several new trees will be planted at Fort St. John’s off-leash dog park this week, thanks to a $7,500 ReGreening Grant from BC Hydro.
Michael Bacso is heading into his 10th season as the board president of the Fort St. John Huskies.
An award-winning horse trainer in Fort St. John took home a new trophy from this year’s Red Deer Horse Expo.
The Dawson Creek Volleyball Club's U17 girls team capped off their season by competing at the Emperor’s Cup in Las Vegas from May 3rd to May 5th.
The City of Dawson Creek is working to prepare residents for emergency responses during Emergency Preparedness Week from May 5th to 11th, and as part of the week, the province will be issuing an emergency alert test.
A large influx of animals has come into the care of the BC SPCA North Peace, and the shelter says it needs help from residents to meet all their needs.
The Fort St. John Firefighters Charitable Society raised a record-breaking amount at their annual Charity Ball on May 4th.
Fort St. John council started the city’s 2024 sidewalk maintenance off by awarding a contract and having staff make adjustments to accommodate the allocated budget.Â
A new dataset from a program about water quality, quantity and climate research in Northeast B.C. has been released, combining settler and indigenous research.
Rotary Ribfest is set to return to Fort St. John this summer for the fourth straight year.
Peace region resident Evan Saugstad is commenting on drug decriminalization in his latest opnion piece.
School District 59 is creating 74 childcare spaces in Dawson Creek and Tumbler Ridge to provide support for families with young children.
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