Experience ‘Art In The Garden’ at Peace Gallery North’s 38th annual Art Auction
Peace Gallery North’s 38th annual Art Auction takes place on March 16th, with “Art In The Garden” being the central theme.
Peace Gallery North’s 38th annual Art Auction takes place on March 16th, with “Art In The Garden” being the central theme.
Two men were arrested by the Dawson Creek RCMP after a daylight break and enter with the assistance of police dog services and police dog Hamer.
Frequent contributor Ken Boon found a little piece of history last December while hiking in the Bear Flat area.
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share some fun photos of our staff in the community. Plus, the most read stories of the week.
A recent study conducted by Geoscience BC shows potential locations and concentrations of lithium in the province's northeast region.
The District of Taylor is working on live streaming its meetings to improve the community's participation in the decision-making processes made by council.Â
Notice of proposed Freedom Mobile telecommunications facility in Dawson Creek, BC. Avis de proposition d'installation.
During a special meeting on Wednesday, council adopted a senior housing agreement bylaw to support the construction of a new complex at the old hospital site.
Arts North East is offering grants for professional development and events in the region.
Northern Health is informing residents that the Fort St. John Hospital is experiencing higher than usual patient volumes, which may cause an increase in wait times in the emergency room over the weekend.
February's Co-op Community Champion has spent decades advocating for and supporting sports in Fort St. John, resulting in significant opportunities, such as being a torchbearer for the 2010 Olympics.
Following the most recent snowfall in Western Canada, Avalanche Canada issued a special public avalanche warning for all its forecasted regions of B.C. and Alberta from February 29th until the end of the day on March 4th.
Chronic wasting disease, sometimes known as “zombie deer disease,” has appeared in deer in the B.C. Kootenay Region, but the risk in the northeast is relatively low.
The District of Taylor proclaimed March 26th, 2024, as Purple Day to spread awareness of people living with epilepsy.