Wildfire near Chetwynd “being held”
The wildfire that sparked near Chetwynd on February 23rd is now listed as “being held” by the BC Wildfire Service.
The wildfire that sparked near Chetwynd on February 23rd is now listed as “being held” by the BC Wildfire Service.
Northern Lights College’s Dawson Creek campus recently hosted the Skills Canada Regional Event, showcasing the talents of local students in trades.
The Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge ran through the weekend successfully, despite facing challenges due to a drastic change in weather.Â
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we introduce our new video series: Council Corner. Plus, the most read stories of the week.
The British Columbia Energy Regulator has fined Canadian Natural Resources $40,000 for a Sept. 20, 2021, spill at one of its well sites
The British Columbia Energy Regulator has fined Petronas for a produced water spill on Feb 17th, 2021.
A veterinarian in Dawson Creek delivered a two-headed calf via C-section last week.
Peace River North MLA Dan Davies says no hope was provided after reading the NDP budget and hearing the throne speech.Â
The Hudson’s Hope RCMP responded to 20 calls for service between January 23rd to February 21st.
A wildfire has sparked southwest of Chetwynd, marking a very early start to the 2024 wildfire season in northeast B.C.
The Hudson's Hope RCMP says they would like to remind the public to stay vigilant and be wary of online scams, including subscription traps, identity theft, tax scams, health and medical scams, phishing and 'smishing'.Â
Northern Lights College wants to further local agriculture dialogue and create region-specific programming after being invited to join a Ministry of Agriculture and Food workshop this past November.
The DUDES Club is travelling to Fort St. John and will present during a knowledge exchange at Treaty 8 offices on March 6th.
Fort St. John city council recently conducted meetings with chiefs of Doig River First Nation and Blueberry River First Nation.
During February 12th’s regular council meeting, the City of Fort St. John appointed councillors Tony Zabinsky and Jim Lequiere as members of BC Hydro’s Peace Williston Advisory Committee (PWAC).