Fort Nelson councillor joins BC Rural Health Network board of directors
Northern Rockies Regional Municipality councillor Lorraine Gerwing recently joined the British Columbia Rural Health Network board of directors.
Northern Rockies Regional Municipality councillor Lorraine Gerwing recently joined the British Columbia Rural Health Network board of directors.
Applications are now open for the inaugural North Peace Savings Community Legacy Fund for charities and non-profits in the Peace and NRRM.
It’s time to address the elephant in the room for the upcoming election: the fact that the BC Conservatives have handed the NDP a landslide victory for this next election.
Much like oil and gas, geothermal involves large scale directional drilling. The skills, equipment and expertise needed in both industries are very similar, opening huge clean energy opportunities in both northeast BC and across Alberta.
Ahead of the High on Ice Winter Festival this weekend, the City of Fort St. John has utilized a snow-making machine to address the lack of snow in Centennial Park.
The Northeast BC Accessibility Committee is asking the public to design their logo.
The BC High School Rodeo Association North is holding a fundraiser gala later in February to raise money for their rodeos this year.
Council declared the month of February as CDC month during their meeting on Monday in preparation for the Child Development Centre’s 51st annual talent show.
The Fort St. John Fire Department can help parents install car seats into their vehicles after completing the BCAA Car Seat Educator clinic in 2022.
A virtual info session was hosted on February 9th for interested students.
The Fort St. John Soccer Club is gearing up to host its 2023-2024 Indoor Annual Year-End Tournament from February 23rd to 25th.
Little Prairie Elementary in Chetwynd kept its students inside following a cougar sighting in the area last week.
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share some results from our 2024 Reader Survey. Plus, the most read stories of the week.
Residents of northeast B.C. may begin to see some fire activity within the perimeter of the Stoddart Creek and Donnie Creek wildfires in the coming weeks.
The PRRD says it's still at odds with the new Emergency Disaster and Management Act.
The Fort St. John RCMP recovered over $225,000 worth of property stolen from a business on January 6th.
The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) has installed five roadside emergency call boxes along the Alaska Highway.
A Dawson Creek woman plans to appeal a decision made by the Civil Resolution Tribunal in January regarding the return of her dog after the BC SPCA adopted it.