Kin Park, Mathews Park ice rinks ready for use
The City of Fort St. John has announced the ice rinks at Kin Park and Mathew’s Park are ready for use, just in time for the weekend.
The City of Fort St. John has announced the ice rinks at Kin Park and Mathew’s Park are ready for use, just in time for the weekend.
The City of Fort St. John has put out a notice on Thursday of their intention to sell a plot of land to VRS Communities for only $1.Â
The City of Fort St. John and School District 60 have organized a virtual session on the ARC Foundation’s SOGI 1 2 3 Program and what diversity and inclusion look like in schools.
The City of Fort St. John’s Winter 2024 Recreation and Leisure Guide is now available for viewing on the city’s website.
British Columbia's government has been fined more than $700,000 after inspectors say they found unsafe wildfire mitigation practices at a site in the province's northeast.
Northern Health advised residents Tuesday afternoon that there may be overnight service interruptions to the emergency department at the Chetwynd Hospital and Health Centre.
An industrial camp operating company was fined over $200,000 for a worker’s death due to COVID-19 complications.
Despite it appearing as though the winter weather has finally arrived in the Peace region, Environment Canada says the cold is unlikely to remain.
The City of Fort St. John’s Christmas Tree Drop-off is open for community members to dispose of their natural trees in an eco-friendly manner.
Blizzard Bicycle Club members hit the pavement on Monday for the 40th annual New Year’s Day Ride.Â
The City of Fort St. John is looking to prepare the ice surfaces at Mathews Park and Kin Park now that the weather is getting colder.
Police have since recovered a Canada Post mailbox taken from 88th Street on December 30th.
The Peace Region is home to societies, advocates, heritage sites, and countless volunteers. Here's a small selection of the overwhelming amount of community work accomplished this year.Â
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share some of our personal highlights from the year. Plus, the three most read stories from 2023.
The City of Fort St. John is inviting the public to attend its annual New Year’s Eve Fireworks event on Sunday.Â
Minimum piece rates for hand-harvesting of specified crops are set to increase by 6.9 per cent on January 1st.