2023 Bold Promotions Holiday Gift Guide
Shop local in 2023 with the Bold Promotions Holiday Gift Guide. A curated list of local businesses and artisans in Fort St John.
Shop local in 2023 with the Bold Promotions Holiday Gift Guide. A curated list of local businesses and artisans in Fort St John.
Seniors in Taylor, Pouce Coupe and Hudson’s Hope will benefit from grants for policies and projects supporting their active and independent lives.
A fundraiser is being held at the Lido Friday night for Bern Bueckert to cover the costs for his upcoming trial in Ottawa.
The NPSS Grizzlies senior volleyball teams competed in Peace River last weekend, while the junior teams travelled to Prince George to compete in zones.Â
The City of Fort St. John and VRS Communities are working to bring a 115-unit seniors housing complex to the city’s core.
With longer and harsher winters compared to the rest of B.C., the City of Fort St. John says the carbon tax on home heating bills is an unfair financial burden to its residents.Â
Students at North Peace Secondary School (NPSS) are retelling the legend of King Arthur with a Monty Python spin for this year’s musical.
The Be An Angel Tree was set up in the Totem Mall on Sunday, featuring ornaments from those who donated to Fort St. John Hospital Foundation in honour of a loved one.
The City of Fort St. John has opened the second Diversity and Inclusion Micro-Grant program intake.
The Conservative Party of British Columbia has announced Dawson Creek’s Larry Neufeld will run as a candidate in Peace River South.
Team BC secured bronze medals after a 3-1 victory against Team Alberta in the finals on Saturday.
No injuries were reported after a tractor-trailer hit a hydroelectric pole just after 5 p.m. on Friday, according to the Fort St. John Fire Department.
DoorDash and Skip the Dishes have more competition with the arrival of Uber Eats to the Energetic City.
Construction for the new hospital began in July, with substantial completion expected in fall 2026 and an opening date sometime in 2027.
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we let you know about the Bold Promotions Holiday Gift Guide. Plus, our top stories of the week.
The living wage in Dawson Creek increased 0.5 per cent from last year to $20.64.