Toxic drug alert issued for Fort St. John
A toxic drug alert has been issued due to an increase in overdoses linked to a reddish-brown coloured substance packaged in blue pill cases, sold as “down.”
A toxic drug alert has been issued due to an increase in overdoses linked to a reddish-brown coloured substance packaged in blue pill cases, sold as “down.”
Representatives from the STARS air ambulance service provided an annual update to the PRRD, thanking the PRRD for their continued support.
Farmers experiencing the impacts of record drought and wildfire across B.C. are receiving support to continue producing food in a changing climate.
A total of nine students graduated from the Spark Métis program and will be placed in an 11-week employment program.
The number of individuals experiencing homelessness in Fort St. John has increased since 2020, according to a homeless count conducted by BC Housing.Â
ICBC has provided some essential safety tips for drivers getting ready to hit the road to visit family and friends over the Thanksgiving long weekend.Â
Four Northern Lights College students were awarded championship saddles at the Intercollegiate Rodeo championship in Dawson Creek.
The Fort St. John Flyers are in need of volunteers to assist in home games for the upcoming season.
Northeast B.C. has been seeing a downtrend in wildfire behaviour due to the colder weather, according to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
A local business owner was recently announced as the new president of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association of Northern BC.
Hudson’s Hope RCMP is warning of a scam occurring in the community regarding a caller with a CIBC caller ID.
The Fort St. John Hospital Foundation’s 2023 Be an Angel Campaign launched on Tuesday and will continue through October and November.
The Peace River Regional District will start the process of updating the outdated building bylaw for the region on October 5th.
A telecommunications provider based in Grande Prairie has officially acquired North Peace Communications (NPC) out of Dawson Creek.
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The area restriction for the Donnie Creek wildfire has been rescinded by the BC Wildfire Service .
Dawson Creek council has agreed to write a letter of support to the Dawson Creek Literacy Society.