Black bear roaming around Fort St. John last week safely relocated
The bear sighted in Fort St. John on Thursday has been safely relocated to a wilderness setting outside of city limits, according to the BC Conservation Office.
The bear sighted in Fort St. John on Thursday has been safely relocated to a wilderness setting outside of city limits, according to the BC Conservation Office.
A former Fort St. John resident will be in the Canadian production of SIX The Musical in Toronto for over a year.
The heavy smoke in Fort St. John comes from nearby fires still burning in the region, according to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
The City of Fort St. John says the overgrown tennis courts in Kin Park will be taken down and returned to a natural state.
The Blizzard Bicycle Club hosted its annual awards night and poker ride at Beatton Park last Saturday.
Increased fire activity in the Donnie Creek wildfire has caused the B.C. Wildfire Service to implement area restrictions and heavy smoke has moved into Fort St. John.
In this edition of the Weekly Review, our team attends the Spark Women's Leadership Conference. Plus, our top stories of the week.
The City of Fort St. John is asking residents to be mindful of possible bear encounters after multiple sightings of a black bear in the community were reported on Thursday.
The Cops for Cancer Tour de North fundraiser finished on Thursday with $150,000 raised for the Canadian Cancer Society.
The Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) issued penalties totalling $346,000 to Coastal GasLink Pipeline (CGL) on Tuesday for non-compliance.
Three new wildfires were sparked in northeast B.C. on Wednesday, two of which were caused by human activity.
North Peace Secondary School graduate Jayden Whitford is this year's recipient of the North Peace Airport Services' $1,000 bursary.
The 1 Million March 4 Children, organized by Hand Off Our Kids, was attended by over 100 people in Fort St. John Wednesday morning.
The Firefighters Association of Fort St. John continues to support the community by donating $3,000 to School District 60’s Hot Meal Program.
The North Peace Historical Society is celebrating their 60th anniversary with the presence of past executives to commemorate its long history since 1963.
The Trans Alliance Friends, Family & Youth Society is holding a “peaceful presence” in response to an anti-SOGI rally that’s expected to take place in Fort St. John.