Canned goods and more needed for Women’s Resource Society food drive
Women’s Resource Society organizes food drive as donation shortages continue to affect some nonprofits in Fort St. John.
Women’s Resource Society organizes food drive as donation shortages continue to affect some nonprofits in Fort St. John.
The Stoddart Creek wildfire didn’t show significant growth from Monday due to reduced wind in the area, according to the BC Wildfire Service.
Fort St. John council is attending the annual Union of BC Municipalities Convention this week.
Strong winds are expected to increase fire activity in the newly reignited Stoddart Creek wildfire, according to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
An engagement session was hosted on the newly built multi-use courts in Kin Park to gather feedback from residents.
Blizzard Bicycle Club cyclist Benaiah Jarnagin came in first place in the 28th annual Club Mountain Bike Championships at Beatton Park last Sunday.Â
Some of the items currently in need are non-perishable food, toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, dish soap and laundry soap.
According to the website Spot The Station, an extension of NASA, Fort St. John skywatchers may have the opportunity to spot the International Space Station (ISS) this month.
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The newly-reignited Stoddart Creek wildfire has jumped its preexisting perimeter due to increased winds and fire activity on Friday.
Most residents of Fort St. John and the surrounding area are familiar with the fire that forced municipalities in the area to prepare for a possible evacuation the week of May 15th. An order hasn't been in effect for the wildfire since May 22nd.
Increased wind activity on Friday afternoon has reignited fire activity in hotspots within the Stoddart Creek wildfire perimeter.
Coastal Rides is in the initial stages of recruiting drivers in Fort St. John in order to bring the ride-sharing company to the community.Â
The North Peace Cultural Society (NPCS) is set to host the Kutapira percussion ensemble on October 4th.Â
The workshop will be hosted on September 25th by Sabrina Trobak and the City of Fort St. John via Zoom.
Jamey Blair, the BC SPCA's interior and north region senior manager, says the team is still in the planning process, currently focusing on designing floor plans and animal spaces within the building.
Peace River North MLA Dan Davies says BC United’s newly-announced Safer B.C. plan aims to “turn things on its head” in terms of restoring public safety.
The Terry Fox Run starts this Sunday at Northern Lights College's Fort St. John campus.