Tse’K’wa accessibility upgrades expected to be completed this week
Accessibility upgrades at Tse’K’wa are expected to be completed this week.
Accessibility upgrades at Tse’K’wa are expected to be completed this week.
BC Cancer’s mobile mammography coach is visiting communities in the Peace and Fort Nelson regions in August and September.
As of noon on Thursday, category one fires will be prohibited across the Prince George Fire Centre's Vanderhoof, Fort St. James, Mackenzie and Fort Nelson fire zones.
Teachers and principals of School District 60 are preparing for back-to-school next week, including the implementation of a few new initiatives.
In the update, the city said the new multi-use outdoor courts in Kin Park opened to the public last week.
Fort St. John council voted on Monday to defer a proposal from BC Hydro for an electrical vehicle (EV) fast charger bank in the Pomeroy Sport Centre parking lot.Â
Blizzard Bicycle Club member Ray Avanthay defeated defending champion Nigel Wray in last Thursday’s Baldonnel Time Trial.Â
Bison Guy, a ranch near Hudson’s Hope, is opening its new processing plant on Thursday to add to its sustainable agricultural operation.
Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN) issued an evacuation alert on Monday for the Fontas Reserve.
A special air quality statement remains in place in the Peace River and Fort Nelson regions on Tuesday due to wildfire smoke.
Data referenced in the report shows the Peace River Regional District had the highest number of youth aged 24 and under.
Rising Above Ministries is holding its first event in Fort St. John to raise funds and provide information about the services it plans to provide to the community.
The vehicle has since been put in a tow yard and retrieved by its legitimate owner.
The municipality said it issued the alert because of multiple wildfires in the area causing a potential danger to life safety.
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The board increased the contract to $162,488.90 at its meeting on August 17th.
The North Peace Seniors Housing Society received $14,000, the Fort Nelson Family Development Society received $100,000 and NENAS received $73,400 to upgrade, modernize, or improve their technology.