Famous Idaho Potato Tour travels through Peace region
The Famous Idaho Potato truck, carrying a four-ton potato, is making its way for the first time through the Peace region on its way to Alaska.Â
The Famous Idaho Potato truck, carrying a four-ton potato, is making its way for the first time through the Peace region on its way to Alaska.Â
The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is holding a public hearing next month to discuss a proposed zoning amendment.
The BC Cattlemen’s Association says the Peace region doesn’t have a lot of irrigation, making watering the crop and getting water for cattle a more significant problem during the current drought.
Peejay Secure Landfill has been ordered to create and implement an erosion management plan following an inspection from the Environmental Assessment Office.
The FSJ Hospital Foundation received a $102,000 donation for additions to the medical imaging department at the Fort St. John Hospital.Â
The last evacuation alert for the Donnie Creek wildfire has been rescinded.
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Due to the required repairs at the North Peace Fall Fairgrounds, the North Peace District 4-H Club is holding its 2023 Achievement Days in Dawson Creek.
Treaty 8 Tribal Association invites locals to explore their site by learning the historical significance of Treaty rights for First Nation communities.Â
A Fort St. John hotel has donated $10,000 to the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation’s Greatest Needs Fund.
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The City of Fort St. John amended a bylaw on Monday updating land use designations for The Station Neighbourhood Plan.
Thunderstorms have begun descending on the 582,785-hectare Donnie Creek wildfire Thursday.