Residents voice Treaty Land Sharing concerns at Special Committee of the Whole meeting
Peace region landowners and residents were given the opportunity to voice their concerns about Treaty Land Sharing Networks on Wednesday.
Peace region landowners and residents were given the opportunity to voice their concerns about Treaty Land Sharing Networks on Wednesday.
The fires in the South Peace Complex near Tumbler Ridge may see an increase in fire behaviour as storms move through the Peace region on Wednesday.
The Muskwa River wildfire, part of the Donnie Creek Complex, is now being held as storm systems move through the region on Wednesday.
The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) has issued an evacuation order for the Ittsi Creek and Maxhamish Lake area due to the Ittsi Creek wildfire.
Northern Health is advising Chetwynd residents that the hospital's emergency department will experience service disruptions in the coming days.
Jordan was joined by Ted and Emry from the Stage North Theatre Society to discuss Theatre BC’s Mainstage Festival.
The City of Fort St. John’s Canada Day celebration begins on Saturday with a pancake breakfast at the Fire Hall, cooked by local firefighters.
Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority issued a toxic drug alert for Fort St. John on Tuesday.Â
Fire activity is expected to increase on the record-breaking Donnie Creek wildfire as the region heads towards warmer and drier weather.
The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) is changing the area restriction order for the South Peace Complex fires.
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The record-breaking Donnie Creek wildfire has grown to approximately 574,511 hectares.
Construction of the New Dawson Creek and District Hospital is expected to begin next month, nearing completion in the fall of 2026, and accepting its first patients in 2027.
Chetwynd RCMP is looking to speak with witnesses to a small plane crash over the weekend that resulted in the death of a man.
A local business owner's passion and commitment to giving back to the community has led to multiple opportunities for kids in Fort St. John.
Over 100 firefighters are working on the West Kiskatinaw River wildfire on Monday, which remains out of control at 25,095 hectares.
The Fort St. John SPCA will receive $1 million from the B.C. government for a new permanent shelter after an assessment in 2022 found that their previous facility was unsafe for use.