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Crews continue working on the South Peace Complex, consisting of the West Kiskatinaw River and Peavine Creek fires.
The record-breaking Donnie Creek wildfire continues to grow and is approximately 553,360 hectares.
Tse'k'wa and two Fort Nelson facilities are among 14 tourism operations in northern B.C. to receive funding for accessibility accommodations.
Fort St. John property taxes and applications for homeowners grants are due July 4th.Â
Due to the wildfire smoke in the area, a special air quality statement has been reissued in Northeastern B.C., including Fort St. John.
The Peace River Zone Theatre Festival wrapped up at North Peace Secondary School earlier in June, and Stage North will be headed to provincials in Surrey next month.
Donnie Creek and Tommy Lakes Evacuation Order #6 has been cancelled by the Peace River Regional District (PRRD).
Team Canada men’s wheelchair basketball team finished in sixth place at the IWBF World Championships in Dubai.
 The NRRM applied to the UBCM Complete Communities Program for up to $150,000 in funding to support social, housing, and transportation needs.
The Peavine Creek wildfire is now being held, meaning the fire is not likely to spread beyond predetermined boundaries under current conditions, according to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).Â
The Donnie Creek wildfire has become the largest wildfire in the province’s history at 534,388 hectares.
The special air quality statement issued on June 8th has ended for northeast British Columbia.
Despite opposition, Northern Health will move ahead with a health services centre at 10067 - 100 Avenue in Fort St. John.
Attendees will have the opportunity to access the historic Tse'K'wa cave through the site's new interpretive trail
Despite Tumbler Ridge residents being able to return home this week, mayor Darryl Krakowka still intends to address the issue of residents not being able to receive support after evacuating to Alberta due to a nearby wildfire.
Crews working on the Donnie Creek Complex chose to push the planned ignition on the Donnie Creek wildfire back until conditions are more favourable.
Wildfire crews could expect increased fire behaviour on the South Peace Complex due to high winds in the forecast.