SD 60’s Project Heavy Duty needs sponsors
With Project Heavy Duty restarting in 2023, the program needs sponsors.
With Project Heavy Duty restarting in 2023, the program needs sponsors.
Dobbin Consulting Inc. will be hosting an open house on a newly proposed community named, The Station.
The District of Hudson’s Hope switch to a river water source is almost complete, meaning the boil water advisory could be lifted soon.
The local Co-op was recognized on Tuesday for its used oil and antifreeze management, along with 29 other B.C. businesses.
A 22-year-old man, who was wanted on multiple charges, including possession of child pornography, was caught earlier this week with the help of a police dog.
April's Co-op Community Champion, Pauline Lindley, has been called a Fort St. John philanthropist for her work supporting the Women's Resource Society (WRS), the Forgotten Felines Society, Freedom Thinkers, and more.
The Montney Reserve, famous for oil and gas, represents a conflict that resulted in a lengthy legal battle for land and Treaty rights following a complicated history between Canada and Indigenous people.
The City of Fort St. John has made some changes to its garbage and recycling collection days which will come into effect on May 15th.
A ceremony to commemorate fallen workers for the National Day of Mourning will be held at city hall on Friday, April 28th.
The Fort St. John Public Library and the Recreation Department are teaming up to bring the Fairy Garden Path back to the Fish Creek Community Forest.
Northern Health has announced its $2.2 million surgery expansion program for orthopedic and trauma surgeries in Fort St. John.Â
Science World, in partnership with BC Hydro, presented a number of shows to community members in the region, including several elementary schools, between April 14th to 22nd.
Tumbler Ridge is unofficially the 2023 SledTown after weeks of competition.
Hospital deaths after major surgeries in the Northern Health region were higher than the national average in 2021-2022, according to a recent CIHI report.
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The City of Fort St. John is accepting applications for the Local Downtown Marketing Micro-Grant, worth up to $500.
Six Northern Lights College (NLC) students attended the provincial Skills Canada event on Wednesday, and four brought home some hardware.
Blackfoot Regional Park now offers online reservations as the Peace River Regional District (PRRD) has partnered with Let’s Camp.