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Peace River MLAs call provincial budget ‘bizarre’

Both Peace region MLAs say the NDP’s budget doesn’t align the money with the issues the province is trying to tackle.

Bears Lair Youth Camp celebration event at Lido theatre.
First-ever Indigenous entrepreneur youth camp held in Fort St. John

Local Indigenous youth took part in the first-ever Indigenous entrepreneur dream camp in Treaty 8 Tribal office last week to understand and develop their business skills.

Greater Vancouver home sales up 77% from Jan., down 47% from last year: board
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FSJ Return It reopened

FSJ Return It expects to reopen in the next couple of days after its building was damaged in a fire Monday morning.

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Northeast carbon storage open house sees 250 registrants

Geoscience BC held a virtual open house to discuss the recently released report on geological carbon capture storage in northeast B.C.

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Grandma, granddaughter duo team up to raise funds for Peace Villa

A local grandma and her grandaughter have teamed up to raise money for Peace Villa throughout March.

Provincial budget earmarks $867 million for mental health and addictions services
Canfor ‘doesn’t see path forward’ for Taylor mill

There is some uncertainty clouding the future of the Taylor pulp mill as Canfor said it doesn't see a path forward for the facility and has started exploring alternative uses for the site.

Oil well cleanup program listed as ‘key objective’ in Alberta’s pre-election budget
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Tumbler Ridge YMCA expands childcare services

YMCA BC has announced it will be expanding childcare services in Tumbler Ridge for school-aged children.

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24th Annual Bluey Day registration opens Wednesday

The first in-person Bluey Day since 2019 is opening its registration tomorrow to raise funds for the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation.

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‘Peace in the North Peace’ opens this Friday

Around 40 local artists will have their work showcased at an upcoming exhibit, highlighting Peace in the North Peace.

Co-op Community Champion: Brent Morgan

Brent Morgan isn't just a firefighter, he is a Fort St. John resident doing whatever he can in the position he is in to give back to the community.

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Rising Above to host event on understanding addiction

Grand Prairie-based Rising Above Ministries will be hosting an event at the Pomeroy Sport Centre in March on understanding addiction

Oilpatch funds balloon for pro-Smith political group after she supports royalty break
Shuswap, Squamish, hit by weekend snow as dusting, or more, still due on south coast
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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Engaging with the Youth

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we attended the Youth Changing Tomorrow event, plus the top stories of the week of February 19-25, 2023

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Polls open for Area C by-election
B.C. First Nation aims to reclaim narrative from shadows of residential school
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Workers, employers asked to take precautions in cold weather

Despite temperatures rising in the northeast, Worksafe BC is reminding employers and workers to take precautions when working in cold temperatures.

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