Registration opens for Fort St. John Soccer Club’s outdoor season
The Fort St. John Soccer Club's registration for its 2026 outdoor season is underway with a kick-off date of May 4th.
The Fort St. John Soccer Club's registration for its 2026 outdoor season is underway with a kick-off date of May 4th.
COQUITLAM — Crews made good progress over the weekend and into Monday clearing debris from a mudslide in Coquitlam, B.C., last week, but a city official says uncertainty looms with...
KITIMAT — Police say three heli-skiers were killed on Sunday when they were caught in an avalanche north of Terrace, B.C., on a deadly day in the province's backcountry that...
Dog musher Blayne "Bud" Streeper won the Lotto Alaska Open North American Championship from March 20th to 22nd, 2026, which was his 12th victory at the event.
Some of the buildings in the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality complex have now reopened after concerns about snow building up on the roof.
Voting for the winner of the Kraft Hockeyville contest will begin on April 3rd, with the winner to be decided on April 4th. The Tumbler Ridge Community Centre arena is up against Taber Community Centre in Alberta.
The City of Dawson Creek is looking for applications from local businesses for its 2026 Business Facade Program and the deadline for the first intake is May 1st.
Some 55,000 lbs of potatoes were given to the Fort St. John Métis Society through the Second Harvest program.
B.C.'s Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sports has awarded the Child Development Centre in Fort St. John and the South Peace Child Development Centre in Dawson Creek a total of nearly $240,000 for capital projects through its Community Gaming Grants.
The Centre for Rural Health Research (CRHR) at the University of British Columbia has developed a survey on families who have been forced to leave their communities to access autism diagnostic and support services.
Three snowmobilers were arrested and charged by the B.C. Conservation Officer Service after breaching the Holtzworth Meadow caribou protected area near Tumbler Ridge.
Trackers and Flyers teams from Fort St. John had a chance for gold and bronze during the last day of BC Hockey's provincial championships in 2026 on March 18th.
Rheannon White, owner of Studio 105, said the annual Cuts for Cans fundraiser raises awareness of people in need. In 2026, donations were collected for Fort St. John's Salvation Army food bank.
Residents nearby the Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp waste disposal facility in Rolla say foul chemical odours have plagued their homes for more than a decade. Officials cite inspections and compliance, but neighbours still don’t know what they’re breathing — and answers have been hard to come by.
Wet weather across northern B.C. in February 2026 has resulted in better drought conditions, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
Squads from both the Flyers and Trackers programs will compete in a BC Hockey provincial championship on March 18th, with a third to play for bronze.