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Hudson’s Hope Health Centre temporarily closes again due to short staffing

The Hudson's Hope Health Centre has been closed temporarily on March 6th and will reopen on March 9th at 8.30 a.m.

More than 130 to be affected by Dawson Creek, Pouce Coupe power outages

Planned power outages will affect 132 customers in Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe on March 10th and March 11th.

A year after HBC’s collapse, some reimagined spaces — and a lot of vacant stores
Residents get opportunity to talk local issues at community meeting series with PRRD

Peace River Regional District (PRRD) electoral area D director Leonard Hiebert is hosting a series of meetings for local residents starting March 23rd and ending April 1st across northeast B.C.

A measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is shown on a countertop at a pediatric clinic in Greenbrae, Calif. on Feb. 6, 2015. Measles outbreaks internationally have health officials in British Columbia encouraging people to check their immunization records if they plan to travel abroad during spring break. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Eric Risberg
Warning issued of new measles exposure in Montney area

Northern Health warned of the exposure on Thursday, January 22nd at the Montney Mennonite Church at 12537 256 Road between the hours of 10 a.m and 2 p.m.

Two Fort St. John students selected again for honour band

Two students from a Fort St. John school have been selected to participate at the 2026 MusicFest Canada’s Soho Sound Canadian Junior Honour Band.

North Vancouver, B.C., mayors ask Eby for inquiry into water treatment project
B.C. Christian charity files court challenge to stave off status revocation by CRA
Rotary fishing derby set to take over Swan Lake Park

The Rotary Club of Dawson Creek's ice fishing derby is set to take place on the shores of Swan Lake in 2026, its 12th year.

Crochet and knitting weave a spell as younger Canadians find comfort and connection
A search for mental health answers amid the trauma of Tumbler Ridge shootings

Dr. Arash Javanbakht, a psychiatrist and the founding director of the Stress, Trauma and Anxiety Research Clinic at Wayne State University in Michigan, said there is a high likelihood of PTSD, depression or anxiety in the aftermath of an event like the Tumbler Ridge shooting on February 10th.

Vancouver Mayor Sim sends apology to Chinese media over drug slur of his opponent
Farmers institute to host two documentary film nights at theatre

The Peace Region Farmers Institute (PRFI) will screen two documentary films - Women Who Dig and Tea Creek - at the Lido Theatre on March 11th and April 14th.

Election for Saulteau First Nations chief and council draws near

An election to select a new council and chief for Saulteau First Nations in Moberly Lake will take place on Monday, March 30th.

PRRD pursues answers about future of Inga Lake

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is prodding the province for clarity about the future of Inga Lake in northeast B.C.

Huskies advance to NWJHL finals with 4-1 win over Navigators

The Fort St. John Huskies will meet their rival, the La Crete Lumber Barons, for the third straight year in the NWJHL finals for the 2025/26 season.

Village of Granisle, B.C., faces lawsuit over aluminum-contaminated water
Mideast war driving up Europe natural gas prices, highlighting Canada’s potential

The widening war in the Middle East is driving up spot natural gas prices in Europe and Asia, highlighting the potential for Canada to play a greater role as a stable global supplier.

Pomeroy Sports Centre in Fort St. John
City seeks proposals for sponsor naming rights for recreation locations

The City of Fort St. John is asking businesses to come forward with proposals for the renaming of several recreation assets, including the Pomeroy Sport Centre, by April 2nd.

Blueberry River Offices in early spring 2024
Blueberry River First Nations chief and council urge members against ‘escalating situation’ with pipeline protest

Protesters and contractors from Blueberry River First Nations (BRFN) set up a road blockade north of Fort St. John on Monday, March 2nd to protest the NEBC Connector project, but BRFN chief and council do not condone the action.

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