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53 COVID-19 deaths in Fort St. John, Dawson Creek since 2020
New data is emerging about the number of people who have died from COVID-19 in the Peace Region. -
Northern B.C home sales slow down amid interest rate hikes
Northern B.C home sales slow down amid interest rate hikes -
Provincial health committee seeks public input on overdose crisis
The provincial government is looking for public feedback about the overdose crisis. -
Dawson Creek bowlers win gold at youth nationals, competition continues Tuesday
Dawson Creek bowlers win gold at youth nationals, competition continues Tuesday -
B.C. offering 'fall booster' of COVID-19 vaccine to everyone 12+ beginning in September
The province is planning to offer a "fall booster" of COVID-19 vaccine to more British Columbians but over 40 per cent of those eligible haven’t accepted an initial booster shot. -
FSJ pastor opening home for women recovering from addiction
While suffering from addiction, Darlene McLaughlin was groomed then trafficked as a young woman -
Fort St. John police seize fawn during traffic stop
Fort St. John RCMP seized a one-month-old deer during a traffic stop last week. -
FSJ pregnancy centre corrects recent misinformation about stance on abortion
A Fort St. John unexpected pregnancy clinic says they’re committed to providing unbiased information about abortion even though they’ve been labeled as being against the practice. -
Beaver dam causes Alaska Highway washout, two month timeline for repairs
There is more information on what caused a Canada Day washout along the Alaska Highway south of Watson Lake, but it could be two months before the highway reopens. -
Lightning strikes cause new wildfires near Fort Nelson
Five wildfires are currently burning near Fort Nelson, three of which ignited in the past 24 hours. -
Taylor council no longer sending letter to Premier about COVID-19 guidelines affecting businesses
Despite fears of another wave of COVID-19 in B.C. this summer, the District of Taylor won’t be sending a letter to the province about public health orders affecting private businesses. -
Hudson's Hope asks residents to limit lawn watering due to high water demand
Hudson’s Hope is asking residents not to water their lawns.