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As Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reaches 100 days since the federal election, Energeticcity.ca took to the streets of ...
The B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed a First Nation's bid to stop a tailings dam from being raised at the Mount Polley mine ...
Farmers in the Peace region are feeling positive about the rest of the growing season in 2025, according to Malcolm Odermatt, ...
Security Intelligence Service says it's dealing with a growing number of immigration security screening requests — and ...
British Columbia's Labour Relations Board has rejected a bid by e-commerce giant Amazon to overturn an earlier decision that ...
The association launched a ‘Protect B.C. Craft Beer’ campaign on Thursday, July 31st in an attempt to what it says is ...
Canadian Natural Resources Limited's wellsite abandonment work is due to be done from August 7th to 9th on Fort Nelson First ...
The City of Fort St. John and Peace Country Pickleball Association are handling festivities for National Pickleball Day on ...
A former mayoral candidate and councillor in Dawson Creek, Shaely Wilbur, is scheduled to return to court on August 13th.
Light rain and higher humidity have helped British Columbia firefighters in their work to contain a wildfire burning out of ...
Pre-trial conferences for four people arrested in Fort St. John in February after an RCMP operation to recover a truck have been rescheduled for August 27th.
Sixty-three small earthquakes have been recorded near Dawson Creek in July 2025, compared to just one reported during the month of June.