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CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. says it is walking away from the Keystone XL pipeline project and ending a decade-plus battle that pitted the energy industry against environmentalists as oilsands producers sought to export Canadian crude. Grade 7 students at Dr. Kearney donated 25toiletry kits this
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Latest news and information about Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Fort St. John on Alaska Highway News FORT ST. JOHN PRIDE 2021: PHOTO GALLERY 1 / 1 Sean Gravells of the North Peace Pride Society opens up the 2021 Pride Parade in Fort St. John, June 5, 2021. Matt Preprost POUCE COUPE BODY FOUND, MAJOR CRIMES INVESTIGATES The BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit (ND MCU) has been called to assist the Dawson Creek RCMP following the discovery of a body on Sunday morning. On Sunday, May 9, 2021, at approximately 9:00 am, frontline officers of the Dawson Creek RCMP were called to aFORT ST. JOHN NEWS
The Fort St. John Senior Flyers are the 2015 Coy Cup champions. It has a nice ring to it, and it comes along with a trophy that carries a hockey history that is rivaled by few in sport. FEDERAL COURT ORDERS BLUEBERRY RIVER CHIEF TO HOLD BAND A Federal Court judge has once again ordered council meetings be held at the Blueberry River First Nation, and that a petition by members to remove their chief be “dealt with promptly.” In a May 14 judicial review, Judge Michael L. Phelan said compliance with his orders wasnot optional, and
TALKS BETWEEN ENBRIDGE, MICHIGAN TO CONTINUE OVER LINE 5 WASHINGTON — The mediator in the dispute between Enbridge Inc. and the state of Michigan over the controversial Line 5 pipeline says the two sides plan to keep talking. Retired U.S. district court judge Gerald Rosen, who was appointed in March to DECOMMISSIONED BURRARD THERMAL POWER PLANT A PREMIUM PIECE The Burrard Thermal Power plant in Port Moody has not produced base power for B.C. for several years now. The natural gas power plant, which once produced nearly as much firm power as Site C dam will, was decommissioned in 2016, as per B.C.’s Clean FORT ST. JOHN, FORT NELSON ADDED TO CORONAVIRUS LIST Fort St John, Fort Nelson, and Fort St James have been added to Northern Health's high transmission list. They join Dawson Creek, who was noted to have the highest cases per 100,000 in ALASKA HIGHWAY LOCAL, BREAKING NEWS Your best source for Alaska Highway news, sports, business, community news and events, entertainment, lifestyles, obituaries, and opinioncoverage.
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CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. says it is walking away from the Keystone XL pipeline project and ending a decade-plus battle that pitted the energy industry against environmentalists as oilsands producers sought to export Canadian crude. Grade 7 students at Dr. Kearney donated 25toiletry kits this
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Latest news and information about Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Fort St. John on Alaska Highway News FORT ST. JOHN PRIDE 2021: PHOTO GALLERY 1 / 1 Sean Gravells of the North Peace Pride Society opens up the 2021 Pride Parade in Fort St. John, June 5, 2021. Matt Preprost POUCE COUPE BODY FOUND, MAJOR CRIMES INVESTIGATES The BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit (ND MCU) has been called to assist the Dawson Creek RCMP following the discovery of a body on Sunday morning. On Sunday, May 9, 2021, at approximately 9:00 am, frontline officers of the Dawson Creek RCMP were called to aFORT ST. JOHN NEWS
The Fort St. John Senior Flyers are the 2015 Coy Cup champions. It has a nice ring to it, and it comes along with a trophy that carries a hockey history that is rivaled by few in sport. FEDERAL COURT ORDERS BLUEBERRY RIVER CHIEF TO HOLD BAND A Federal Court judge has once again ordered council meetings be held at the Blueberry River First Nation, and that a petition by members to remove their chief be “dealt with promptly.” In a May 14 judicial review, Judge Michael L. Phelan said compliance with his orders wasnot optional, and
TALKS BETWEEN ENBRIDGE, MICHIGAN TO CONTINUE OVER LINE 5 WASHINGTON — The mediator in the dispute between Enbridge Inc. and the state of Michigan over the controversial Line 5 pipeline says the two sides plan to keep talking. Retired U.S. district court judge Gerald Rosen, who was appointed in March to DECOMMISSIONED BURRARD THERMAL POWER PLANT A PREMIUM PIECE The Burrard Thermal Power plant in Port Moody has not produced base power for B.C. for several years now. The natural gas power plant, which once produced nearly as much firm power as Site C dam will, was decommissioned in 2016, as per B.C.’s Clean FORT ST. JOHN, FORT NELSON ADDED TO CORONAVIRUS LIST Fort St John, Fort Nelson, and Fort St James have been added to Northern Health's high transmission list. They join Dawson Creek, who was noted to have the highest cases per 100,000 in COURT DOCKET, MAY 31 TO JUNE 4 Fort St. John • Alex Paul Whitford (born 1971) was sentenced to 180 days jail, given 24 months probation, issued a 10-year firearms prohibition, and ordered to submit a DNA sample for assault by choking, committed in Taylor in September 2020. Whitford was sentenced to time served and 24 months probation for uttering threats and being unlawfully in a house, also committed in Taylor in SITE C WORKFORCE SURPASSED 4,500 IN APRIL Employment on Site C grew by 268 jobs in April, with 4,589 workers reported, according to the latest figures from BC Hydro. Year-over-year, the dam’s workforce is up more than 1,500 workers from last April, when the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic significantly scaled back construction and sent nearly 2,000 workers home.. As of Wednesday, June 2, there were 1,527 workers reported atcamp
FORT ST. JOHN PRIDE 2021: PHOTO GALLERY 1 / 1 Sean Gravells of the North Peace Pride Society opens up the 2021 Pride Parade in Fort St. John, June 5, 2021. Matt Preprost KISKATINAW CURVED BRIDGE CLOSED There’s no estimated time of reopening the historic Kiskatinaw curved bridge. The Ministry of Transportation says a landslide has occurred under the old wooden bridge, affecting one of the piers. Engineering staff closed the bridge this morning and it will remain closed until the material stopsFORT ST. JOHN NEWS
Fort St. John has been selected as a possible location for a new low-cost flight service to Vancouver. It remains to be seen if this will actually leave the hangar, since the airline in question isn't in possession of its airplanes yet.FORT ST. JOHN NEWS
Police are asking the public's help in identifying a woman who allegedly attempted to rob the Econo Liquor Store with a knife last Thursday. Police say that at about 5 p.m., a woman entered the Liquor Store and demanded money from the employee. COVID-19 OUTBREAK AT SITE C Northern Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak among contracted workforces at Site C. Northern Health said Thursday the declaration follows evidence of virus transmission among employees working primarily on civil works and excavation for the project. FREE WILDFIRE ASSESSMENTS FOR RURAL RESIDENTS Rural residents around Fort St. John are now able to book a free property assessment to prepare and protect their homes against a wildfire. The PRRD says its new regional FireSmart program is underway to identify high-risk properties and neighbourhoods, and help residents understand how they can reduce the risk of damage or loss of property from wildfire. FIRE NEAR FORT ST. JOHN BEING HELD The BC Wildfire Service says the slow moving ground fire is being held at 10 hectares, with 10 firefighters on site. The fire is on Crown land. The fire is under investigation and is suspected to be human caused. There is a small fire north of Fort St. John near Wonowon, according to the BC Wildfire FORT ST. JOHN GRANTS $3 MILLION TO STARTUP NEW COMMUNITY Fort St. John city councillors have approved $3 million in startup funds to the new North Peace Community Foundation. The foundation is being launched to invest and distribute legacy funds from the city’s Site C benefit agreements, estimated at $58 million over the next 70years.
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CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Alaska Highway News: The Latest. 317 new COVID-19 infections, two more deaths in B.C. There's a new outbreak at Brookside Lodge care home in the Fraser Valley. Fort St. John vaccine-o-meter. B.C. hits vaccine milestone. Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on COVID-19 'self-testing' kits. Surrey mayor Doug McCallum dodges ‘friendly’ immunizationFORT ST. JOHN NEWS
Fort St. John RCMP say they recovered a stolen firearm following a disturbance call in Taylor last week. Officers were called out just before 10 a.m. Wim Kok is headed back to the international speed skating circuit as a referee next season. Kok was named an international referee by the SITE C WORKFORCE SURPASSED 4,500 IN APRIL Employment on Site C grew by 268 jobs in April, with 4,589 workers reported, according to the latest figures from BC Hydro. Year-over-year, the dam’s workforce is up more than 1,500 workers from last April, when the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic significantly scaled back construction and sent nearly 2,000 workers home.. As of Wednesday, June 2, there were 1,527 workers reported atcamp
FORT ST. JOHN PRIDE 2021: PHOTO GALLERY Gallery: Fort St. John Pride 2021. 12 minutes ago By: Alaska Highway News. Previous Next. 1 / 17 Sean Gravells of the North Peace Pride Society opens up the 2021 Pride Parade in Fort St. John, June 5,2021.Matt Preprost.
ENERGY REGULATOR ORDERS TRANS MOUNTAIN TO STOP TREE KAMLOOPS, B.C. — An order stopping tree cutting and grass mowing across the entire Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project was issued Thursday by the Canada Energy Regulator, the agency that enforces safety and environmental guidelines for pipeline projects acrossCanada.
FREE WILDFIRE ASSESSMENTS FOR RURAL RESIDENTS The PRRD says small changes — such as cleaning roofs and gutters, trimming branches and moving firewood away from a property, and keeping grass short — can go a long way to making sure a home is still standing if a wildfire comes near the property. To learn more and book an appointment, visit prrd.bc.ca/firesmart or call250-784-1855.
FEDERAL COURT ORDERS BLUEBERRY RIVER CHIEF TO HOLD BAND A Federal Court judge has once again ordered council meetings be held at the Blueberry River First Nation, and that a petition by members to remove their chief be “dealt with promptly.”. In a May 14 judicial review, Judge Michael L. Phelan said compliance with his orders was not optional, and that “a systemic and behavioural stalemate POUCE COUPE BODY FOUND, MAJOR CRIMES INVESTIGATES The BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit (ND MCU) has been called to assist the Dawson Creek RCMP following the discovery of a body on Sunday morning. On Sunday, May 9, 2021, at approximately 9:00 am, frontline officers of the Dawson Creek RCMP were called to a report of a body, found near Highway 2 and Clark Road in Pouce Coupe BC. DECOMMISSIONED BURRARD THERMAL POWER PLANT A PREMIUM PIECE The Burrard Thermal Power plant in Port Moody has not produced base power for B.C. for several years now. The natural gas power plant, which once produced nearly as much firm power as Site C dam will, was decommissioned in 2016, as per B.C.’s Clean ALASKA HIGHWAY LOCAL, BREAKING NEWS Your best source for Alaska Highway news, sports, business, community news and events, entertainment, lifestyles, obituaries, and opinioncoverage.
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Alaska Highway News: The Latest. 317 new COVID-19 infections, two more deaths in B.C. There's a new outbreak at Brookside Lodge care home in the Fraser Valley. Fort St. John vaccine-o-meter. B.C. hits vaccine milestone. Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on COVID-19 'self-testing' kits. Surrey mayor Doug McCallum dodges ‘friendly’ immunizationFORT ST. JOHN NEWS
Fort St. John RCMP say they recovered a stolen firearm following a disturbance call in Taylor last week. Officers were called out just before 10 a.m. Wim Kok is headed back to the international speed skating circuit as a referee next season. Kok was named an international referee by the SITE C WORKFORCE SURPASSED 4,500 IN APRIL Employment on Site C grew by 268 jobs in April, with 4,589 workers reported, according to the latest figures from BC Hydro. Year-over-year, the dam’s workforce is up more than 1,500 workers from last April, when the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic significantly scaled back construction and sent nearly 2,000 workers home.. As of Wednesday, June 2, there were 1,527 workers reported atcamp
FORT ST. JOHN PRIDE 2021: PHOTO GALLERY Gallery: Fort St. John Pride 2021. 12 minutes ago By: Alaska Highway News. Previous Next. 1 / 17 Sean Gravells of the North Peace Pride Society opens up the 2021 Pride Parade in Fort St. John, June 5,2021.Matt Preprost.
ENERGY REGULATOR ORDERS TRANS MOUNTAIN TO STOP TREE KAMLOOPS, B.C. — An order stopping tree cutting and grass mowing across the entire Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project was issued Thursday by the Canada Energy Regulator, the agency that enforces safety and environmental guidelines for pipeline projects acrossCanada.
FREE WILDFIRE ASSESSMENTS FOR RURAL RESIDENTS The PRRD says small changes — such as cleaning roofs and gutters, trimming branches and moving firewood away from a property, and keeping grass short — can go a long way to making sure a home is still standing if a wildfire comes near the property. To learn more and book an appointment, visit prrd.bc.ca/firesmart or call250-784-1855.
FEDERAL COURT ORDERS BLUEBERRY RIVER CHIEF TO HOLD BAND A Federal Court judge has once again ordered council meetings be held at the Blueberry River First Nation, and that a petition by members to remove their chief be “dealt with promptly.”. In a May 14 judicial review, Judge Michael L. Phelan said compliance with his orders was not optional, and that “a systemic and behavioural stalemate POUCE COUPE BODY FOUND, MAJOR CRIMES INVESTIGATES The BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit (ND MCU) has been called to assist the Dawson Creek RCMP following the discovery of a body on Sunday morning. On Sunday, May 9, 2021, at approximately 9:00 am, frontline officers of the Dawson Creek RCMP were called to a report of a body, found near Highway 2 and Clark Road in Pouce Coupe BC. DECOMMISSIONED BURRARD THERMAL POWER PLANT A PREMIUM PIECE The Burrard Thermal Power plant in Port Moody has not produced base power for B.C. for several years now. The natural gas power plant, which once produced nearly as much firm power as Site C dam will, was decommissioned in 2016, as per B.C.’s Clean SITE C WORKFORCE SURPASSED 4,500 IN APRIL Employment on Site C grew by 268 jobs in April, with 4,589 workers reported, according to the latest figures from BC Hydro. Year-over-year, the dam’s workforce is up more than 1,500 workers from last April, when the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic significantly scaled back construction and sent nearly 2,000 workers home.. As of Wednesday, June 2, there were 1,527 workers reported atcamp
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Police are asking the public's help in identifying a woman who allegedly attempted to rob the Econo Liquor Store with a knife last Thursday. Police say that at about 5 p.m., a woman entered the Liquor Store and demanded money from the employee. FORT ST. JOHN GRANTS $3 MILLION TO STARTUP NEW COMMUNITY Fort St. John city councillors have approved $3 million in startup funds to the new North Peace Community Foundation. The foundation is being launched to invest and distribute legacy funds from the city’s Site C benefit agreements, estimated at $58 million over the next 70years.
MACRO SIGNS NGTL EXPANSION CONTRACT Estimated value of contract expected to be in excess of $190 million. May 20, 2021 8:43 AM By: Alaska Highway News. 2021 NGTL System Expansion project. TC Energy. Macro Enterprises Inc. says it has signed a contract to construct the Deep Valley South and the Colt sections of the 2021 NGTL System expansion. The expansion willincrease natural
LETTERS: LOVE IN ALL WAYS Faith, Love, and Hope. I wish to share this with you. What we say or do to others happens to us. This includes the Government. What they do to us, they are doing to themselves. We are in a time of rebirth. Deliveries can be difficult, however, we will make it through. I pray we all see the truth.FORT ST. JOHN NEWS
Two men killed in head-on collision north of Fort St. John. A 31-year-old man from Fort St. John and an 18-year-old man from Wonowon are dead, following a collision Feb. 3 at around 7:10 p.m. at Mile 64 of the Alaska Highway, north of Fort St. John. Their names are not being released at this time. Feb 4, 2015 2:08 PM Read more >. JUDY KUCHARUK: RECONSIDER THE VACCINE Judy Kucharuk: Reconsider the vaccine. The one saving grace is that Dad had received his first dose of his vaccine two weeks prior. Would that single dose be enough to save him considering his age and underlying health conditions? May 12, 2021 1:02 PM By: Judy Kucharuk.Share on Facebook.
FORT ST. JOHN BYELECTION: JIM LEQUIERE ELECTED Jim Lequiere is the new city councillor in Fort St John. Lequiere was elected in the 2021 byelection held May 15, with 474 votes. Results from Saturday night are as follows: Jim Lequiere - 474 Sarah MacDougall - 382 Tom Whitton - 180 Trystan Jones - 140 Jon Gosselin - COURT DOCKET, MAY 3 TO 7 Fort St. John. • Ross Johnnie Askoty (born 1981) was given an 18-month conditional sentence with nine months probation for sexual assault, committed in Doig in July 2020. Askoty was fined $250 and ordered to pay a $75 victim surcharge for breaching an undertaking in Dawson Creek in Dawson Creek in May 2018. Askoty was given a 90-day HALFWAY RIVER SECTION REOPENS BC Hydro says an eight-kilometre section of the Halfway River has reopened to boat traffic. This section of the river was closed to boaters from September 2020 to April 30, 2021, while BC Hydro cleared vegetation to prepare for the Site C reservoir. ALASKA HIGHWAY LOCAL, BREAKING NEWS Your best source for Alaska Highway news, sports, business, community news and events, entertainment, lifestyles, obituaries, and opinioncoverage.
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Court Docket, May 24 to 28. From Fort St. John and Dawson Creek provincial courts May 24 to 28, 2021. about 5 hours ago Read more >. FORT ST. JOHN PRIDE 2021: PHOTO GALLERY Gallery: Fort St. John Pride 2021. 12 minutes ago By: Alaska Highway News. Previous Next. 1 / 17 Sean Gravells of the North Peace Pride Society opens up the 2021 Pride Parade in Fort St. John, June 5,2021.Matt Preprost.
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Local man charged with cocaine trafficking. Police have charged a 19-year-old Fort St. John-area man with possession of cocaine, RCMP reported in a statement Tuesday. Daniel Arabe has been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking. He is POUCE COUPE BODY FOUND, MAJOR CRIMES INVESTIGATES The BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit (ND MCU) has been called to assist the Dawson Creek RCMP following the discovery of a body on Sunday morning. On Sunday, May 9, 2021, at approximately 9:00 am, frontline officers of the Dawson Creek RCMP were called to a report of a body, found near Highway 2 and Clark Road in Pouce Coupe BC.FORT ST. JOHN NEWS
Police are looking for thieves who allegedly stole golf clubs and cash around the Peace Island Park area in Taylor over the long weekend. Fort St. John RCMP say that this past weekend, police received several reports of thefts from campsites. COVID-19 OUTBREAK AT SITE C COVID-19 outbreak at Site C. The downstream Site C cofferdam in the foreground with ongoing dam excavation in the centre, March 2021. Both the upstream and downstream cofferdams have been completed. BC Hydro. Northern Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak among contracted workforces at Site C. Northern Health said Thursday the declaration FORT ST. JOHN, FORT NELSON ADDED TO CORONAVIRUS LIST Fort St John, Fort Nelson, and Fort St James have been added to Northern Health's high transmission list. They join Dawson Creek, who was noted to have the highest cases per 100,000 in BC in April. Prioritizing neighbourhoods based on COVID-19 cases, outbreaks and hospitalizations will protect more people. Getty Images. DECOMMISSIONED BURRARD THERMAL POWER PLANT A PREMIUM PIECE The Burrard Thermal Power plant in Port Moody has not produced base power for B.C. for several years now. The natural gas power plant, which once produced nearly as much firm power as Site C dam will, was decommissioned in 2016, as per B.C.’s Clean SLOW PITCH SWINGING FOR JUNE 1 START Fort St. John Mixed Slow Pitch organizers met for the first time last night, and following a long and productive meeting, a tentative season start date and game-plan is in place. As of now, the 2021 slow pitch season will start June 1, two weeks later than normal, but a month earlier than the 2020 season. "There are some restrictions in place ALASKA HIGHWAY LOCAL, BREAKING NEWS Your best source for Alaska Highway news, sports, business, community news and events, entertainment, lifestyles, obituaries, and opinioncoverage.
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Court Docket, May 24 to 28. From Fort St. John and Dawson Creek provincial courts May 24 to 28, 2021. about 5 hours ago Read more >. FORT ST. JOHN PRIDE 2021: PHOTO GALLERY Gallery: Fort St. John Pride 2021. 12 minutes ago By: Alaska Highway News. Previous Next. 1 / 17 Sean Gravells of the North Peace Pride Society opens up the 2021 Pride Parade in Fort St. John, June 5,2021.Matt Preprost.
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Local man charged with cocaine trafficking. Police have charged a 19-year-old Fort St. John-area man with possession of cocaine, RCMP reported in a statement Tuesday. Daniel Arabe has been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking. He is POUCE COUPE BODY FOUND, MAJOR CRIMES INVESTIGATES The BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit (ND MCU) has been called to assist the Dawson Creek RCMP following the discovery of a body on Sunday morning. On Sunday, May 9, 2021, at approximately 9:00 am, frontline officers of the Dawson Creek RCMP were called to a report of a body, found near Highway 2 and Clark Road in Pouce Coupe BC.FORT ST. JOHN NEWS
Police are looking for thieves who allegedly stole golf clubs and cash around the Peace Island Park area in Taylor over the long weekend. Fort St. John RCMP say that this past weekend, police received several reports of thefts from campsites. COVID-19 OUTBREAK AT SITE C COVID-19 outbreak at Site C. The downstream Site C cofferdam in the foreground with ongoing dam excavation in the centre, March 2021. Both the upstream and downstream cofferdams have been completed. BC Hydro. Northern Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak among contracted workforces at Site C. Northern Health said Thursday the declaration FORT ST. JOHN, FORT NELSON ADDED TO CORONAVIRUS LIST Fort St John, Fort Nelson, and Fort St James have been added to Northern Health's high transmission list. They join Dawson Creek, who was noted to have the highest cases per 100,000 in BC in April. Prioritizing neighbourhoods based on COVID-19 cases, outbreaks and hospitalizations will protect more people. Getty Images. DECOMMISSIONED BURRARD THERMAL POWER PLANT A PREMIUM PIECE The Burrard Thermal Power plant in Port Moody has not produced base power for B.C. for several years now. The natural gas power plant, which once produced nearly as much firm power as Site C dam will, was decommissioned in 2016, as per B.C.’s Clean SLOW PITCH SWINGING FOR JUNE 1 START Fort St. John Mixed Slow Pitch organizers met for the first time last night, and following a long and productive meeting, a tentative season start date and game-plan is in place. As of now, the 2021 slow pitch season will start June 1, two weeks later than normal, but a month earlier than the 2020 season. "There are some restrictions in place NORTHEAST B.C. UNEMPLOYMENT REPORTED AT 4.5% Northeast B.C. posted an unemployment rate of 4.5% in May, the lowest in the province for the 11th consecutive month. There were 38,600 employed and 1,800 unemployed last month, according to Statistics Canada estimates, a significant improvement from last May, when 4,300 people were without work and unemployment was at 11.1%.. Month-over-month from April, employment is down from COVID-19 OUTBREAK AT SITE C COVID-19 outbreak at Site C. The downstream Site C cofferdam in the foreground with ongoing dam excavation in the centre, March 2021. Both the upstream and downstream cofferdams have been completed. BC Hydro. Northern Health has declared a COVID-19 outbreak among contracted workforces at Site C. Northern Health said Thursday the declaration EVAN SAUGSTAD: WHERE DO WE PLANT TWO BILLION TREES Evan Saugstad: Where do we plant two billion trees? One could plant about 1,250 trees per hectare in a swath two kilometres wide along the entire length of the Trans Canada Highway. Jun 3, 2021 10:39 AM By: Evan Saugstad. Evan Saugstad: "Trees will grow all on their own, if we let them. Cut them down and wait, watch, and, in not much time at FREE WILDFIRE ASSESSMENTS FOR RURAL RESIDENTS Rural residents around Fort St. John are now able to book a free property assessment to prepare and protect their homes against a wildfire. The PRRD says its new regional FireSmart program is underway to identify high-risk properties and neighbourhoods, and help residents understand how they can reduce the risk of damage or loss of property from wildfire. JUDY KUCHARUK: RECONSIDER THE VACCINE Judy Kucharuk: Reconsider the vaccine. The one saving grace is that Dad had received his first dose of his vaccine two weeks prior. Would that single dose be enough to save him considering his age and underlying health conditions? May 12, 2021 1:02 PM By: Judy Kucharuk.Share on Facebook.
LETTERS: LOVE IN ALL WAYS Faith, Love, and Hope. I wish to share this with you. What we say or do to others happens to us. This includes the Government. What they do to us, they are doing to themselves. We are in a time of rebirth. Deliveries can be difficult, however, we will make it through. I pray we all see the truth. NPSS STICKS WITH VIRTUAL FORMAT FOR CLASS OF 2021 NPSS sticks with virtual format for Class of 2021 convocation. Last year , North Peace Secondary celebrated a graduation unlike any other. This year, the Class of 2021 is bringing back the same format, which was a surprise hit given the circumstances. "Grad will be the same as last year. May 5, 2021 11:25 AM By: Dillon Giancola. Share onFacebook.
COURT DOCKET, MAY 3 TO 7 Fort St. John. • Ross Johnnie Askoty (born 1981) was given an 18-month conditional sentence with nine months probation for sexual assault, committed in Doig in July 2020. Askoty was fined $250 and ordered to pay a $75 victim surcharge for breaching an undertaking in Dawson Creek in Dawson Creek in May 2018. Askoty was given a 90-day IS IT TIME FOR CANADA TO START TAKING UFOS SERIOUSLY The Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Report System, a publicly searchable archive operated by Transport Canada, contains nearly 300,000 aviation incident reports over three decades. It’s the most readily available—albeit enigmatic—window we have into UFO sightings in Canadian airspace, but, at least at this point, officialshave had little
JOHN GRADY: CHILDREN'S PRAYERS AND DREAMS John Grady: Children's prayers and dreams. In 1971 that young eight year old boy with a big dream became Astronaut Colonel James Irwin landing on the moon with Apollo 15. According to Jim he was a nominal Christian but two events on the moon changed his__
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