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Smoky skies don’t curtail Caledonia Day festivities

Smoky skies don’t curtail Caledonia Day festivities

Any day is a great day to visit, but special event days are a real treat. Caledonia Day is definitely one of the highlights for Fort St. James National Historic Park. And this year Saturday August 12 was no exception. Even with the dark smoky skies, games and fall fair style events continued.
Adult basic education now free in B.C.

Adult basic education now free in B.C.

The new government also plans to reduce the interest on student loans
Local player on Team BC in Canada Games

Local player on Team BC in Canada Games

Shayne Forshner represents Fort St. James on Team BC at the 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg
Busy week for RCMP and Volunteer Fire Department

Busy week for RCMP and Volunteer Fire Department

Busy week for Fort RCMP and Volunteer Fire Department
Hwy 16 crash claims two Vanderhoof 17 yr olds

Hwy 16 crash claims two Vanderhoof 17 yr olds

Another double fatality, less than two weeks after losing Dustin and Miles
B.C. highway sees snow in summer

B.C. highway sees snow in summer

Weeks of hot and dry weather ended by a hailstorm in Little Fort
Shambhala Music Festival cancels Sunday night lineup

Shambhala Music Festival cancels Sunday night lineup

More than 17,000 festival goers have been at the music festival since Friday.
Quilts of love and support for those affected by B.C. wildfires

Quilts of love and support for those affected by B.C. wildfires

B.C. Wildfires Community Quilts, a volunteer project started in Vanderhoof, is making an impact across the province and reaching those who need it most.
Business closes, marking the end of an era

Business closes, marking the end of an era

Movie Experts say “So long Fort St. James, and thank you all.”
Unusual project aims to help caribou south of Burns Lake

Unusual project aims to help caribou south of Burns Lake

Lichens will be transplanted from Fort St. James area to Cheslatta territory
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