Wednesday Dec 9 | Daily Herald-Tribune
No to expansion of Crystal Centre
I am replying on my concerns on the issue of the Crystal Centre regarding the loss in sales due to lack of seating.
Fireballs may have been visible in Edson area
Edson and area residents may have seen fireballs caused by falling meteorites in late November.
The final stop on the Pomeroy Inn & Suites Peace Curling Tour went this weekend at the Dawson Creek Curling Club in the Mile Zero Cash Spiel.
Toys for tickets a big success in Fort St. John
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. a ' Santa may make the list and check it twice, but it's the parking meter enforcement officers who decide which drivers are naughty and which are nice.
I would like to reply to Mr. Rick Macleod, Brian Bickley and D. Claridge: yes, it is easy for me to make all these statements about the RCMP because all you have to do is read your local papers,watch TV and listen to your radio.
Students learn by going a locala TM in foods class
A group of Fort St. John students say that if you want quality food, go local. Brenda Birley teaches a Grade 10 Foods class at Bert Bowes Jr.
Video links specialists with patients
Regional oncology pharmacist Rob Watt demonstrates the new videoconferencing technology that will deliver grater access to cancer care professionals and oncology specialists.
The city of Fort St. John adopts LEED-certification mandate
According to the article, the policy does not apply to existing buildings and does not require energy-efficient retrofitting.
Viability, longevity key to Multiplex, not the theme
As Herald-Tribune City Hall scribe Darrell Winwood aptly pointed out a few weeks back, it is one year until GPers go to the municipal polls once again.
Cupe BC: Prince George Rallies Against Bill 21
More than 150 workers and community supporters marched through downtown Prince George today protesting the B.C. government's repressive Bill 21.
Drunk drivers not getting the message: FSJ Mounties
Drunk drivers in Fort St. John are not getting the message despite ongoing police initiatives and enforcement to combat the problem, say RCMP.
Mother suspects adverse reaction in hot springs death
Friends and family of Taylor, B.C. resident Dieter Eggers, 24, are still seeking answers following his tragic death at Halfway hot springs on Nov.
City looking at hiring energy minister
" Fort St. John could soon be hiring its own energy manager to take on climate change initiatives.
TransLink increases fares on Canada Line
Dawn Paley vancouver - From Thursday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Nov.
Industrial land crunch could hinder B.C. gas boom
A looming industrial land crunch in Dawson Creek could see potential British Columbia jobs flow to Alberta.
Canmore Eagles release goaltender Jared Anderson
The Canmore Eagles have announced that they have released 18-year-old goaltender Jared Anderson.
Referendum on fluoride to be held
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. a ' Fort St. John residents will decide if fluoride will be removed from their drinking water through a referendum during the next civic election in November 2011.
Posted By MURRAY GREEN Sun Media Daymon Tremblay likes to hit people. But, rather than be a bully on the school playground, he enjoys hitting opposing players on the football field.
Denise Wilson's letter to the editor is right on the money. I've lived almost my entire life in this province, and for most of it, it has been the "ahead of the curve", forward-thinking, home of the Alberta Advantage.
Suspicious death at Doig River First Nations Community
Fort St. John RCMP were requested to attend a residence in the community of the Doig River First Nations Sunday morning just after 9 a.m. in response to a report of a deceased male.