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Its High On Ice Time in Fort St John

Its High On Ice Time in Fort St John

What do you do to break the winter monotony when you live in the North? When freeze up can come in October and lasts until April. You create a winter festival.

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An eclectic mix from across the decades

An eclectic mix from across the decades

We startw with a competitor in the 2007 BC Winter Games butterfly stroke and ends with a photo from just north of Warner at the corner of Highway 4 and the 506

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If you don’t like Southern Alberta weather wait a minute

If you don’t like Southern Alberta weather wait a minute

It seems everybody is concerned with the lack of snowfall this year, but we have had dryer years. February 7 2020

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The Thrilling Hockey Game in Fort St. John, BC

The Thrilling Hockey Game in Fort St. John, BC

Fort St. John, British Columbia, is known for its passion for hockey. The city's love for the sport is evident in the intense and exciting hockey games that take place regularly. One such memorable game showcased the true spirit of the sport, with the main photo...

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Feb 1 – The old farmstead

Feb 1 – The old farmstead

Not Grandpa's original farmstead, but the one where he raised all his kids. While I remember visiting Grandpa and Grandma in the original house, they sold the farm to my Uncle and moved to town in the late 50's. He demolished it and built a "modern" house in the 60's....

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Freedom Convoy heading back from Coutts

Freedom Convoy heading back from Coutts

Over 200 vehicles participated in the second anniversary of the Freedom Convoy from Lethbridge to Coutts and back. The goal of the convoy was to raise awarness of the issues and money for legal fees for Chris Lysak, Tony Olienicke, Chris Carbet, Jerry Morin and James...

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