The Peace River Curling Club held their grand opening in the current building. Ten community-minded people took the initiative to raise the funds and build a new rink. The plan, at...more...See more text
In August of 1946, planning started to take place for a curling club in Fort St. John. The new building was completed in 1947, at the corner of 102 St and 98 Ave. This three sheet ...more...See more text
Originally Taylor Flats, the District of Taylor has been a part of the Peace Region for over ninety years. In 1896, Donald Herbert Taylor (Herbie), Taylor's namesake, moved west fr...more...See more text
Known as the ''Honey Capital of Canada'', Falher is a buzzing community located in the Smoky River Region of Alberta's Peace District. Falher was named after a French Missionary, F...more...See more text
Our own, at the National StageClick on the article, to read Want to be a Coach??PCA Technical director, Dan Kleinschroth is instructing a Club Coach course on the 4th and 5th of Oc...more...See more text
In the early 1900s the enticement of 'land for the taking' brought settlers into the Peace. Some of the earlier ones to arrive were the 'Bull Outfit', named as such from the fact o...more...See more text
Red Willow Curling Club and Valleyview Riverside Golf Course are pleased to raffle this beautiful 1952 Chev/Belair custom classic car appraised at $55,000. Ticketsare available fro...more...See more text