• Sport For All

    Pacific Sport is hosting several opportunities for sport participation this fall for kids aged 4 – 12.  My kids have participated in these programs.  They are well run and very engaging.

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  • FSJ Public Library Fall Programs

    The Summer Reading program was another hit over the holiday.  After a short break, things are staring up again at the Public Library.  Here is what they have planned for our little people.

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  • Daddy and Me Gym Night

    Great turnout for Daddy and Me Gym Night tonight.  SD 60 is pleased to provide this event to our community.  We love to promote playful learning and honour the role dads play in the lives of children.  It also gets kids and dads active which if you hadn’t noticed is my current soapbox.  It was a great time.  Join us next month!

  • Physical Activity – friendly reminder

    As we head back to school, I am trying to get my family more active.  Weird, right?  We were outside a lot over the summer but it was a quiet, restful time.   Going back to school and work reminds me to get moving.   For some people,

  • A re-activity jar? What’s that?

    Re-activity jar?  What? It’s exactly what it sounds like.

    Pick a jar. Fill it with active ideas you can do with your loved ones.  Pull one out and commit to doing it with your family.  Get active.

  • Rotary Play Centre opens on Monday, Sept. 10

    The Rotary Play Centre at the Child Development Centre is almost ready!  The schedule this fall is the same as last spring.  The hours continue to be Mon, Wed, Thurs mornings from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm,

  • Daddy and Me – bowling


    Pam Lillico hosts the monthly community Daddy and Me events. Here is her message for September.
    Just back this week and started it out with 40 people (22 children and 18 dads) attending our Daddy and Me bowling last night.  We welcomed 9 new families to Daddy and Me.

  • Child Care Resource and Referral

    Whether you are a parent, a child care provider or a new early childhood educator in Fort St. John, you will find something valuable in the CCRR newsletter.  Moya and Heather at the CCRR are the Child Care experts in the North Peace.

  • I pledge myself to recess!

    I pledge myself to recess. . . I know how I play is how I will live my life.”  Stuart McLean
    As we all return to the fall routine, I am reminded of how schools, teachers and administrations around the world are striving to re-invent themselves,