Storytime
Fort St. James Public Library 425 Manson Street, Fort St. James, British Columbia, CanadaThursday mornings at 9:30, Jenny will be doing storytime for kids ages 0-5 at the library. Call (250) 996-7431 or email Jenny at ill@fortstjames.bclibrary.ca for more information.
Social Work and Mental Health
Fort St. James Public Library 425 Manson Street, Fort St. James, British Columbia, CanadaDrop-in appointments with a Social Worker or Mental Health and Addictions Clinician
Ripples of the Past
CNC 179 Douglas Ave, Fort St JamesThe District of Fort St. James, the Carrier Linguistics Society, and the College of New Caledonia are inviting surrounding communities to come in and tell stories of the history of Fort St. James so we can accurately update the "Ripples of the Past" signs. Enjoy a small selection of snacks and beverages, as well as […]
Elder’s Tea and Bingo
Nak'azdli Health Centre 100 Kwah Rd, Fort St. James, BC, CanadaJoin us at the Nak'azdli Health Centre every Friday at noon for an Elder's Tea. Even if you aren't an Elder and just want to come out and interact with the Elders - that's fine too! The 1st Friday of every month is Elder's Tea Bingo.
Documentary Film Screening ~ Creation: Land-based Healing & Wellness
Pope Mountain Arts 675 Birch St. W., Fort St. James, BC, CanadaThis documentary is about hope and healing from mental illness through the gift of Creation and creative arts. Artwork and poetry by Lauren Aldred. Videography by Jim VanderVenter. All welcome to this free event. Refreshments will be served. Thank you to HEAL Healthcare for funding this project.
Movie Night
Community CentreClosed for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
The Fort St. James Public Library will be closed Saturday September 28th in lieu of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. We will reopen at 10am on Tuesday October 1st.
Pining for Connection – An art-based workshop with Sarah John
Pope Mountain Arts 675 Birch St. W., Fort St. James, BC, CanadaSarah, a masterful storyteller, will share her perspectives on the importance of revitalizing Indigenous cultural traditions and customs. During this two-hour session, participants will use pine needles to create a visual representation that tells a story about their connection to this topic.
Nusde Whuba Alh’goh Uts’ut’en
Kwah Hall 120 Hwy 27, Fort St James, CanadaWorking Toward the Future Together Honouring National Truth and Reconciliation Day To honour the Children who never came home, Residential School Survivors, their children and communities.
Teen Night Tuesday
Fort St. James Public Library 425 Manson Street, Fort St. James, British Columbia, CanadaAttention Teenagers! Are you looking for something fun to do every Tuesday Night? Our Tuesday Teen Night is the perfect time to unwind, socialize and make new friends while enjoying playing games, crafts or just hang out in a safe space and welcoming environment. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.