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    • Part 1: First Nations of the Peace River Region
    • Part 2: The Fur Trade Era
    • Part 3: Transportation and Communication
    • Part 4: Old Timers and the Price of Land
    • Part 5: Dawson Creek: The Story of the Community
    • Part 6: Mysteries, Adventures and Indian Legends
    • Part 7: Arts, Crafts and Recreation
    • Part 8: Agriculture
    • Part 9: Church Histories
    • Part 10: Schools
    • Part 11: Health Care
    • Part 12: Industries and Enterprises
    • Part 13: Policing the Peace
    • Part 14: Pouce Coupe, Rolla, and Other South Peace Communities
    • Part 15: Chetwynd and the Fort St. John Area
    • Part 16: The Alberta Peace
    • Part 17: Natural History of the Peace River Region
    • Part 18: Interviews with Old Timers
    • Part 19: Remembering Our Veterans

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BN09-22: Churches in South Peace, November 2002

Recent History – 2002
South Peace United Church: 1300-104th Avenue, Dawson Creek, Reverend Judy Hare

Grace Lutheran Church (ELCC): 11101 – 17th Street, Dawson Creek

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church: 901 – Cornwall Crescent, Dawson Creek, Rev. C.P. Denninger

St. James Presbyterian Church: 1501-108th Avenue, Dawson Creek

First Baptist Church: 1400 – 113th Avenue, Dawson Creek, Pastor Dr. Michael Stark

Peace Mission Chapel: Progress, Pastor Lee Stephenson

Grandview Chapel: 900 – 94th Avenue, Dawson Creek, Pastor Harold Ferguson

Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle: 11501 – 17th Street, Dawson Creek, Pastor Gordon Warriner

Dawson Creek Alliance Church: 9009 – 10th Street, Dawson Creek, Pastor Kent Maddigan

Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church: 908 – 104th Avenue, Dawson Creek, Fr. Chris Lynch

Salvation Army: 1436 – 104th Avenue, Dawson Creek

Dawson Creek Seventh Day Adventist Church: 9201 – 14th Street, Dawson Creek, Pastor Nestor Santos

Door of Hope Seventh Day Adventist Church: 1500 – 111th Ave., Dawson Creek, Pastor Jeff Kapiniak

Northgate Mennonite Bretheran Church: 1800 – 109th Ave., Dawson Creek

Cornerstone Christian Assembly: 10221 – 18th Street, Dawson Creek

Apostolic Lighthouse Tabernacle: 709 – 96A Avenue, Dawson Creek, Pastor James Bridges

Nazarene Church: 433 – 95th Avenue, Dawson Creek, Voluntary Pastor Ruth Smith

Dawson Creek Community Church: 1224 – 103rd Ave., Dawson Creek, Pastors David and Phyllis Roch

Christ Church Anglican Church: Pouce Coupe, Rev. Alexis Saunders

St. Mark’s Anglican Church: 1029 – 103rd Avenue, Dawson Creek

St. Andrew’s Anglican Church: Sunset Prairie

Pouce Coupe Community Church: Senior Citizens’ Hall, Pastor John F. Klassen

Four Square Family Church:

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