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Man behind school rink restoration named Co-op Community Champion

Scott Emslie was nominated as Co-op Community Champion his recent efforts to restore the C.M. Finch Elementary School outdoor hockey rink.

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Tourmaline highlights Montney growth, cost reductions in Q3 update

In Tourmaline Oil's 2025 Q3 results, it credited growth and cost reductions at its Montney operations in helping with its strong results.

Fort St. John and Dawson Creek no longer have community newspapers. To help local businesses reach the communities of Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Hudson's Hope, Pouce Coupe, Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge, Energeticcity.ca is now accepting public notice advertising.
Canadian Navigable Waters Act Minor Works Notification – Attachie Development, Halfway River Powerline Crossing

SPONSORED: ARC Resources Inc. hereby gives notice that a submission has been added to the Common Project Search

Gunshots at ostrich farm as cull at B.C. farm moves ahead
Gunshots herald ostrich cull after police limit access to British Columbia farm
Arc Resources profits dip as production booms in third quarter

The report also outlines information on Arc Resources’ plans for 2026, including its Montney assets in northeast B.C.

B.C. couple who ran bogus anti-tax school lose CRA assessment appeal
There has been an outbreak of measles in B.C. in 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nicole Osborne)
BCCDC reports 26 new measles cases in northeast

The BC Centre for Disease Control has reported 26 new measles cases across the province in its latest report on November 6th, all within northeast B.C.

Dawson Creek Pickleball club looks for new logo

The Dawson Creek Pickleball club's quest for a new logo first came up last year, says the new vice-president Roxy Honing - who is also a graphic designer by trade.

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Postal workers strike ensures ‘message was heard,’ Fort St. John union branch president says

Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) local chapter 738 president Babe Seguin told Energeticcity.ca the postal workers' strikes since September are raising awareness of possible rural post office closures.

More than 270 sign petition to oppose overdose prevention site near Fort St. John daycare

Hundreds of people have signed a petition trying to prevent the reopening of the Fort St. John Health Services Centre - an overdose prevention site - due to its proximity to Wiggles and Giggles Group Daycare and other schools.

Bob Zimmer, Conservative Prince George, Peace River and Northern rockies riding candidate in the federal election 2025. (Energeticccity.ca)
Peace River MP urges caution over budget promises: ‘Delivering is a challenge for them’

Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer says he doubts Liberals' ability to deliver on promises made in the budget presented on Tuesday, November 4th.

Fuel spill from derailed train near Kamloops, B.C., lake reaches 80,000 litres
Five things to know about ostrich cull case, after court delivers blow to farmers
Bench warrant issued after stabbing suspect fails to appear in court

Kayla Breeze Trudeau failed to appear for her November 3rd arraignment hearing, according to Court Services Online.

Remembrance Day parade returns next week, BC Transit offering free rides to vets

There will be a parade and ceremony on Remembrance Day, November 11th, to pay tribute to fallen Canadian soldiers and celebrate the service of living veterans and active service members.

Bell eyes U.S. fibre expansion after closing Ziply deal and boosting internet subs
Homicide investigators called in after deadly shooting in Burnaby, B.C.
Vermilion reports small earnings gain in Q3 after huge losses in Q2

Much of Vermilion’s Canadian production efforts in the third quarter were focused outside of the Montney region, according to its third-quarter financial results for 2025.

B.C. ostriches’ fate in hands of Supreme Court, with cull decision imminent
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