Bumpy Best Buddy adoption program
Bumpy, a Siamese cat, one of the pets adopted as part of the best buddy program (Chris Walker, Moose FM)
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Ethan Van Dop joined the Energeticcity.ca team as a general assignment reporter in March 2026.
Prior to moving up to Fort St. John, Ethan studied broadcast and online journalism at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.
In his spare time, Ethan enjoys watching the Vancouver Canucks and hanging out with his two golden doodles.
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