Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Stay In Touch
In this edition of the Weekly Review, multiple ways you can stay in touch with the newsroom. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Welcome to the next installment of the Weekly Review, a series where we mention what’s going on behind the scenes and showcase the previous week’s most-read stories.
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Behind the Scenes
There is a lot going on in the region and we cover a variety of stories. If you have a news tip, notice an error, or want to share feedback with our reporters, you can do all of that and more at energeticcity.ca/contact-us. We have a special contact form designed to help you stay in touch with our newsroom.
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Latest Stories
Most-Read Stories of the Week
It’s always interesting to see what the readers of Energeticcity.ca are most curious about. Sometimes it’s a big decision that will impact property taxes, and sometimes it’s a new restaurant coming to town. Here are the most-read stories for the week of May 10 to 16, 2026:
- Court Report: for the week of May 4 to 8, 2026. Included are the latest sentences handed down from the Fort St. John provincial court.
- BCWS Aircraft Respond: to Windy Creek Wildfire located near Moberly Lake and Highway 29. This fire was brought to under control status as of May 13, 2026.
- BCWS Fights Wildfire: north of Fort St John. The fire was first reported on May 13, 2026 and is located in the Roseland Creek area near the Beatton River.
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