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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: The Block Party is Back

In this edition of the Weekly Review, the Moose FM Block Party is back on the street. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

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Most-read stories for the week of June 1-7, 2025

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Behind the Scenes

We are excited to announce that the Moose FM Block Party presented by RE/MAX is officially returning to the street! Originally, this awesome event took place downtown but was moved to Centennial Park as 100th Street was under construction. Now that the construction is done, we are back!

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The festivities are set for September 6 and will be taking place on 100th Street from 100th Avenue to 103rd Avenue. There will be music, food, games, and more! Right now, we are looking for Arts Market and Food vendors. Go to moosefm.ca/blockparty​ to sign up now.

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 June 1 to 7, 2025:

  1. Community Rallies After Terminal Diagnosis: of Fort St John resident Tony Lloyd. Lloyd was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a fast-growing brain tumour.
  2. A Child Cyclist was Hit by a Pick-Up Truck​: in Fort St John on June 2, 2025. According to the RCMP, the cyclist was taken to the hospital with injuries not believed to be life-threatening.
  3. Drivers Warned of Traffic Circle Closure:​ in Dawson Creek. The traffic circle was closed on June 3, 2025, to allow roadwork to take place.

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