Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Stay Updated in 2026
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share how you can stay updated in 2026. 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
It’s a new year, and there are plenty of ways to stay updated on all the news and events happening in the Peace region. From wildfires to the municipal election, we will be covering it all so you don’t miss anything. Here are some ways to keep up:
- Bookmark our website on desktop or your mobile phone
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- Sign up for our newsletters
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- Weekly FSJ Today Events newsletter
- Bi-weekly Peace Politics newsletter
- Listen to our podcasts
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Most-Read Stories of the Week
Latest Stories
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 January 18 to 24, 2026:
- Petition Calling for Legal Changes: in memory of Dawson Creek’s Kiara Agnew hits 1,000 signatures. This comes as the verdict of the man found not guilty of her murder goes under review and he makes his first public statement since the incident.
- Fire Engulfs Building: on Blueberry River First Nations Reserve in the early hours of the morning of January 17, 2026. The Fort St. John RCMP said there were no casualties, and there is “no indication” the fire was suspicious.
- Court Report: for the week of January 12-16, 2026. Included are the latest sentences handed down from the Fort St. John and Dawson Creek provincial courts.
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