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Ed Hitchins, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Ed Hitchins

A guy who found his calling later in life, Edward Hitchins is a professional storyteller with a colourful and extensive history.

Beginning his journey into journalism in 2012 at Seneca College, Edward also graduated from Humber College with an Advanced Diploma in Print and Broadcast Journalism in 2018.  After time off from his career and venturing into other vocations, he started his career proper in 2022 in Campbell River, B.C.

Edward was attracted to the position of Indigenous Voices reporter with Energeticcity as a challenge.  Having not been around First Nations for the majority of his life, he hopes to learn about their culture through meaningful conversations while properly telling their stories. 

In a way, he hopes this position will allow both himself and Energeticcity to grow as a collective unit as his career moves forward and evolves into the next step.

He looks forward to growing both as a reporter and as a human being while being posted in Fort St. John.

This reporting position has been funded by the Government of Canada and the Local Journalism Initiative.

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Ed Hitchins,'s Latest Articles

The NLC rodeo team went to the Canadian Collegiate Rodeo Association’s Canadian College Rodeo Finals in Alberta. (Northern Lights College Rodeo Team, Facebook)
NLC rodeo team earns podium finishes at Canadian national championships

The Northern Lights College rodeo team performed well at the Canadian Collegiate Rodeo Association’s Canadian College Finals Rodeo 2025.

International food festival looks for vendors as it readies for 2025 return to Fort St. John

First taking place in 2017, the Taste of Fort St. John International Food Festival returns on June 28th, 2025.

‘It makes me so happy’: Weekend fundraisers raise $17.5k for research into MS

Residents came from around Fort St. John to attend a walk and an event at the Canadian Brewhouse this May to raise $17.5k for MS Canada.

Gardner completes sweep of bull riding events in Manitoba

Fort St. John's Jake Gardner increased his overall lead in the PBR Canada standings by 116 points as a result of his victories in Dauphin and Brandon, Manitoba.

Anne Roberts Young Elementary School's Bike Rodeo in 2025. (Supplied by Donna Hedges)
Safety, maintenance and more: School hosts fourth annual Bike Rodeo to ready pupils for summer riding

Firefighters and police officers attended Anne Roberts Young Elementary School's Bike Rodeo in May 2025.

‘In my happy place’: Fort St. John man looks to sell pieces from 1,300-strong A&W glassware collection

Marcel Kristoff, who was a former partner in the A&W franchise in Fort St. John and has 1,300 different A&W glasses, has put some of the pieces up for sale on Facebook marketplace.

Komie Road wildfire now listed as ‘being held’

The wildfire in the Komie Road area, which has burned 47-hectares, started on May 15th.

Overwintering wildfire north of Fort Nelson now at 2,300-plus hectares

The BC Wildfire Service's latest update for the fire, located near Etset Lake, came on Friday, May 23rd.

Gardner takes top spot at bull riding event in Manitoba

Fort St. John’s Jake Gardner took home the win at the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Canadian Touring Pro stop in Dauphin at the Credit Union Place on Thursday, May 22nd.

Peace Country Pickleball Association to open 2025 season with memorial social tournament

The second annual Corey Jonsson Memorial Tournament, organized by the Peace Country Pickleball Association (PCPA), will take over the Taylor courts during the first weekend of June, offering action in three divisions.

Ovvian Castrillo Hill
World Fair to return to Fort St. John in 2025 with performances, exhibits, food

Organizer Ovvian Castrillo-Hill says the World Fair 2025, to take place on May 25th, will be a reboot of an event that last took place in Fort St. John back in 2020.

Doig River First Nation Elder Gerry Attachie warms up some bannock by the fire during Doig Day 2025 on May 22nd.
‘Different from a textbook’: Doig Day returns in 2025 to educate kids about Indigenous culture and language

Doig Day, open to the public and School District 60 students, has been educating children about Indigenous culture since the 1970s.

Bob Zimmer, Conservative Prince George, Peace River and Northern rockies riding candidate in the federal election 2025. (Energeticccity.ca)
Bob Zimmer retains position in Conservative shadow cabinet

Prince George - Peace River -Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer has been named the shadow minister of Arctic affairs and northern economic development agency in the Conservative Party’s new shadow cabinet.

Peace Region Métis Community Association to host second Family Jamboree

The second-annual Family Jamboree will take over the Fort St. John Seniors Hall on June 6th and 7th, 2025, and offer attendees a slice of Métis life and music.

Blizzard Bicycle Club hosts ‘Pie Ride’ to Mile 72 in Charlie Lake

Members of the Blizzard Bicycle Club headed to The Shepherd’s Inn at Mile 72 in Charlie Lake as a way of taking in the long Victoria Day weekend.

‘I put a lot of hard work into what I own’: Vandals smash windshield of Fort St. John man’s Indigenous-inspired vehicle

A car belonging to Dan Prince, a member of Haisla Nation in Kitimat who adorned his Dodge Challenger with First Nations-inspired decals, was vandalized on May 12th.

(UPDATE): Wildfire east of Redfern-Keily Provincial Park now ‘under control’

The fire, first reported on May 19th, is alongside Pocketknife Creek north of Pink Mountain.

Local female hockey program seeks coaches for upcoming season

The Northeast BC Predators female hockey program is seeking U-13, U-15 and U-18 head and assistant coaches for the 2025-26 season.

‘A career fair without calling it a career fair’: Indigenous-centric event comes to Northern Lights College

Indigenous secondary students have the opportunity to explore different career paths at Northern Lights College's Indigenous Pathways to Futures event on May 27th.

Indigenous communities to receive funds for food security, sovereignty

Doig River First Nation and West Moberly First Nations and Fort Nelson First Nation will be getting a share of funds through the province’s Indigenous Food Security and Sovereignty program, funded by the New Relationship Trust.

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