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Enbridge reports $682 million in third-quarter earnings

In its Q3 report released on Friday, Enbridge revealed it earned $682 million in GAAP earnings.

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BCGEU members praised as ‘real MVPs’ as ratification vote begins

BCGEU workers in the province have begun to vote on ratifying the B.C. provincial government's tentative deal with the union.

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CER gives green light to $340.9 million Taylor to Gordondale pipeline project

The Commission of the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) has recommended Pembina’s Taylor to Gordondale pipeline be issued an authorization certificate. 

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Health authorities warn of toxic blue ‘rock chunks’ in Dawson Creek drug supply

Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority have jointly issued a toxic drug alert for Dawson Creek over a blue ‘rock chunk’ substance which causes prolonged, heavy sedation and requires an increased amount of naloxone to reverse its effects.

Smoke from a wildfire near the Fort Nelson River which is now 'under control.' (BCWS)
B.C. government slapped with $750K+ fine over incidents, including wildland firefighter’s fatal rollover near Fort St. John

WorkSafeBC has listed a $759,368.84 penalty dated September 25th, 2025 issued to the government after it investigated two incidents involving wildfire suppression, one of which involved a firefighter's death.

Dawson Creek food bank’s ‘Stock our Sleigh’ food drive returns

Donations to St. Mark’s Food Bank will be accepted at the Dawson Creek Safeway, No Frills, Save-On-Foods and Co-op during regular business hours from November 9th to 14th.

Arc Resources fined over $140K following WorkSafeBC inspection

WorkSafeBC's penalty summary claims it found multiple issues with Arc Resources' confined space entry process, among other violations.

‘Horrible news’ or already ‘raised for meat’?: Fort St. John reacts to B.C. ostrich farm cull

Fort St. John lawyer Steven Cope, representing clients who say they are owed money by Universal Ostrich Farms, spoke with Energeticcity.ca following the Supreme Court's decision to go ahead with the cull.

(UPDATE) NEBC Predators get started at Calgary’s Wickfest tournament

The U-13 and U-18 Northeast BC Predators will participate at Calgary's Wickfest hockey tournament, which will take place from November 7th to November 9th.

Carney tells business crowd a new pipeline project is ‘going to happen’

Prime Minister Mark Carney came close to saying he will secure a new pipeline for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on November 7th.

Two construction companies fined tens of thousands for violations at Fort St. John worksites

According to WorkSafeBC’s penalty summaries page, Fort St. John's D.D.E Construction and WCPG Construction were both fined in October after inspections at residential properties they were working on.

Northern Health prepares for ‘minimal’ investment as it faces 200-strong seniors’ bed shortage

The Peace River Regional District reviewed a presentation from Northern Health about seniors' long-term housing in the region.

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Video Council Corner: Snow Clearing

In this episode, Caitlin is joined by Councillor Jim Lequiere to learn more about the City's snow clearing policies

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Video This Week in the Peace – Remembrance Day & Beehive to Canvas Art Exhibit

In this episode of This Week in the Peace, learn more about the FSJ Remembrance Day ceremony and the Beehive to Canvas art exhibit

RCMP search for unattended horses loose in Fort St. John

RCMP are searching for two horses seen wandering the streets of Fort St. John in the morning of November 7th.

Man behind school rink restoration named Co-op Community Champion

Scott Emslie was nominated as Co-op Community Champion his recent efforts to restore the C.M. Finch Elementary School outdoor hockey rink.

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Tourmaline highlights Montney growth, cost reductions in Q3 update

In Tourmaline Oil's 2025 Q3 results, it credited growth and cost reductions at its Montney operations in helping with its strong results.

Fort St. John and Dawson Creek no longer have community newspapers. To help local businesses reach the communities of Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Hudson's Hope, Pouce Coupe, Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge, Energeticcity.ca is now accepting public notice advertising.
Canadian Navigable Waters Act Minor Works Notification – Attachie Development, Halfway River Powerline Crossing

SPONSORED: ARC Resources Inc. hereby gives notice that a submission has been added to the Common Project Search

Arc Resources profits dip as production booms in third quarter

The report also outlines information on Arc Resources’ plans for 2026, including its Montney assets in northeast B.C.

There has been an outbreak of measles in B.C. in 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nicole Osborne)
BCCDC reports 26 new measles cases in northeast

The BC Centre for Disease Control has reported 26 new measles cases across the province in its latest report on November 6th, all within northeast B.C.

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