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The North East BC Trackers U-15 and U-18 programs are looking for sponsors for bus windows, banners and fuel sponsorship.

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‘Horrified’: Local politicians react to death of Conservative pundit Charlie Kirk

Both Peace River-Prince George-Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer and Peace River North MLA Jordan Kealy reacted to the death of Charlie Kirk on social media on September 10th.

Vertical Slam team donates gift cards to cancer patients using fundraised cash

Gift cards bought using cash fundraised at the Vertical Slam Ultimate Challenge and Sadownik Miles for Smiles events in 2025 have been given to cancer patients at the Fort St. John Hospital.

Doctors, nurses, First Nations call for assessment of LNG industry’s health impacts

Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) - a group of doctors, nurses and representatives of various B.C. First Nations - is urging government leaders to acknowledge the health impacts of the liquified natural gas (LNG) industry.

The BCGEU strike in Fort St. John on September 9th. (Ed Hitchins, Energeticcity.ca)
BCGEU strike arrives in Fort St. John as negotiations stall

Local representative Judy Fox-McGuire told Energeticcity.ca as many as 30 BCGEU striking members were picketing in the morning.

Air quality statement lifted, local smoke remains in forecast

Environment Canada’s special air quality statement for the Peace region ended on September 9th, but residents are being told to continue to expect smoky skies.

Energy giant confirms up to 25 per cent global workforce reduction

ConocoPhillips confirmed its global workforce will be slimmed down by up to 25 per cent, but there is no news on how many jobs will be affected in the Peace region.

Fort St. John BCGEU workers to join province-wide strike

The B.C. General Employees' Union represents 191 workers within Fort St. John, where there will be a strike on September 9th.

A 3D graphic representation of a measles virus particle. (CDC/Unsplash)
BCCDC reports six new measles cases in northern B.C.

The number of confirmed measles cases in B.C. so far this year reached 250 on September 8th, and more than 70 per cent are located in the Northern Health region.

Charlie Lake sewer maintenance delayed until fall, says PRRD

Sewer maintenance in Charlie Lake has been delayed until the fall.

Campfire ban to take effect across Prince George Fire Centre

All category one open fires are being banned across the Prince George Fire Centre starting Monday, September 8th.

A 3D graphic representation of a measles virus particle. (CDC/Unsplash)
Northern Health sees uptick in active measles cases

Northern Health has the only four active cases of measles within B.C., according to the BCCDC's latest update on September 4th.

‘Brilliantly simple’ 100 Women Who Care fundraiser returns to Fort St. John

The 11th edition of 100 Women Who Care Fort St. John will take place on September 23rd at the Lido theatre.

The Pocket Knife Creek wildfire burns south of Fort Nelson on June 8th, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, B.C. Wildfire Service)
Environment Canada issues air quality warning for Peace region, Fort Nelson

Air quality warnings related to wildfire smoke could impact the Peace River region and Fort Nelson for remainder of this week, Environment Canada says.

The Boundary Lake Water Station is managed by the PRRD, whose office is shown in this image.
‘Responsible spending’: Peace River Regional District is one of B.C.’s ‘most efficient,’ report finds

According to a report from the CFIB, the PRRD is in the top five 'most efficient' districts in B.C., due to its controlled spending.

Fort St. John RCMP officers seek pair of wanted men

Fort St. John police issued separate wanted notices for 40-year-old Adam Patrick Byrne and 36-year-old Travis William Kowalchuk on Wednesday, September 3rd.

BCGEU union confirms Fort St. John workers not among striking employees

There are no Fort St. John workers on strike as part of the B.C. General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) dispute with the Public Service Agency, the union told Energeticcity.ca.

A picture of a water station with a white van next to it and a piece of heavy equipment in the background in the winter.
Peace region water and transfer stations to be disrupted during power outage

The BC Hydro outage will impact two water stations and several waste transfer stations in the Peace region on September 7th.

A 3D graphic representation of a measles virus particle. (CDC/Unsplash)
BCCDC reports six new confirmed measles cases, one in Northern Health

One new measles case has been confirmed in the Northern Health region on September 2nd.

International migration boosts Peace region’s population amid economic uncertainty, report finds

The CPABC's BC Check up Live report found international migration is furthering the growth of the Peace region.

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