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North Peace Grizzlies drop opening provincial soccer matches

The North Peace Grizzlies began 'AAA' boys' soccer provincials in Burnaby on Thursday, November 20th.

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Peace region projects receive $350k+ combined in trust’s final 2025 funding cycle

The Lake Point Golf and Country Club in Charlie Lake and the Tumbler Ridge Mountain Bike Association will both receive funding for projects as part of NDIT's final intake of 2025.

Farmers’ protest to take place in Fort St. John after ostrich cull

Protesters will meet at the Charlie Lake south boat launch at 11 a.m. on November 22nd and convoy through Fort St. John before gathering for speeches at Centennial Park around 3:15 p.m.

Gardner picks up year-end bull riding awards despite disappointing PBR Canada finals finish

Bull rider Jake Gardner's 15th place finish was softened by his two season-ending awards in Edmonton on November 14th and 15th at PBR Canada finals.

Drivers advised to regularly wash vehicles to prevent rust as salt brine use resumed on North Peace highways

Dawson Road Maintenance started applying salt brine on highways in the North Peace region in November.

Fort St. John school’s fundraising campaign underway for Hurricane Melissa victims

Dr. Kearney Middle School's Helps Out campaign is benefitting communities affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica, and was begun by guidance counsellor Cassandra Baker-Watson, a native of the island nation.

Prophet River First Nation member Liza Wolf (left) and anthropologist Antonia Mills translate oral histories at Halfway River, 1966. The tape recorder in the leather case and electric fence battery which are featured in the foreground of this image were used for documentation as well as playback during translation. (Photo by Robin Ridington, with permission of Liza Wolf’s daughter Lorraine Wolf-Notseta Chipesia)
17,500 files digitally repatriated to Dane-zaa people by Vancouver-based folklorist

The repatriated Ridington Dane-zaa archive contains over 11,000 audio files, almost 500 video files, 5,300 images and 700 textual files.

U-15 Trackers teen named top AEHL star for October

Just 14 years old, Brody Peterson has been named an Alberta Elite Hockey League (AEHL) star for October after earning 38 points in nine games for the undefeated Northeast BC U-15 Trackers.

A RCMP cruiser in a winter parking lot.
Man charged after another firearm incident in Fort St. John

Fort St. John police officers responded to reports of gunfire on November 12th, and a 32-year-old has been charged with eight offences.

Indigenous explainers: Beading group honours First Nations veterans

The traditional practice of beading traces back some 8,000 years with Indigenous people in North America.

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.

Signage announcing CP office closures
Postal workers strike ensures ‘message was heard,’ Fort St. John union branch president says

Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) local chapter 738 president Babe Seguin told Energeticcity.ca the postal workers' strikes since September are raising awareness of possible rural post office closures.

(UPDATE) Missing 16-year-old found

The 16-year-old had last been seen in Fort St. John on October 23rd, but she has now been found safe.

Left to right: Nicola Allen-Morris, Corene and Dwayne Green's bottle drive, Annette Campbell. (Submitted)
Peace region residents step up to organize multiple Hurricane Melissa humanitarian efforts

In the wake of the worst hurricane to hit Jamaica in over a century, people in the Peace region are looking to collect funds, food and other essential items for displaced people victimized by Hurricane Melissa.

Fort St. John star bull rider settles for fifth at PBR finals in Australia

Fort St. John's Jake Gardner was invited to the Professional Bull Riders Australia Monster Energy Tour Grand Finals in Queensland on October 31st and November 1st, 2025, due to his high PBR Canada ranking.

Fort St. John Senior Flyers secure first win of NPHL season

The Flyers beat the the Fox Creek Knights 7-0 with Landon Hatton getting his first shutout with Braeden Pimm scoring a hat trick.

Fort St. John Huskies' practice on September 11th ahead of the 2025/26 season. (Ed Hitchins, Energeticcity.ca
Fort St. John Huskies’ win streak reaches nine games

The Fort St. John Huskies win streak has reached nine following victories Fairview Flyers and the County of Grande Prairie Wheat Kings on October 31st and November 1st.

The Blue Jays are competing in the World Series. (Franki Berry, Energeticcity.ca)
Fort St. John businesses enjoy economic boost amid Blue Jays’ magical run

Fort St. John businesses have spoken to Energeticcity.ca about the impact of the Toronto Blue Jays' World Series run.

All invited to open houses on PRRD’s new Regional Zoning Bylaw draft

Fifteen open houses will be held across the PRRD from November 15th to 23rd to gain resident feedback on the Peace River Regional District's draft zoning bylaw.

Smoke from a wildfire near the Fort Nelson River which is now 'under control.' (BCWS)
BCWS reports all northeast B.C. wildfires ‘under control’ going into winter

2025's wildfire season saw over 300 wildfires in the PGFC coverage area, including multiple wildfires of note and an evacuation. However, as the first snow falls, the BCWS now lists all wildfires in northeast B.C. as 'under control.'

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