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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: 2026 Reader Survey

In this edition of the Weekly Review, let us know how we're doing with the 2026 Reader Survey. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Fort St. John school to host first Go Kart Rodeo

Fort St. John's Dr. Kearney Middle School is to host a Go Kart Rodeo on May 29th, 2026, and is inviting other schools to participate.

(UPDATE) Family of woman killed in Mexico forced to create new Facebook campaign group after copyright infringement report

The ‘Justice for Kiara’ Facebook group - which has now been taken down - was started by Kiara Agnew’s family after she was killed in Mexico in 2023 and her boyfriend, Ryan Friesen, found not guilty of femicide. That verdict has since been overturned, with Friesen launching an appeal.

International Women’s Day event hopes to raise $10K for three local charities

A pair of Fort St. John friends are hoping to raise $10,000 for three charities by organizing an International Women's Day event on March 8th, 2026.

Pipeline protest created safety risks, but journalists were let in, says RCMP officer
Water levels ‘in great shape’ as feeder main repairs continue, city says

The City of Fort St. John remains hopeful the feeder water main repairs will be completed within the original 48-hour timeframe.

Thieves steal copper wire worth $250,000 from Charlie Lake over more than two months

Copper wire worth $250,000 was stolen from an unmanned rural gas site in Charlie Lake between November 26th, 2025 and February 4th, 2026.

A wooden sign that reads "Doig River First Nation."
Input sought on land-use planning project between Doig River First Nation and province

B.C. and Doig River First Nation's joint land-use plan has its roots dating back to the Consensus Document back in 2021.

NRRM raises alarm about Alaska Highway safety near Pink Mountain

The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is looking to the Peace River Regional District for support with solving a driving hazard at the Pink Mountain Campsite entrance onto Highway 97.

Media exclusion zone during 2023 Vancouver decampment ‘unlawful,’ report finds
Environment Canada issues freezing rain warning for Fort Nelson

Environment Canada warns a warm front passing through Fort Nelson beginning on the afternoon of February 3rd could “bring periods of ice pellets or freezing rain.”

Elementary pupils cheer on Olympic athlete mentor as part of Classroom Champions program

Students held a cheer party for luge athlete Devin Wardrope on Tuesday, February 3rd at Pouce Coupe Elementary. He has been mentoring them through the Classroom Champions program.

Tumbler Ridge Health Centre. (Google Maps)
(UPDATE) Tumbler Ridge emergency department closure ended early

The Tumbler Ridge Health Centre's regular daytime emergency services were due to be interrupted from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on February 3rd, 2026.

Peer mentorship program for women entrepreneurs to be held in Fort St. John

The Community Peer Mentorship Program, organized locally by WeBC in partnership with the Fort St. John and District Chamber of Commerce for female business owners, is set to begin its winter/spring sessions on February 10th.

Three foreign nationals arrested by extortion patrol are charged in B.C. shooting
Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Winter Fest begins for 2026

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we spoke to Councillor Trevor Bolin to learn more Fort St. John's reimagined Winter Fest, which starts today. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Owner of B.C. ghost town taking another swing at energy exports
NEBC Trackers gets set to host championship for best U-18 teams in B.C.

The NEBC Trackers will host the eight-team BC Hockey Tier One Provincial Championship at the North Peace Arena and Pomeroy Sport Centre in March 2026.

Fort St. John RCMP officers promote Indigenous policing amid northern recruitment initiative

Fort St. John police officers - Constable Caitlyn Rissanen and Constable Chad Neustaeter - had the chance to promote the Indigenous Policing Service Program during Prince George Cougars' games between January 23rd to 25th as part of the RCMP's Northern Recruitment Initiative.

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

Northern Health reported 338 confirmed measles cases on January 29th, with 318 of those cases being in northeast B.C. specifically.

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