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Fort St. John Huskies’ win streak over after loss to Lumber Barons

The La Crete Lumber Barons beat the Fort St. John Huskies by a score of 5-2 on Saturday, January 24th in Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League (NWJHL) action.

B.C. homicides put gay dating apps in spotlight, as advocates, police warn of risks
Vancouver-based wildlife group files report after bear cub burned near Dawson Creek

The Fur-Bearers said it contacted B.C.’s Natural Resource Officer Service in December 2025 surrounding the incident involving Valkyrie, a black bear who was found badly burned near Dawson Creek.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Stay Updated in 2026

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share how you can stay updated in 2026. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Australia announces cull of dingoes that circled Canadian woman’s body on beach
‘Tragic accident’ kills worker at central B.C. gold mine
BC Hydro selects three Peace projects from 2025 Call for Power

Projects selected by BC Hydro from its 2025 Call for Power include Taylor South Wind, Sweetwater Wind and Bessie Wind.

Taylor finalizes new 2026 Peace Island Park Bylaw

The District of Taylor has approved the new version of its Peace Island Park Bylaw ahead of its 2026 camping season.

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Taylor driver ‘forced’ to move into oncoming traffic to avoid collision questions snow plow policy

The District of Taylor has fielded questions from a driver about the safety of its policy which sees snow plows "operate on the opposite side of the road.” 

Project to power LNG facility begins consultation with First Nation

BC Hydro is consulting with Squamish Nation over building a power line to provide additional electricity to the under-construction Woodfibre LNG.

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This Week in the Peace – UNBC & Tse’k’wa Heritage Society

On this episode of This Week in the Peace, we're joined by UNBC's Dr. Joseph Shea and Alyssa Currie from the Tse'k'wa Heritage Society

B.C. minister condemns hate crimes after Nazi symbol spray-painted on bridge
Peace Fusion Dance Company returns with season nine showcase

Peace Fusion Dance Company is a troupe made up several clubs in the Peace region. It its set to host its season nine showcase on January 23rd at the North Peace Cultural Centre.

Ex-grocery boss Jones to make ‘big announcement’ amid B.C. Conservative race
Northern Health launches new webpage tracking emergency department status

The webpage provides information on whether Northern Health emergency departments are open or temporarily closed.

Warming centre reopens in Dawson Creek as cold weather returns

The Nawican Shelter in Dawson Creek has been reopened on January 22nd, 2026 to help the community during the upcoming cold spell.

Fort St. John coffee shop wins 2026 Canadian Choice Award

Bean UpNorth Coffee House in Fort St. John has been named a 2026 Canadian Choice Award winner in the cafes category.

First Nations-owned Vancouver Island wood chip plant set to close in March
4.4 magnitude quake hits near Haida Gwaii, no damage expected
LNG Canada flares up to 15 times more gas than expected, documents reveal

LNG Canada should be fine to operate by burning 11,000 cubic metres of gas per day, but due to a flaring issue, it reported flaring an average of approximately 205,000 cubic metres per day between July 1st and November 30th, 2025.

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