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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: 2025 Annual Report

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share our 2025 Annual Report. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Flyers lose to Canucks in NPHL make-up game

The Fort St. John Senior Flyers' loss to the Dawson Creek Canucks on January 15th was the team's eighth of the NPHL season.

Fort St. John RCMP issues youth social media warning amid mental health and cyberbullying concerns

The Fort St. John RCMP said it has received multiple calls related to youth mental health and cyberbullying concerns.

Petition to deny parole for killer of six, including two children, garners 31,520 signatures

David Shearing, or Davis Ennis, was arrested in the 1980s in Tumbler Ridge before he confessed to killing six members of the same family. A petition calling for him to stay behind bars has received 31,520 signatures as of January 16th.

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This Week in the Peace – North Peace Community Foundation & iseropen.ca

On this episode of This Week in the Peace, we're joined by the North Peace Community Foundation and the creator of iseropen.ca

Energeticcity.ca Annual Report 2024

Learn more about our finances and behind-the-scenes information in the Energeticcity.ca 2024 Annual Report

B.C’s charity herring sale is back on. But hundreds of sea lions feasted first
(UPDATE) Energy regulator to change application forms for permits related to Blueberry River territory

Project proposals regarding work being done in northeast B.C. will all be completed using the new system by April 2026, says the BC Energy Regulator.

Arctic Echoes concert to celebrate ‘magic of the north’ in Fort St. John

The Arctic Echoes concert, dedicated to choral music inspired by "winter landscapes, stillness and the magic of the north," will be performed by the Northern Lights Choral Society at the North Peace Cultural Centre on January 19th.

Don’t expect spike in arrests after B.C. ends decriminalization: police chief
Epscan donates over $3,000 to Carter Kosick Memorial Society

Epscan Industries has donated over $3,000 for the Carter Kosick Memorial Society, which was set up after Carter - a then-18-year-old employee of the company - died last year.

Campbell-era minister Iain Black joining B.C. Conservative leadership race
Timeline of B.C.’s three-year drug decriminalization pilot project
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.
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Dawson Road Maintenance fined over $240,000 following WorkSafeBC inspection

Dawson Road Maintenance has been fined $248,095.47 by WorkSafeBC for alleged violations related to the safety of traffic control persons (TCPs).

Fort St. John Friendship Society appoints new executive director

Jolene van Wieringen will replace Todd Morrow as executive director of the Fort St. John Friendship Society, with her first day on January 19th.

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Petition calls for ‘harsher’ sentence for man who sexually interfered with young person in Fort St. John

Some 684 people have signed an online petition calling for Timothy Schlosser, who pled guilty to sexual interference involving a person under 16 years of age, to receive a "harsher" sentence. Schlosser was given a conditional sentence, often called 'house arrest.'

Ex-journalists lament closure of Ming Pao, Canada’s last Chinese-language daily paper
Lazy river, waterslide, splash pad: Council hears first ideas for new pool as city set to start gathering community feedback

The City of Fort St. John has decided to move forward with planning and pricing for two parts of its new aquatic facility to replace the North Peace Leisure Pool.

Nominations open for North Peace Arena as Kraft Hockeyville launches 2026 competition

The North Peace Arena, alongside ice rinks around Canada, could win $250,000 in upgrades in the Kraft Hockeyville 2026 competition - but it needs nominations from the community.

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