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Salvation Army kick starts 2025 Christmas Kettle Campaign

The Fort St. John Salvation Army has announced the start of its annual Christmas Kettle Campaign.

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.

‘Deep burial’ for ostriches at B.C. landfill as CFIA completes cull and disposal work
A look at new projects weighed by Major Projects Office, including Ksi Lisims LNG and North Coast Transmission Line

The second batch of projects being referred to the new Major Projects Office include Ksi Lisims LNG and the North Coast Transmission Line in northwestern British Columbia, which are both within a proposed infrastructure corridor stretching into the Yukon.

Former NPSS student Krispin Johnson (left) receives the Governor General's Medal from School principal Todd Koponyas (Photo submitted by Colette Roy)
Former secondary school student awarded Governor General’s bronze medal

Krispin Johnson, who now attends the University of Alberta, was awarded the Governor General's Academic Medal for his 95.53 average as a student at North Peace Secondary School last year.

The action takes place starting on November 29th at the Chalo Gym on the Fort Nelson First Nations reserve (photo submitted by Miranda Dendys)
Floor hockey tourney honouring late Fort Nelson First Nation member returns for 2025

Formerly known as the Old Fort Cup, the Michael Badine Memorial Floor Hockey Tournament was re-named after the late FNFN member who passed away in 2023.

Dawson Creek extends state of local emergency as water issue persists

The city of Dawson Creek’s state of local emergency (SOLE) has been extended until late November amid dwindling water supplies. 

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Snowfall warning issued for Williston and Pine Pass

According to Environment Canada's snowfall warning, up to 10cm of snow is expected in the Williston region and Pine Pass area on Highway 97 overnight from November 12th to 13th.

Gift cards for Brazilian sugaring: Fort St. John business launches ‘Muffs for Mitts’ fundraiser

The Lippy Lemon clients who bring in a $50 gift card to donate to the FSJWRS will receive their entire Brazilian sugaring service for free.

B.C. animal sanctuary tells of threats, ‘unjustified hate’ since reporting avian flu
Researchers raise alarm over carcinogenic chemicals found in hair, urine of pregnant women in South Peace

Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment are raising awareness about data suggesting adverse health outcomes of people living near oil and gas operations.

Railways says rock slide may have caused B.C. derailment that spilled jet fuel
B.C. falls silent at Remembrance Day services, where family ties run strong
Prime Minister Mark Carney makes an announcement at the manufacturing facility of Maple Leaf Homes in Fredericton on Monday, November 10th, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray)
PM teases Prince Rupert clue, near LNG project, ahead of major projects announcement

Ahead of the next tranche of projects to announced by the Major Projects Office, Prime Minister Mark Carney told a reporter to "come to Prince Rupert and you can be the first to hear" - which is next door to the site of a proposed-LNG project.

Huskies win streak snapped at 11 after weekend split

The Fort St. John Huskies lost to County of Grande Prairie Wheat Kings on Saturday, November 8th, something they had not experienced in a month.

Weather Alert
South Peace warned about winds gusting up to 90km/h

Environment Canada says high winds gusting up to 90km/h are expected overnight from November 9th to 10th around Dawson Creek, Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge.

Animal sanctuary staff in Summerland, B.C., ‘devastated’ by avian flu case
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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Upcoming Events November 2025

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we highlight some events happening in November 2025. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

A naloxone kit on a white background with pieces of the kit sticking out of a black bag.
Health authorities warn of toxic blue ‘rock chunks’ in Dawson Creek drug supply

Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority have jointly issued a toxic drug alert for Dawson Creek over a blue ‘rock chunk’ substance which causes prolonged, heavy sedation and requires an increased amount of naloxone to reverse its effects.

Biggest landowner in Cowichan area wants Aboriginal title case reopened, in rare move
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