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Caribou. (File photo)
Caribou habitat near Tumbler Ridge receives nearly $1 million in conservation funding

The quintette caribou herd project will receive $965,679 over the next three years as part of a broader conservation effort by the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation.

Tumbler Ridge Health Centre on-call hours to reduce to ensure ‘predictable daytime coverage’

Tumbler Ridge Health Centre's on-call hours are being reduced from September 5th.

Construction begins on new retail development in Fort St. John

The Shops at Fort St. John Crossing will be a 20,000 square-foot retail centre on the southeast corner of 93rd Avenue and 86th Street.

Huskies dominate in pre-season win over Dawson Creek Kodiaks

Huskies dominated the Dawson Creek Kodiaks in a 6-3 victory on September 3rd at the Pomeroy Sport Centre.

Vancouver officials to present safety report following festival attack
‘Brilliantly simple’ 100 Women Who Care fundraiser returns to Fort St. John

The 11th edition of 100 Women Who Care Fort St. John will take place on September 23rd at the Lido theatre.

Passenger rescued after going overboard on BC Ferries sailing from Tsawwassen
B.C.’s health minister tours northeast hospitals amid service interruptions

The province's minister of health spent the long weekend visiting hospitals around the northeast after 530 hours of closures.

The Pocket Knife Creek wildfire burns south of Fort Nelson on June 8th, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, B.C. Wildfire Service)
Environment Canada issues air quality warning for Peace region, Fort Nelson

Air quality warnings related to wildfire smoke could impact the Peace River region and Fort Nelson for remainder of this week, Environment Canada says.

Helicopter with B.C. wildfire crew makes forced landing near Pemberton
Peace region hopefuls make it through to top five in Youth Athlete of the Year competition

Stella Matchett, Addison Webb, Bentley Hunt and Bryce Needham all made the top five of their respective groups in the Youth Athlete of the Year contest.

The Boundary Lake Water Station is managed by the PRRD, whose office is shown in this image.
‘Responsible spending’: Peace River Regional District is one of B.C.’s ‘most efficient,’ report finds

According to a report from the CFIB, the PRRD is in the top five 'most efficient' districts in B.C., due to its controlled spending.

A picture of a water station with a white van next to it and a piece of heavy equipment in the background in the winter.
Peace region water and transfer stations to be disrupted during power outage

The BC Hydro outage will impact two water stations and several waste transfer stations in the Peace region on September 7th.

Train cars leave the tracks in B.C.’s Kootenay region near Alberta’s boundary
Woodfibre LNG project officially halfway built

The ongoing Woodfibre LNG project in Squamish is now officially past the halfway point to completion.

‘Slow down’: Beginning of school year marks return of school zones

With today marking the beginning of the school year, Fort St. John and other Peace region communities have issued school zone safety tips.

Fort St. John strength athlete crowned province’s strongest man

Strength athlete Alex Lorincz captured the strongman title at the BC Strongman Amateur Provincials in Williams Lake during Labour Day weekend 2025.

Fort St. John Speed Skating Club's first practice of the 2025/26 season (Ed Hitchins, Energeticcity.ca)
‘Committed and working hard’: Speed skating head coach talks team’s first skate of the new season

Fort St. John Speed Skating Club (FSJSSC) has held its first skate of the 2025/26 season.

Cover photo for the weekly review
Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Block Party 2025

In this edition of the Weekly Review, get ready for the 2025 Moose FM Block Party. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Best Breakfast in Fort St John
The Best Breakfast in Fort St John

Here are the places with the Best Breakfast in Fort St John as voted by locals in the 2025 North Peace People's Choice Awards

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