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Taylor approves greenhouse for community gardening

The District of Taylor is moving forward with a second community gardening greenhouse through a federal agriculture and agri-food grant.

Dawson Creek to enact water conservation measures amid low Kiskatinaw River flows

With the Kiskatinaw River drier than it’s ever been, Dawson Creek residents are being asked to start being careful about their water use soon.

Aerial view of Fort Nelson. (Fort Nelson Chamber of Commerce)
Northern Rockies Fire Rescue moves to new fire hall

The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) is moving its Fire Rescue team to a new home.

A measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is shown on a countertop at a pediatric clinic in Greenbrae, Calif. on Feb. 6, 2015. Measles outbreaks internationally have health officials in British Columbia encouraging people to check their immunization records if they plan to travel abroad during spring break. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Eric Risberg
BCCDC measles update puts Northern Health region at 83 confirmed cases

According to the latest release from the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) on July 21st, there has been 83 confirmed measles cases in Northern Health’s region this year. 

The Energetic County Fair 2025. (Harvey Colton)
‘Music is the language of the soul’: Energetic County Fair brings live country performers to Fort St. John

The 2025 Engergetic County Fair took place in 2025 from July 17th to 19th in Fort St. John, with headliners Wynonna Judd and Johnny Reid.

Wildfire, tornado researchers look for answers in Jasper’s charred forest
‘Grossly exceeded’: Fentanyl in air at Vancouver supportive housing offices
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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Local Journalism Initiative

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share the additional services we provide. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Fort St. John International Air Show to return in 2025 following hiatus

After a two-year hiatus, the Fort St. John International Air Show is set to return in 2025 to the North Peace Regional Airport on August 2nd and 3rd.

Best Pizza in the North Peace
The Best Pizza in the North Peace

Here are the places for the Best Pizza in the North Peace as voted by readers in the North Peace People's Choice Awards

Fort St. John Seniors Hall receives $40k grant for roof repairs

The Fort St. John Seniors Hall has received more than $40,000 from the North Peace Community Foundation for rooftop repairs.

Toxic gas leak injures four workers, 80 evacuated, in Burnaby, B.C.
Mountain Bike Association glow ride
Cyclists to light up Tumbler Ridge for Glow Ride 2025

The Tumbler Ridge Mountain Bike Association is hosting its Glow Ride on July 18th, 2025.

Councillor works with ‘good core group’ as he steps into first vice president role for municipality advocacy organization

Fort St. John councillor Tony Zabinsky stepped into his leadership role with the North Central Local Government Association (NCLGA) after three years of working with the organization.

Eco-consultants awarded $800,000 to support aquatic biodiversity project

Hatfield Consultants, a British Columbia eco-consultancy firm with an office in Fort St. John, has received $800,000 to map eelgrass around the province.

(Opinion) FSJ Eats with Ed – Ribfest edition: A tale of beef briskets and fried Oreos

Ribfest took place from July 11th to 13th in Fort St. John at Centennial Park, offering ribs, sausages, beef brisket and more.

E-scooter injuries are on the rise among both kids and adults, data and doctors say
Slow and steady progress in decade-long project to save B.C.’s only native turtle
City councillors in Nanaimo, B.C., reject plan for fence to protect municipal staff
Kitimat mayor praises LNG project for strengthening Indigenous relationships

The District of Kitimat mayor Phil Germuth has lauded the new LNG Canada project for strengthening relationships with the local Haisla Nation. 

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