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Trees to be planted in joint First Nation and BC Energy Regulator restoration project to restore caribou habitat

A project between Blueberry River First Nations and the BC Energy Regulator will see six different tree species planted.

Young cyclist cousins take wins at Granfondo Okanagan

Cousins Callum Horst and Romeo Bowie raced to victory during the Granfondo cycling road race on July 12th and 13th in Penticton.

Wildfire south of Fort Nelson River now ‘being held’

A wildfire burning near the Fort Nelson river has been downgraded from ‘out of control’ to ‘being held’ by the BC Wildfire Service.

Surveyor working east of Mission, B.C., hit and killed by dump truck
Dawson Creek seeks environmental assessment exemption as it pursues new water pipeline

The City of Dawson Creek is pursuing an environmental exemption in its quest for an alternative water supply.

Fort St. John RCMP issue warning about ‘unsafe’ off-roaders

Fort St. John officers have received complaints about off-road vehicles such as dirt bikes, ATVs and UTVs in the Solar Trail area.

Former Fort St. John mayor receives ‘tremendous honour’

Former mayor Steve Thorlakson served at the top job in Fort St. John for nearly two decades beginning in 1990.

Smoke billows from the Etcho Creek wildfire north of Fort Nelson. (BCWS)
Several wildfires in northeast B.C. grow, two others extinguished

Several northeast B.C. wildfires, including some of the largest in the province, have grown - but the BC Wildfire Service says others have been extinguished.

Huskies’ defenceman heads to Marian University

Huskies defenceman Connor Cozens has committed to the Marian University ACHA Division Two program, according to a Facebook post.

Union files complaint against hospitality staff employer over work reassignment allegations

Unite Here Local 40 has filed a complaint with the BC Labour Relations Board against Horizon North, which employs hospitality workers including Kobes Creek Lodge, CPC Montney Lodge and Attachie Lodge.

Federal Court of Appeal to hear arguments in B.C. ostrich farm avian flu case
Airflow pattern brings potential for increased wildfires in coastal B.C.
Crowds at Fort St. John's Ribfest from July 11th-13th in Fort St. John. (Grant Goss)
Barbecue, live music and fun: Ribfest returns to Fort St. John for fifth annual celebration
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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Additional Services

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

How a tree-killing beetle chose wrong human to fly into, revealing presence in B.C.
Event organizers of Vancouver Chinatown Festival say security is their top priority
Fort St. John Rotary Ribfest now open for the weekend

The 2025 Fort St. John Rotary Ribfest started on July 11th and will run through the weekend until July 13th.

Child development charity receives $50k to expand operations in Fort St. John

The Fort St. John Child Development Centre has received a $50,000 grant from Surerus Pipeline on July 9th.

Dawson Creek hospital emergency department to close for 10 hours due to ‘staffing challenges’

Dawson Creek and District Hospital will be closed from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 11th due to staffing challenges, says Northern Health.

Blizzard Bicycle Club members brave endurance race near Stony Plain

Six members of Fort St. John's Blizzard Bicycle Club took part in the Great White North Triathlon endurance race near Stony Plain in Alberta on July 6th.

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