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Climate change is driving a rise in tick-borne diseases. Here’s what to know.
Isaac Cahill at Rotary Skate Park in Fort St. John for International Go Skateboarding Day 2025. (Franki Berry, Energeticcity.ca)
Video Skateboarders showcase skills for International Go Skateboarding Day 2025 in Fort St. John

Skateboarders came together at Rotary Skate Park for an International Go Skateboarding Day 2025 event organized by Ripple Effect Board Co.

Road closures planned for Canada Day parade

The City of Fort St. John is informing the public of road closures taking place for the Canada Day parade on July 1st.

First Nations’ initiative calls for action on $60b in projects to ‘drive growth, deliver on climate goals, support Indigenous leaders’

The First Nations Climate Initiative (FNCI) is calling for the federal government to assist in developing more than $60 billion in projects to drive economic growth, deliver on climate goals and support Indigenous leadership.

Left to right: Jose Sta Maria, Asuncion Sta Maria, Quentin Spruyt, Mayor Lilia Hansen, Marvin Gozum, Joymay Gozum, Dominique Belo and Cassidy Stewart at Pride Day June 7th, 2025. (EA Photography)
(UPDATE) New Fort St. John health and wellness service seeks contributing voices as it begins hiring

Foundry plans to open 18 locations - including in Fort St. John - across B.C.

Fort Nelson First Nation rescinds Fontas area evacuation order

The Fort Nelson First Nation says the evacuation has been rescinded due to the risk of danger to life and property diminishing.

‘Completely wrong’: BC Highway Patrol corrects online misinformation amplified by AI about school zones

BC Highway Patrol is disputing online misinformation rumours amplified by AI of school zone changes across Canada.

An outdoor concert at night. Pink and purple lighting from the stage.
Annual Peace Valley Folk Fest to return in July then ‘take a break’ in 2026

The fifth annual Peace Valley Folk Fest has its lineup set and will be held in Hudson's Hope from July 4th to July 6th, but won't take place in 2026.

Canada Day 2024 Parade
Canada Day celebrations returning to Fort St. John next week

Canada Day Celebrations are set to kick off on July 1st with several free events in the city.

National data shows overdose deaths dropped in 2024 but still higher than pre-pandemic
Fort St. John racer leads heading into final leg of Jet Boat World Championship

A Fort St. John racer currently leads the World Championship headed into stage 11, hosted in the District of Taylor.

Taylor Wind project presentation for regional district

The Peace River Regional District met with a delegation from EDF Power Solutions, the company constructing the Taylor Wind project.

B.C. mall owner lays out plan for Bay leases. Landlords are unconvinced
‘It takes a village’: National Indigenous Peoples Day festivities at Tse’k’wa span generations

National Indigenous Peoples Day 2025 was celebrated at the Tse’k’wa heritage site in Charlie Lake.

Area restriction rescinded for Goodlow wildfire

The BC Wildfire Service is cancelling an area restriction enacted due to the Goodlow wildfire in the Alces River area.

Orcas use kelp tools to groom and bond off B.C.’s coast, study suggests
B.C. professor trapped in Iran says Canada has offered ‘almost nothing’ to help
Receiver planning sale of Yukon gold mine involved in contaminant release disaster
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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: 2025 People’s Choice Awards Winners

In this edition of the Weekly Review, see the winners of the 2025 North Peace People's Choice Awards. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Appeal court overturns decision on insurance for 2018 landslide

A BC Court of Appeal tribunal has overturned a BC Supreme Court ruling that limited an insurance broker’s role as an agent for an insurance company after the Old Fort landslide in 2018.

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