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Carney follows Poilievre in pledging to speed up resource projects

Liberal Leader Mark Carney took his promise of making Canada an "energy superpower" to the heart of Canada's oil industry.

Call for proposals: Blueberry River Restoration Society’s chief executive officer talks organization’s ambitions

A partnership between the provincial government and Blueberry River First Nations, Blueberry River Restoration Society, was founded in 2023.

Holocaust survivor Ruth Sigal recognized with Vancouver honour, memoir reissue
Owner of three shopping malls in B.C. says she wants to buy Hudson’s Bay
Leaders take their campaigns to Western Canada as federal election nears midpoint
‘Thousands of litres’ of diesel spilled on Highway 97 near Toad River, claims government report

Thousands of litres of diesel fuel was spilled onto the Alaska Highway in Monday morning’s fuel spill near Toad River, according to the provincial government.

Olympian teaches students about adversity, teamwork at Baldonnel Elementary School

Melissa Lotholz visited classrooms and was the focal point of an assembly at the school on Friday, April 4th.

Two killed in small plane crash in Chilliwack, B.C, say RCMP
The site of the wildfire on 267th Road. (BC Wildfire Service)
Firefighters tackle four-hectare wildfire ’caused by humans’

The BC Wildfire Service discovered the four-hectare blaze west of Dawson Creek at around 1 p.m. on April 7th.

Huskies settle for fourth at Hockey Alberta provincials

The Huskies ultimately finished fourth in the six-team Hockey Alberta provincials tournament after suffering a 4-1 loss on Sunday, April 6th to the Sylvan Lake Wranglers.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Federal Election Survey Results

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share the results from our 2025 Federal Election survey. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Huskies defeated 3-2 by Bisons at Junior ‘B’ Provincials

The Fort St John Huskies were beaten by the Wainwright Bisons in their third game at the Hockey Alberta Junior ‘B’ Provincials in Morinville.

A picture of the Alaska Highway under a cloudy sky.
Load restrictions now 24-hour across Peace region

Load restrictions across the entire Peace Region have been updated to last for 24 hours a day.

Saulteau First Nations has scheduled agricultural burns in its territory this weekend (Saulteau First Nations website)
BC Wildfire Service schedules prescribed burn for Saulteau First Nations

Prescribed burnings began on April 3rd and will last until April 5th on Saulteau First Nations' territory, weather permitting.

Leann Carter, the winner of a major BCLC jackpot.
Fort St. John woman celebrates $687,000 BC Lottery jackpot win

Fort St. John's Leann Carter won more than $600,000 in a BC Lottery Corporation online game March 22nd.

Huskies win 5-1 over Calgary’s Stampeders on day two of provincials

Friday's game against Wainwright will come down to "playing to the best of [their] ability," says Pups' head coach.

Taylor Bridge maintenance
Taylor Bridge to close for maintenance for fourth time in 2025

Maintenance has been scheduled for the Taylor Bridge throughout the weekend starting on April 11th.

sporting equipment
Family services society looks for sporting equipment for youth

Executive director Derian Young hopes to have regular supply of sports equipment children and youth can use.

A newer model grey GMC Acadia.
Pedestrians injured in two separate Dawson Creek ‘hit-and-runs’ as RCMP appeal for information

Dawson Creek RCMP officers are looking for the alleged perpetrators of two separate hit-and-run incidents involving pedestrians in March.

Close-up image of a Fort St. John RCMP pick up truck.
RCMP to host recruitment events in Fort St. John next week

RCMP Recruiting will host a series of events for prospective police officers in Fort St. John from April 10th to 13th.

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