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Argo Road Maintenance: Crews prepare to clear roads amid snowy forecast

Argo Road Maintenance is is urging drivers in the South Peace to check the road conditions as snow is forecast in March 2025.

BCWS monitors overwintering blazes near Fort Nelson as wildfire season approaches

The BC Wildfire Service and Prince George Fire Centre are monitoring overwintering fires from 2024, including the Parker Lake wildfires near Fort Nelson.

Suzanne Young, chair of the Women's Leadership Conference. (Franki Berry)
Registration open for women’s leadership conference 2025 in Fort St. John

Registration is now open for the Spark Women's Leadership Conference 2025, coming to Fort St. John on October 8th and 9th.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Explainer Articles

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we showcase some recent videos we did and how we stay social. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Eby says electricity export tariffs similar to Ontario’s are not ‘priority’ for B.C.
A red 'we are hiring' recruitment sign hanging on a door. Regular contributor Tyler Holte calls for more accountability in Northern Health's recruitment policies.
Tyler Holte: Why does Northern Health struggle to retain healthcare staff?

Solicitor and barrister Tyler Holte calls for accountability on Northern Health's staff retention figures.

B.C. health officials confirm another travel-related measles case in Lower Mainland
Energy company announces $400m project to expand T-North natural gas pipeline

Enbridge Inc has announced a $400 million expansion of the northern section of its BC Pipeline, T-North, which connects Fort Nelson and Fort St. John.

‘Life always presents challenges’: Team Canada para hockey captain on facing adversity ahead of Para Cup

Team Canada’s para ice hockey captain Tyler McGregor spoke to Energeticcity.ca on March 5th about his journey while promoting the 2025 Para Cup.

Shots over the bow: Why B.C. and other provinces are leveraging liquor in U.S. trade war

There are dozens of Kentucky bourbons listed on the BC Liquor Stores website which are "currently unavailable" designation due to the U.S. trade tariff war.

Local First Nation signs letter of intent for major data centre

Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) announced it has signed a letter of intent with ABCT Pacific for a data centre in Fort St. John.

Barbie ice show to end Figure Skating Club’s season

Fort St. John Figure Skating Club is set to host a musical special based the Barbie film, a 2023 motion picture smash hit.

‘A passion project’: Tse’K’wa executive director on Lego contest win

The winner of the City of Fort St. John’s Lego building contest, Alyssa Currie, says it was ‘a passion project’ to build the replica of the Tse’K’wa cave.

Five years after COVID upended tourism, the industry’s revival is still up in the air
Evan Saugstad: Oh Canada! A point of view from a small town guy living in rural Canada (part 5 as the Canadian takeover saga continues)

Regular contributor Evan Saugstad brings together various sources to fact-check U.S. President Donald Trump.

2025 Para Cup coming to Dawson Creek

An international para ice hockey competition, the 2025 Para Cup, will come to Dawson Creek.

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Highway 97 reopens following ‘vehicle incident’

Highway 97 at the 86th Street intersection reopens after a ‘vehicle incident.’

Vancouver home sales fall as market conditions more balanced in February: board
‘Quite an honour’: North Peace Pregnancy Care Centre executive director receives coronation medal

Executive director of the North Peace Pregnancy Care Centre, Linda Unrau, has received King Charles III Coronation Medal.

Aerial view of Fort St. John. (The City of Fort St. John)
Workers at third Horizon North lodge vote for strike action

Hospitality workers at CPC Montney Lodge north of Fort St. John voted unanimously in favor of strike action, joining two other Horizon North lodges.

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