Advertisement

Search Results for: site c

Cover photo for the weekly review
Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Power Up Your Marketing in 2025

In this edition of the Weekly Review, learn how you can power up your marketing in 2025. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Dawson Creek RCMP seek suspect after shooting, urge public to call 911 if spotted

Dawson Creek RCMP are seeking a suspect after a domestic disturbance including a shooting at a residence early Friday morning.

Indigenous child welfare workshop in Fort St. John on Jan 31

Indigenous-centric family services organization Nenan Dane has announced a workshop highlighting jurisdiction over child welfare set for January 31st.

Canadian Cancer Society recruiting volunteers in Dawson Creek for Wheels of Hope program

The Canadian Cancer Society is looking for volunteers in Dawson Creek to help provide transportation for treatments to cancer patients.

NPSS Polar Bear Swim 2025 at Charlie Lake to Support NPSAR and Outdoor Education

Those on the shores of Charlie Lake this weekend can prepare to witness a few people taking a little cold dunk in the water.

Northern Health highlights collaboration with Northern Lights College on Dawson Creek Hospital project

Northern Health is acknowledging Northern Lights College (NLC) for its collaboration on the Dawson Creek & District Hospital Replacement Project.

Financial support for clubs in Hudson’s Hope: registration now open

Registration has opened for financial assistance grants for non-profit organizations and clubs in the District of Hudson’s Hope.

Fort St. John Huskies host Youth Jersey Night; free entry for young players on Jan 17

The Fort St. John Huskies are set to host their annual Youth Jersey Night at the North Peace Arena.

Fort St. John sexier than Dawson Creek in 2024: PinkCherry

According to PinkCherry.ca, Fort St. John has reclaimed its title as the Peace region’s sexiest city.

PRFN Youth Council prepares for inspiring Edmonton Conference

Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) will send a delegation of youth members to the nationwide Indigenous Youth Rising Conference in Edmonton.

B.C. farmers challenge government order to cull ostrich herd over avian flu outbreak
Fort St. John Huskies vs. Flyers game rescheduled due to referee shortage
Tse’k’wa and Fort St. John Literary Society collaborate for Family Literacy Week

On the last day of January, the Tse'k'wa Heritage Society will welcome schoolchildren and their families to the “Rock House” for an educational event.

SD 60 outlines use of iPads and other technology for student development

During School District 60’s Committee of the Whole meeting on January 13th, the district technology department presented how it uses technology to enhance student learning.

Peace region at increased risk of economic disruption amid green energy transition, says IRPP

A new report from the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) says the Peace region is one of the most at-risk communities for disruptions during the green energy transition.

Taylor begins process of replacing official District logo

The District of Taylor has begun the multi-year-long process of replacing the district’s official logo. 

Ecotour grizzlies less likely to encounter conflict with humans, B.C. study suggests
Spanish teenagers embark on ice-skating adventure in Canada

A pair of entrants in this weekend’s BC Provincial Long Track Speedskating Championships (BCLT) have brought new meaning to the words “exchange student.”

Energeticcity.ca is issuing a correction about an article featuring MLA Jordan Kealy

The original version of our article indicated that Peace River North MLA Jordan Kealy personally supported the recently reinstated mandate for medical masks in healthcare facilities run by provincial health authorities. This is not the case.

Huskies hope to continue success before All-Star Game

The Fort St. John Huskies find themselves within familiar territory: undefeated thus far in the last full month of the STRIKE GROUP North West Junior Hockey League (NWJHL) 2024-25 regular season.

Close the CTA