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Vancouver Island man charged in hit-and-run that killed 17-year-old girl
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Fort St. John to hold walk to raise disability awareness in employment

Residents of Fort St. John are invited to show support for people working with disabilities at tomorrow's Disability Employment Awareness Month (DEAM) Walk.

Operation Christmas Child returning in November

Fort St. John residents are reminded of the upcoming National Collection Week for Operation Christmas Child in November. 

Despite approval, Hudson’s Hope continues negotiations with BC Hydro

The District of Hudson’s Hope has approved a slew of motions following the conclusion of the loan authorization bylaw for a new permanent water treatment plant.

New WorkSafeBC first aid regulations come into effect next month

WorkSafeBC is amending its Operational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations regarding providing first aid on the job for the first time in more than twenty years.

Huskies extend win streak to five with weekend sweep

The Fort St. John Huskies win streak to start the North West Junior Hockey League (NWJHL)  2024-25 season now stands at five games after a weekend sweep.

Fort Nelson director’s film to hit home screens

Those eagerly anticipating viewing “Tea Creek,” directed by Fort Nelson’s Ryan Dickie, won’t have to wait long to view it at home.

$2 million lottery ticket won in Charlie Lake

An impressive $2,000,000 lottery ticket was drawn in Charlie Lake from Saturday’s BC/49 Lotto Max Draw. 

Fort St. John’s Knux Gallery hosts open house with Garry Oker

Knux Gallery opened its 1,000 square-foot space in Fort St. John on Friday, October 4th with a special open house featuring the works of artist Garry Oker.

Honouring MMIWG: emotional walk and healing in Fort St. John

In an incredible display of spirituality, emotion and unwavering support, Indigenous groups hosted a walk honouring Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) on Friday, October 4th at the Treaty 8 Tribal Association offices in Fort St. John.

Televised B.C. election debate will see party leaders face each other under lights
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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Candidate Interview

In this edition of the Weekly Review, check out our candidate interviews for the BC Election. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Library Month celebrated in Fort St. John

October has been proclaimed Library Month in Fort St. John. 

Fort St. John Huskies aim to extend winning streak against Sexsmith Vipers

The Fort St. John Huskies will try to keep their North West Junior Hockey League win streak to start the season going when they head to Sexsmith, Alberta, to take on the Vipers.

BC Hydro offers funds for Hudson’s Hope water treatment plant

Two days before the conclusion of voting on a borrowing decision for a new water treatment plant, the District of Hudson’s Hope has released an offer of support from BC Hydro.

Rocky Creek Coal Mine proposed for development near Chetwynd

CTI Plus Resources Ltd. is proposing to develop and operate the Rocky Creek Metallurgical Coal Mine located 47 kilometres outside of Chetwynd. 

North Peace Gymnastics Association hosting annual meeting November 2nd

The North Peace Gymnastics Association (NPGA) has announced that its annual general meeting will be held at its gym on Saturday, November 2nd.

One dead in float plane crash in remote area of B.C.’s central coast
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City of Dawson Creek releases capital projects update for October

The City of Dawson Creek released its Capital Projects Update on Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024. 

Peace River South candidate defends debate absence

MLA candidates in Peace River South experience a public clash of opinion regarding debates as final voting day approaches.

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