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Speed Skating Canada honours Fort St. John contributors

A pair of local speed skating figures have been honoured by the country’s top body in their annual awards and hall of fame inductees for the 2023-24 season.

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Video This Week in the Peace – Buick Outdoors

On this episode of This Week in the Peace, we're joined by Sheldon Marion from Buick Outdoors to learn more about his recent discovery.

Four-day rescue operation freed a humpback whale off northern B.C.: DFO
Coastal GasLink hit with $590K fine for environmental violations in B.C.

Pipeline company Coastal Gaslink (CGL) has been levied a hefty fine from the province’s environmental regulator.

Northeast B.C. unemployment drops to 6.1 per cent in second quarter, expected to increase

According to Northern Development, unemployment in Northeast British Columbia was 6.1 percent in the second quarter of 2024. 

Cops for Cancer bicycle tour to kick off in Dawson Creek

The 2024 Cops for Cancer Tour de North will start its annual multi-day cycling event in Dawson Creek next week with the goal of raising $200,000 for cancer research. 

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Major traffic delays for Taylor Bridge repairs from Sept 23 to Oct 12 

More maintenance is scheduled for the Taylor Bridge, starting later in September.

Dawson Creek 2024 Community Awards voting period begins

Dawson Creek residents can now vote in the 2024 Community Awards. 

Terry Fox Run returns to Fort St. John on September 15th

The Terry Fox Run is a tradition across Canada and worldwide. It will take place in Fort St. John on Sunday, September 15th.

FSJ Flight Basketball registration opens for Fall 2024 Season

Local basketball program FSJ Flight Basketball has announced the opening of registration for the Fall 2024 season.

Steady population increase predicted in northeast by 2029

According to the Northern Development, the population in the Northeast of British Columbia is predicted to rise steadily to just under 79,000 by 2029.

Celebrating excellence: Fort St. John’s Community Awards 2024 highlights

The 17th edition of the Fort St. John Community Awards was handed out in Centennial Park on Saturday, September 7th.

Fort St. John launches Fire and Life Safety Self-Assessment Program

The City of Fort St. John announced a new program on Monday that aims to enhance fire safety measures for local businesses. 

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UPDATE: Rising Above Ministry FSJ to launch new program in October

Rising Above Ministry FSJ (RAFSJ) has announced it will launch its new program to address substance addictions and other issues on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024. 

South Taylor Hill Construction Commences

Construction has begun on South Taylor Hill and is scheduled to run for 25 days starting September 9th.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Podcast Update

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we give an update on the podcasts we produce. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

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Highway 52 eastbound closed due to Thunder Creek wildfire threat

DriveBC has announced a closure connected to the Thunder Creek wildfire.

Fort St. John invites residents to shape city’s future development

The City of Fort St. John has launched what it calls the Let's Talk Official Community Plan engagement process, offering residents the opportunity to help shape Fort St. John’s future development. 

Canada to play for bronze in Wheelchair Basketball

Wonowon’s Bo Hedges and Canada’s men’s Wheelchair basketball team will play for bronze after falling to defending gold medalists United States at the Paralympics in Paris.

Union says B.C. transit driver was denied keys, employer calls it an accident
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