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Weekend rain dampening B.C. wildfire activity as active blazes numbers drop
Northeast BC Predators girls hockey tryout camp begins August 23rd

The Northeast BC Predators Rep girls' hockey teams are set to host their pre-season tryout camp starting on August 23rd.

New home for Fort St. John Métis Society

Fort St. John Metis Society (FSJMS) welcomed members into their new home, located adjacent to the Crosstown Apartments, on August 21st.

Get ready for the 2024 Provincial General Election

With the 2024 B.C General Election now two months away, political parties and their candidates are beginning to travel across the province speaking to residents.

The Peace River Regional District building in Dawson Creek. (PRRD)
Boundary Lake Water Station closed after inspection raises water quality concerns

PRRD staff say the damage poses no threat to public safety, but it has impacted the water station’s treatment system.

Japanese Canadian paper, pillar for community during war, saved from digital oblivion
The Boundary Lake Water Station is managed by the PRRD, whose office is shown in this image.
PRRD seeks resolution to faulty assessment map

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) board of directors has voted to send a letter to BC Assessment due to ongoing challenges with one of the tax assessment map tools.

Fort St. John and Dawson Creek no longer have community newspapers. To help local businesses reach the communities of Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Hudson's Hope, Pouce Coupe, Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge, Energeticcity.ca is now accepting public notice advertising.
SPONSORED: Notice of Project Development

Invenergy Notice of Project Development for the Hourglass Creek Wind Energy Centre in the Peace River Region

A picture of a red and white school with a Canadian flag in the front.
ICBC shares advice for motorists and families ahead of back-to-school

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) is urging motorists to drive carefully in the coming weeks as kids return to school.

Removal underway for huge crane blocking Vancouver, B.C., street
B.C. wildfires holding under 370 with 30 per cent classified as ‘out of control’
B.C. landslide ‘dramatically’ impacts salmon spawn but conditions improve: task force
A white BC Transit bus with green and blue waves on it.
BC Transit announces return of Fort St. John bus routes four and five

Two bus routes through Fort St. John that halted operations in June are returning soon.

Bold Promotions raises $124,000 for charity

Local company Bold Promotions raised $124,000 in donations from their Celebrity Pro-Am tournament held at Lakepoint Golf and Country Club earlier this month.

Pro-Palestinian encampment dismantled at Vancouver Island University
Cover photo for the weekly review
Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Peace Politics

In this edition of the Weekly Review, sign up for our biweekly newsletter Peace Politics. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

NDIT Invests $1.1M in community-led projects

Two projects in the South Peace were approved for funding by Northern Development Trust (NDIT) in July via the recreational infrastructure program, according to a release on August 16th.

Friday marks 15th Anniversary of Rosenau Transport explosion in Fort St. John

It has been 15 years today since Fort St. John experienced a major fire break out at the Rosenau Transport and Unified Valve building on the Alaska Highway.

The Parker Lake wildfire. (BC Wildfire Service)
BCWS provides Wildfire update for the Peace Region

Adam Nicholas, an information officer from the BC Wildfire Service Prince George Fire Centre, joined Moose FM’s Dub Craig on the August 16th episode of This Week in the Peace to give an update on the region's wildfire situation. 

Injectable naloxone, a substance used to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
Dangerous drug circulating in Dawson Creek sold as stimulant, says Northern Health

A Medical Health Officer with Northern Health says the health authority hasn’t yet been able to test a sample of a dangerous drug circulating through Dawson Creek.

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