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Greater Vancouver home sales down nearly 5% in March as prices rise: board
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Northern Health warns of fraudulent phone calls impersonating staff

Peace Region residents should be wary of suspicious phone calls from people claiming to be Northern Health staff members.

Wildfire near Sukunka River under control 

The Sukunka River wildfire located between Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge is “under control” as of April 2nd, according to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS). 

B.C. records net loss of more than 8,600 in interprovincial migration in 2023
Peace region residents join nationwide ‘Axe the Tax’ protest on April 1st

The carbon tax increase on April 1st saw the carbon price rise from $65 to $80 per tonne, a 23 per cent increase, resulting in about a three cents per litre increase at the pumps.

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Workplace hazards lead to $16k penalty for Tourmaline Oil

Canada’s largest producer of natural gas is facing more than $16,000 in fines from WorkSafeBC.

Blizzard Bicycle Club’s Spring Stage Series begins

The Blizzard Bicycle Club's 38th Annual Spring Stage Series kicked off last weekend and saw consistent weather and participation.

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BC Transit announces bus route detours in Fort St. John

Those utilizing public transit in Fort St. John may need to plan around some changes to bus routes this month.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Highlighting the Community

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share how we help highlight the community. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Fort St. John Association for Community Living finds new home

FSJACL Chief Executive Officer Jordan Soggie says the move was much needed, as the decision came after extensive client feedback.

B.C. First Nation, Catholic Church announce ‘sacred covenant’ to be signed on Easter
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Taylor Bridge maintenance scheduled from April 1st to 6th

The Taylor Bridge is scheduled to undergo another round of maintenance from Monday, April 1st, until Saturday, April 6th, according to DriveBC.

Doig River First Nation looking to host open houses about Dawson Creek urban reserve
Flyers hall of fame induction “feels great,” says club president

Fort St. John Senior Flyers president Paul van Nostrand says the upcoming induction of the 2010 roster into the BC Hockey Hall of Fame “feels great."

Charlie Lake Trucked Waste Receiving Facility faces possible closure due to power pole replacement

BC Hydro will be working on replacing a power pole in the area, which may result in a temporary power interruption.

Emergency work underway on Cecil Lake Road, detours, delays expected

Emergency work began on Cecil Lake Road at kilometre 54, near the Goodlow Cemetary, on Tuesday morning due to failing infrastructure.

Black Press closes sale of company; emerges from creditor protection
Blizzard Bicycle Club kicks off season with Roubaix Road Race

The Blizzard Bicycle Club kicked off the 2024 season with the Roubaix Road Race last weekend. 

Fort St. John Firefighters Charitable Society warns against potential phone donation scam

Brent Morgan, the president of the Fort St. John Fire Charitable Society (FSJFCS), is letting the community know that the organization does not make phone calls asking for donations following complaints of a potential scam.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Bluey Day 2024

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share how you can support Bluey Day 2024. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

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