Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Tre’s 2023 Recap
In this edition of the Weekly Review, Editor Tre Lopushinsky gives his recap of 2023. Plus, our top stories of the week.
In this edition of the Weekly Review, Editor Tre Lopushinsky gives his recap of 2023. Plus, our top stories of the week.
Lack of snowfall in the Peace is unusual for this time of year, but Environment Canada says it also raises risks for another hazardous wildfire season.Â
Rory Daniel Friesen was fined $10,000 for hunting without consideration and out of season in 2020 near Dawson Creek.
A snowstorm is forecasted to hit the Peace region on Monday and Tuesday, according to Environment Canada.Â
Northern Health is warning of fake job postings claiming to be the health authority.
The voting period for the 2023 Community Awards in Dawson Creek has opened.
The annual Geminid meteor shower will reach peak visibility in the sky Wednesday evening heading into Thursday morning.
The North Peace Secondary School Grizzlies senior and junior boys and girls basketball teams competed in Prince George last weekend.Â
Ovintiv Canada was fined $20,000 last month for a hydrocarbon spill at one of their wells in the Briar Ridge area in 2021.
The District of Hudson’s Hope has announced its nomination period for its vacant councillor position following Kelly Miller’s resignation in October.
FortisBC’s residential customers in Fort Nelson will see an increase in their bill, while most FortisBC gas customers will see an overall decrease as of January 1st, 2024.
Jacqueline Soule of Fort St. John was reported for holding herself out as a midwife or student midwife in B.C. and offering midwifery services.
Neal Norman, owner of Reg Norman Trucking in Dawson Creek, says he’s been having trouble renewing a gravel pit his company has operated since 1981.Â
The Coastal GasLink pipeline is heading into its next phase in 2024 according to the public affairs advisor for TC Energy.
Fort St John Pilot Project Public Advisory Group Notice of Membership 2023
The hospitals in Fort St. John and Dawson Creek are facing intermittent service interruptions due to staffing challenges.