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Local chef enters wildcard round for Favorite Chef

Local chef Audie Louie Banania has entered the wildcard round of the Carla Hall Presents Favorite Chef competition.

City of Dawson Creek looking to replicate Yukon sign post forest

The City of Dawson Creek is looking into options to create a sticker park in Mile Zero, following a suggestion from councillor Gregg Apolonio. 

Uncertainty at B.C. ports continues as possible deal emerges in labour dispute
Parched conditions push B.C.’s wildfire battle south, as rain brings relief in north
Local chef looking to be named Favourite Chef

Local chef Audie Louie Banania is hoping to win an international competition in search of the world’s favourite chef.

PRRD holding public hearing on zoning amendment for proposed subdivision

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is holding a public hearing next month to discuss a proposed zoning amendment for a proposed subdivision.

B.C. ports in limbo as union removes strike notice despite dispute with employers
City of Dawson Creek seeking Emergency Support Services volunteers

In conjunction with the province, the City of Dawson Creek is offering a three-day ESS Bootcamp next weekend.

British Columbia’s record-breaking wildfire season, by the numbers
Famous Idaho Potato Tour travels through Peace region

The Famous Idaho Potato truck, carrying a four-ton potato, is making its way for the first time through the Peace region on its way to Alaska. 

Oil and gas methane reductions less expensive than paying carbon tax, study finds
B.C. ports shut down again as union rejects tentative deal, resumes strike action
The Peace River Regional District building in Dawson Creek. (PRRD)
PRRD holding public hearing on proposed work camp, card lock

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is holding a public hearing next month to discuss a proposed zoning amendment.

B.C. port workers union rejects deal, strike back on, say employers
Cows grazing in a field. (Canva)
BC Cattlemen’s Association working on establishing support programs during drought

The BC Cattlemen’s Association says the Peace region doesn’t have a lot of irrigation, making watering the crop and getting water for cattle a more significant problem during the current drought.

British Columbia’s record-breaking wildfire season, by the numbers
Peejay Secure Landfill issued an order to remedy from EAO

Peejay Secure Landfill has been ordered to create and implement an erosion management plan following an inspection from the Environmental Assessment Office.

FSJ Hospital Foundation receives $102,000 donation for MRI additions

The FSJ Hospital Foundation received a $102,000 donation for additions to the medical imaging department at the Fort St. John Hospital. 

Area restriction, evacuation alert rescinded for Donnie Creek wildfire

The last evacuation alert for the Donnie Creek wildfire has been rescinded.

Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Meta blocks Moose FM from Instagram

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we chat about Meta blocking Moose FM from Instagram. Plus, our top stories of the week.

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