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City approves lane closure for construction of emergency services building

Fort St. John council voted to proceed with a road closure process of the lane between 77th and 79th Avenues and 90th and 92nd Streets to construct an emergency services building. 

A woman in a wheelchair wearing a cast hugs an older woman who is standing over her.
GoFundMe started to help Fort St. John woman adapt home after severe surgery complications

Cassandra Dumont said she started a GoFundMe page for her friend, 30-year-old Misti Collinson.

Federal, provincial immigration programs presenting in Peace region

The BC Provincial Nominee Immigration Program, as well as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, will be making a stop in Fort St. John and other communities in the Peace region this month.

Aerial shot of wildfire smoke coming from an area of evergreen trees.
Work, thunderstorms continue on Donnie Creek wildfire

Work continues on the Donnie Creek Complex as thunderstorms move through the region.

No injuries sustained in fire at CrossFit Dawson Creek

Traffic was backed up for several hours Monday while the Dawson Creek Fire Department worked to extinguish a fire at a crossfit gym on Alaska Avenue.

More evacuation orders and alerts as number of wildfires in B.C. keeps climbing
A picture of a hallway with soccer ball wallpaper, a grey bench and windows that look onto an indoor soccer field.
City awards Kids Arena Fieldhouse bleacher demolition work to S. Young Enterprises

The City of Fort St. John has awarded a tender totalling $251,283 to S. Young Enterprises for the demolition of the Kids Arena Fieldhouse bleachers.

Staff at lodge for LNG workers approve strike, potentially disrupting Kitimat project
Staff at lodge for LNG workers approve strike, potentially disrupting Kitimat project
Donnie Creek Complex fires continue to grow under stormy skies

The fires in the Donnie Creek Complex continue to grow as thunderstorms roll through the region.

Cows grazing in a field. (Canva)
Farm-aid fund established for North Peace ranchers who lost fencing in wildfires

The North Peace Community Foundation has established a fund to provide financial assistance to cattle ranchers who lost private fencing during the wildfires in the North Peace region.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Our Giveaway Winners

In this edition of the Weekly Review, share the winners of our anniversary giveaway. Plus, our top stories of the week.

Townsend Creek wildfire covers 1.1 square kilometres near Margaret Lake
UPDATE: Bear attack near Tumbler Ridge leads to hospitalization 

A 21-year-old tree planter was attacked by a bear shortly after 3 p.m. on Thursday near Tumbler Ridge, according to BC Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS).

Two new fires added to Donnie Creek Complex

Two new wildfires have been added to the Donnie Creek Complex.

The reverse osmosis filter at the water treatment plant in Hudson's Hope. (District of Hudson's Hope)
District of Hudson’s Hope asks residents to limit water usage

The District of Hudson’s Hope is asking its residents to limit their water usage to essential use only as demand increases in the warmer weather.

Global Fuels to acquire U.K.-based Greenergy’s Canadian gas station network
Critical repairs needed for 2023 North Peace Fall Fair to proceed

The North Peace Fall Fairgrounds (NPFF) is in need of critical repairs in order for the 2023 North Peace Fall Fair to proceed next month. 

Nurse standing with stethoscope. (File photo)
Health Connect Registry expands in B.C.

The provincial government expanded the Health Connect Registry, hosted by Health Link BC to connect primary-care providers to residents across all B.C. communities on July 1st.

Suncor cyberattackers obtained Petro-Points members’ contact information
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