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Fire activity expected to increase on record-breaking Donnie Creek wildfire

Fire activity is expected to increase on the record-breaking Donnie Creek wildfire as the region heads towards warmer and drier weather.

Area restriction altered around South Peace Complex wildfires

The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) is changing the area restriction order for the South Peace Complex fires.

Expanded restrictions in Vancouver to stop spread of damaging Japanese beetle
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Steps to Take Before Starting Your Renovation

It’s no secret that renovations take a lot of planning. Here are some key steps to take before you get to digging, demolishing or do-it-yourself-ing.

Vancouver Chinatown condo project is approved after years of controversy
Record-breaking Donnie Creek wildfires continues to grow

The record-breaking Donnie Creek wildfire has grown to approximately 574,511 hectares.

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New Dawson Creek hospital scheduled for opening in 2027

Construction of the New Dawson Creek and District Hospital is expected to begin next month, nearing completion in the fall of 2026, and accepting its first patients in 2027.

Man dies in plane crash near Simpson Lake, police seek witnesses

Chetwynd RCMP is looking to speak with witnesses to a small plane crash over the weekend that resulted in the death of a man.

Co-op Community Champion: Kim Livingstone

A local business owner's passion and commitment to giving back to the community has led to multiple opportunities for kids in Fort St. John.

Over 100 firefighters on West Kiskatinaw River wildfire

Over 100 firefighters are working on the West Kiskatinaw River wildfire on Monday, which remains out of control at 25,095 hectares.

Local SPCA receives $1 million for new permanent shelter

The Fort St. John SPCA will receive $1 million from the B.C. government for a new permanent shelter after an assessment in 2022 found that their previous facility was unsafe for use.

Fort St. John fire ban extended to June 30

The City of Fort St. John has extended its open fire ban until Friday, June 30th, at noon.

Calgary-based Suncor Energy says it suffered a cybersecurity incident
Groups decry ‘punitive,’ ‘coercive’ drug policies in worsening overdose crisis
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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: We Have an App

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share more information on our new app. Plus, our top stories of the week.

Sikh protesters in Vancouver decry Nijjar shooting death as foreign interference
Over 200 firefighters working on record-breaking Donnie Creek wildfire

The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) say 205 firefighters are working on the record-breaking Donnie Creek wildfire on Friday.

Increased wildfire behaviour possible in South Peace due to forecasted high winds

With storms and high winds in the forecast, the wildfires in the South Peace may still see an increase in fire behaviour in the coming days.

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City looking to hear from public on crime

The City of Fort St. John is holding multiple engagement sessions in response to a council meeting in April where council heard from local businesses about their experiences with property crime.

Local elementary hosts second annual bike rodeo

A local elementary school hosted its second annual bike rodeo Friday morning to teach kids about bicycle safety.

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