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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Property Crime on the Rise?
In this edition of the Weekly Review, learn more about our latest investigative story. Plus, our top stories of the week.
Disrupting the Peace: Property crime on the rise?
This month, Energeticcity Investigates speaks with local and provincial politicians and the Fort St. John RCMP detachment to discern what is being done to address the number of repeat offenders in the Peace who are part of B.C.’s unofficial “catch and release” court system.Â
Local First Nation wildlife experts share their environmental beliefs
A few wildlife and land experts have expressed their belief that Indigenous people’s spiritual relationship with wildlife habitats is vital to preserving ecosystems for a healthy environment.Â
Working advisory groups formed for Dawson Creek Hospital project
The Dawson Creek Hospital Replacement project has recently formed two new working advisory groups.
Next phase of 100th Street project to begin next week
City of Fort St. John has announced construction on phase four of the 100th Street Corridor project will begin on April 11th.
UPDATE: Petition for Davies Recall unsuccessful
Elections BC has announced the recall petition for Peace River North MLA Dan Davies was unsuccessful.Â
City opens applications for Business Façade Improvement Program
The City of Fort St. John is now accepting applications for the Business Façade Improvement program for its 2023 intake.
FSJ Minor Lacrosse registration deadline Thursday
The registration deadline for the Fort St. John Minor Lacrosse Association’s 2023 season is on Thursday, April 6th.
Charlie Lake company fined $43k for burning pallets
Kalia Resource Corporation in Charlie Lake has been fined $43,000 under the Environmental Management Act for burning wood pallets.Â
The Trail Ahead
The Trail Ahead with Trail Acko, every Sunday on 100.1 Moose FM. Learn about the Indigenous people of Treaty 8 and more.
Provincial funding assists women seeking family law services
The province is providing $1 million in funding to Rise Women’s Legal Centre to help women across the province access legal services.
Public survey following Rose Prairie community meeting
The Peace River Regional District has posted a survey on the Rose Prairie Water Station after a community meeting in March.Â


















