Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Small Business Award
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we are up for a small business award plus the top stories for the week of February 12-18, 2023
In this edition of the Weekly Review, we are up for a small business award plus the top stories for the week of February 12-18, 2023
The High On Ice Winter Festival is in full swing at Centennial Park until February 20th.
The Child Development Centre (CDC) in Fort St. John is celebrating 50 years in 2023.
A total of 465 British Columbians received an organ transplant in 2022, 28 of whom call northern B.C. home.Â
Pacific Northern Gas (PNG) residential customers in Fort St. John will see an 8.3 per cent decrease on their bill this quarter.
Local seniors were treated to a night of dancing, food and drinks with RCMP officers for Valentine’s Day.
The provincial government is providing $30 million to support events through the B.C. Fairs, Festivals and Events (BCFFE) fund.
Transportation shouldn’t be an issue for anyone planning to take in the High on Ice Winter Festival on Friday and Saturday.
We are gearing up for our BC Family Day Weekend Winter Scavenger Hunts and open house February 17-20.
Taylor and the Peace River Regional District (PRRD) are receiving funding for firefighter equipment and training through the B.C. Government.
Fort St. John, Taylor and Chetwynd are receiving funding for active transportation.
Health Canada has issued a recall on Presidents Choice brand Canadian Cheddar Cheese for possible microbial contamination.Â
School District 60’s board of trustees are seeking feedback from the public on a proposed three-year calendar.
The High On Ice Festival is back in full force this year, and everyone seems to be teeming with excitement.
A local business is heading to Prince George to host another healing and wellness conference, and Energeticcity’s Before the Peace podcast will be involved.
The Energetic City cracked the top 20 of the sexiest cities in Canada, according to PinkCherry.ca, while Dawson Creek ranked 29th.
Advanced voting for the Area C by-election opened today at the Pomeroy Sports Centre.Â