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Tug company, senior official charged in fatal 2021 sinking off northwest B.C. coast
Regulator gives Imperial weeks to plan fix for months-old oilsands tailings leak
How Truth and Reconciliation Day is marked across Canada
A highway lined with pine trees in the winter.
Highway 97 open after brief shut down

A shut down on Highway 97 south of Chetwynd caused by a vehicle incident has been cleared.

A man in a t-shirt doing a skateboard trick above a set of blue benches.
UPDATED: Olympic skateboarder coming to Fort St. John

Olympic skateboarder Ryan Decenzo is coming to skate with students in Fort St. John. 

The Spark Women’s Leadership Conference is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2023. (Spark)
Spark Angel Applications now open

Spark Angel Applications are now open for those who want to attend Spark but face financial challenges.

A sign that should read Pomeroy Sport Centre with the "Pomeroy" part ripped off due to wind damage.
Pomeroy Sport Centre sign damaged by wind

The Pomeroy Sports Centre sign suffered severe wind damage in the Energetic City on Monday afternoon.

Aerial view of Fort Nelson. (Fort Nelson Chamber of Commerce)
McDonald’s potentially coming to Fort Nelson

The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) approved a development permit for a new McDonald's restaurant at its January 23rd council meeting.

Front entrance to the Nawican Frienship Centre (Nawican Friendship Centre - Facebook)
Nawican Friendship Centre to receive $216K

The Nawican Friendship Centre recently received funding from the Indigenous Resilience and Recovery Grant initiative.

Three images: one of a semi truck, one of a young child, and one of a map
Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: A New Member of the Team

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we introduce our new Social Media Manager and share the top stories of the week

Snowcats could be seen on Charlie Lake on Saturday, clearing snow in preparation for the fast-approaching Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge.
Snow clearing begins in preparation for Crystal Cup

Snowcats could be seen on Charlie Lake on Saturday, clearing snow in preparation for the fast-approaching Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge.

Learn about trapping in the Peace Region

Residents will have a chance to learn about the Peace Region’s history of trapping and the fur trade at a presentation next Friday evening.

A black truck getting ready to be towed.
Driving without license common problem: Fort St. John RCMP

The Fort St. John RCMP said residents driving without a proper driver's license is a problem they see often.

The Peace River Regional District building in Dawson Creek. (PRRD)
PRRD updates Board of Variance bylaw 
Person with black t-shirt sitting behind a desk and microphone
Moose Talks – Truck Driving & Curling

On this episode of Moose Talks, Dub is joined by Chris Boomer to discuss truck driving as well as Sterling Middleton to talk about him playing for Team BC at the upcoming Tim Horton's Brier

An aerial view of North Peace Secondary School with cars in the front parking lot and overlooking the City of Fort St. John.
Bert Bowes students take part in welding camp

A welding camp called Mind Over Metal was held at North Peace Secondary School for four days this week.

A lab set up for students in the Northern Baccalaureate Nursing program with a dummy in a bed and a whiteboard in the background.
Some nursing graduates to stay in Fort St. John

Fort St. John’s nursing program will celebrate the graduation of its first intake in April, and a few students will be staying in Fort St. John to work.

Two different, 3 millimeter needles.
Tumbler Ridge warns against recycling needles

The District of Tumbler Ridge is warning residents not to dispose of needles in the recycling after finding two in residential recycling bins. 

Three young children sit, opening red and green Christmas themed boxes.
Over 1k boxes packed locally for Operation Christmas

Residents in Fort St. John and Prespatou donated enough items to pack 1,452 boxes for children during Operation Christmas 2022. 

A large group of students in Canmore, Alberta in a snowy park with trees and mountains in the background.
North Peace Secondary students attending Alberta summit

A few lucky local students and two teachers will have the opportunity to attend a youth water, energy and climate summit in Alberta next month

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