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Vancouver Island mill latest to close in B.C., 350 jobs lost
B.C. Ministry of Finance looks to ‘modernize’ BC Hydro grants with feedback sessions

The B.C. Ministry of Finance is gathering feedback from local governments such as the PRRD about updating BC Hydro's grants in lieu of property taxes process.

A Bitcoin price chart from TradingView as of May 23rd, 2020. (Nick Chong/Unsplash)
(Opinion) Bear Flat Dispatch: Good riddance to crypto mining on B.C. power grid

Regular contributor Ken Boon is pleased that cryptocurrency mining operations have been banned from connecting to the BC Hydro grid.

Wind energy project proposed for Peace region would power about 48,000 homes

Invenergy’s Hourglass Wind Energy Centre near Tumbler Ridge would feature between 32 and 45 turbines, enough to power about 48,000 Canadian homes.

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says plans to dredge Burrard Inlet remain uncosted
Fort St. John and Dawson Creek no longer have community newspapers. To help local businesses reach the communities of Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Hudson's Hope, Pouce Coupe, Chetwynd and Tumbler Ridge, Energeticcity.ca is now accepting public notice advertising.
Canadian Navigable Waters Act Minor Works Notification – Attachie Development, Halfway River Powerline Crossing

SPONSORED: ARC Resources Inc. hereby gives notice that a submission has been added to the Common Project Search

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(Opinion) Letter: Canada must lead with honesty or risk overpromising and underdelivering

In a letter to the editor, Fort St. John resident David Perkin calls for intellectual honesty and practical solutions in tackling global emissions.

A 'watch for wildlife' sign on the highway. (Submitted by Ken Boon)
(Opinion) Bear Flat Dispatch: Tariffs, Blue Jays and a death trap for deer

Regular contributor Ken Boon is doing what he can to support Blue Jays in the World Series and blue jays in his garden as he mulls international affairs and the dangers of the highway for wildlife.

Taylor works on five-year $11.92M capital plan

The District of Taylor has begun reviewing proposals for its new five-year capital plan for 2026-2030, which accounts for almost $12 million in projects.

U.S. outdoor school modifies coastal B.C. camping application following outcry
Premier Eby commits to Fort St. John visit following UBCM convention

Fort St. John city councillors reported "productive" meetings during the week-long UBCM convention in Victoria.

Share expertise, collaborate, give back: Volunteer sought for agricultural fund committee

The position on the BC Peace Agricultural Compensation Fund Committee will allow a local producer to guide decisions on grant funding.

‘Now is the time’ to address long-standing B.C.-Alberta electricity complaints, institute says

Alberta Electric System Operator's Restructured Energy Market plan has not resolved B.C.’s longstanding complaints about the electrical connection between the two provinces, the B.C. Ministry of Energy and Climate Solutions said.

Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Summer fun in the community

In this edition of the Weekly Review, see pictures of the Moose Media and Energeticcity.ca team out and about at events this summer. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: 2025 Journalism Conference

In this edition of the Weekly Review, Energeticcity.ca reporters have travelled to Calgary for a journalism conference. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

International migration boosts Peace region’s population amid economic uncertainty, report finds

The CPABC's BC Check up Live report found international migration is furthering the growth of the Peace region.

Nearly 3,000 to be impacted by planned power outage in Fort St. John

BC Hydro says the power outage in Fort St. John and surrounding areas is scheduled to take place on September 7th from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Google Search Report

In this edition of the Weekly Review, check out our free Google Search Report. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Doig River Rodeo set for August long weekend

The Doig River Rodeo, which organizers say has existed in some form for 60 years, will start on August 1st in 2025.

B.C.’s Eby tilts at Trump’s dislike of windmills to jolt provincial call to power

Premier David Eby used British Columbia's latest call for more power sources to invite American clean energy producers to the province after U.S. President Donald Trump criticized "ugly" windmills in Scotland.

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