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Peace Fibre Fest to return in 2026 for yarn enthusiasts

The Peace Fibre Fest began in 2019 when its founders wanted to being a yarn arts extravaganza to the Peace region.

Registration opens for Fort St. John’s 2026 Mental Health Conference

The City of Fort St. John will host its 2026 Mental Health Conference at the Pomeroy Hotel and Conference Centre on May 21st from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Fort St. John archer finishes on podium at international competition in Las Vegas

New Totem Archery's Andy Fochuk secured second place at the 2026 Vegas Shoot.

Fact File: Clickbait pages spread false information about Tumbler Ridge survivor

VANCOUVER — Multiple Facebook pages are claiming to share updates on the condition of a girl who survived a British Columbia school shooting in February, including that she is talking...

The hazards of cherry blossom crowds prompt warnings from police in Richmond, B.C.

RICHMOND — Joanna Yue, dressed in a billowing pink, layer-cake dress, struggled to capture a sense of movement among the clouds of cherry blossoms that have transformed Larry Berg Flight...

Fort Nelson Community Literacy Society executive director named Co-op Community Champion

March’s Co-op Community Champion has been named as Seanah Mollica, executive director of the Fort Nelson Community Literacy Society.

Seniors treated by Northern Health faced long surgical wait times, report finds

The wait times for seniors needing key surgeries from Northern Health in 2024/25 have been revealed, according to a report from the Office of the Seniors Advocate B.C.

Dawson Creek to move forward with next steps for new water source project

The City of Dawson Creek will be doing detailed technical work on its Water Supply System Project to find a new source of water other than the Kiskatinaw River.

Fort St. John trucking company praises community support after fire

Fort St. John's Poor Boy Trucking, which suffered a building fire on March 28th, is thanking the community for its support.

Fire retardent being dropped onto the Fish Creek Community Forest wildfire. (Darren Hart)
Northeast B.C. communities to be given $86,000 for firefighting equipment

Tumbler Ridge, Pouce Coupe and the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality are the communities in northeast B.C. to receive funding for firefighting equipment from the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness.

Dawson Creek kicks off hosting four-team 2026 Coy Cup hockey tournament

The 2026 Coy Cup takes place starting on Tuesday, March 31st at the Ovintiv Events Centre.

‘Old bridge held by field welds’: Five-year inspection reports reveal necessity of new Taylor Bridge, says ICBA

The CEO and president of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA), Chris Gardner, says the B.C. government owes the "Peace region a replacement, a timeline and a commitment" for the Taylor Bridge.

Fort St. John Co-op seeks nominations for roles on board of directors

The Fort St. John Co-op is looking for nominations to fill board director positions, with the deadline for nominations on April 12th.

Tumbler Ridge Raptors invite police to skate-off as district awaits Kraft Hockeyville result

The Tumbler Ridge RCMP detachment had a skating session and slap-shot competition against members of the Tumbler Ridge Minor Hockey Association club, the Raptors.

Last meeting for Golata Creek community to voice opinions on new space

Golata Creek residents will have an opportunity to discuss a series of proposals for the site of the former Golata Creek Community Hall.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Recent Updates

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share some recent updates in the newsroom. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

(UPDATE) Local Conservative association prepares to support new candidate selection with AGM

The B.C. Conservative Peace River North Riding Association will be hosting the open AGM on April 11th, 2026.

A year after the tragedy, Lapu Lapu festival victims question donations

VANCOUVER — Family members of the Lapu Lapu Day festival tragedy victims said they are not getting as much financial support as they expected, and are calling on organizers to...

B.C. Conservative MLA Hon Chan charged with choking, assault and uttering threats

VICTORIA — British Columbia Conservative MLA Hon Chan has been charged with assault, assault by choking and uttering threats in a case of alleged intimate partner violence, prompting his removal...

(UPDATE) PRRD to consider $3M+ report for Blackfoot Regional Park upgrades

The Peace River Regional District has received a report for $3.37 million in upgrades to the Blackfoot Regional Park in Clayhurst.

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