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MLA wants to scrap B.C.’s Human Rights Code. Some constituents want her gone instead
B.C. legislator says Lapu Lapu survivors don’t want festival as anniversary looms
Home and away, Fort St. John hockey programs busy at provincials

Both the Fort St. John Flyers and Trackers have teams entered in the U-13, U-15 and U-18 provincial hockey tournaments.

Tumbler Ridge arena wins at least $50K in Kraft Hockeyville competition

The Tumbler Ridge Community Centre Arena was a late entry, but garnered enough votes to secure the Kraft Hockeyville provincial title in B.C. and $50,000 in upgrades for the facility.

Charlie Lake victim’s family receives condolences from chief minister of home state in India

Mohan Yadav, the chief minister of the Indian state Madhya Pradesh, offered his condolences and support to the family of Gurkirat Manocha, a student who died in Charlie Lake on March 13th following an "altercation."

B.C. appointed them to map old-growth. Now they say province is failing to save it
Shooting at business in Delta, B.C., believed linked to extortion: police
Huskies swept in NWJHL finals as La Crete claims title

The La Crete Lumber Barons claimed their second Strike Group North West Junior Hockey League title in three seasons after beating the Fort St. John Huskies in four games in the 2025-26 finals.

Fort St. John colon cancer survivor supports call to lower age requirement for screening

A Fort St. John woman who overcame colon cancer, Denise Christie, says she supports expanded early detection screening programs across the country amid Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March.

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Energeticcity.ca Weekly Review: Our AI Policy

In this edition of the Weekly Review, we share our new AI Policy for readers to reference. Plus, the most-read stories of the week.

Stanley Park’s stagnant Lost Lagoon closer to being reconnected to ocean
North Vancouver, B.C., mayors ask Eby for inquiry into water treatment project
First Nation to host wellness, trauma workshop with help from former NHL star

Former National Hockey League star Theoren Fleury will join a free wellness, trauma and grief workshop to take place at the school on the Prophet River First Nation reserve from March 17th to 19th.

B.C. Conservatives leader candidate talks energy and healthcare in Fort St. John visit

Iain Black is a former MLA and CEO running for the Conservative Party of B.C. leadership position, who visited Fort St. John in March 2026.

Comic and sci-fi convention to be held in Dawson Creek

CreekCon at Dawson Creek's Kiwanis Performing Arts Centre will have a cosplay contest, role-playing workshops and games throughout March 14th, 2026.

Eby says he had ‘frank discussion’ with U.S. ambassador on lumber dispute, tariffs
Dawson Creek roofing business fined $5,000 by WorkSafeBC, company appeals decision

WorkSafeBC has fined a Dawson Creek roofing company, Raptor Mountain Roofing, $5,000 after its workers allegedly failed to use sufficient safety equipment while on an active job site. Raptor says the decision is under review.

B.C. killings due to ‘botched robbery,’ defence lawyer says, as murder trial closes

A weeks-long trial of three men accused of murdering an Abbotsford couple came to a close in B.C. Supreme Court on Tuesday, March 10th. One of the defendants had arrived in B.C. on a student visa to study in Dawson Creek.

First Nations leaders unveil more items repatriated from the Vatican
‘It just came naturally’: Indigenous fashion designer and artist talks influences and career

Fort Nelson First Nation fashion designer Reggie Harrold says she incorporates her Indigenous heritage with a modern-day feel in her work.

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