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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Energeticcity’s Caitlin Coombes chats with Zena Conlin of the Tumbler Ridge Museum Foundation. The Museum is looking at expanding their space to have more room for their collection, so we’ll dig into that an some new dinosaur tracks that we discovered near Tumbler Ridge earlier this year.
Then, Moose FM’s Dub Craig sits down with Sean Gallagher. He and his family put on an&nbs...
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Emily Baker from the BC Wildfire Service checks in to talk about overwintering fires in the Peace.
Then, Tryna Gower give an update on her husband, Dawson Creek Firefighter Capt. Brooks Gower, and his recovery after he was hit by a passing vehicle when he was responding to a crash near Groundbirch late last month.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, we say hello to the new co-host, Energeticcity's Civic Reporter Caitlin Coombes! She'll be joined by retiring Doig River First Nation Chief Trevor Makadahay to reflect on his 11 years as chief.
Then, Moose FM's Dub Craig sits down with Denise Mitchell from the Fort St. John Hospital to chat about the impact the foundation's fundraising for new equipment has on healthcare workers in the ...
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Energeticcity's Steve Berard (in his final episode as co-host of This Week in the Peace) chats with Dan Davies and Tracy Radcliffe of the 2276 P.P.C.L.I. Royal Canadian Army Cadets about the Remembrance Day ceremonies in Fort St. John.
Then, Moose FM's Dub Craig sits down with artist Irene Gut to discuss her exhibition, "From The Beehive To The Canvas: Exploration In Encaustic", opening...
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Dawson Creek Mayor Darcy Dober checks in to discuss Dawson Creek’s ongoing water shortage and how the City is dealing with the issue.
Then, Energeticcity.ca Indigenous Voices reporter Ed Hitchens stops by to share some stories about his family in Jamaica and how they weathered Hurricane Melissa, which devastated the nation earlier this week.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM’s Dub Craig is joined by Brian Kirschner to talk about his time owning The Lido Theatre.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM's Dub Craig chats with Fort St. John City Councillor Trevor Bolin about the big changes coming to the City's Snow and Ice Control policy, which includes sweeping parking bans for some snowfalls to help with more efficient snow clearing.
Then, Energeticcity.ca's Steve Berard sits down with Fort St. John Fire Department Lieutenant Alyn Stobbe to discuss Fire Prevention Week and S...
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, we catch up with Fort St. John Huskies Head Coach Todd Alexander. The Huskies started with seven games on the road before finally playing their home opener on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
Then, we chat with Douglas Paton from the Peace Valley Arts Society. The Society is presenting a play in Hudson's Hope called 'Jake's Gift' about a WWII vet that's been performed many times, including a...
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM's Dub Craig welcomes artist Linda Haugen from Print Artists North. The group is opening their exhibition of print art, "Let's Get Rolling", on October 3, 2025, at 7pm at Peace Gallery North. The show will run through the month of October.
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<...On this episode of This Week in the Peace, local RCMP Cst. Chad Neustaeter and Estefania Albornoz from the Fort St. John Women's Resource Society stop by to talk about the Purple Night Lights Campaign, a new initiative coming to Fort St. John all about shining a light on intimate partner violence.
Then, Ted Sloan of the Stage North Theatre Society checks in to tell us about Peace Country Harvest: Another Hallmark Parody Musical,...
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Danelle Boyd from the Fort St. John Literacy Society stops by. Moose FM and the society are hosting the Imagination Library Radiothon on September 17th outside of Safeway, so we'll dig into the importance of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library in our community and how you can help keep this wonderful program running that keeps kids reading.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Steve Berard and Dub Craig welcome Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer. They discuss Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre’s return to the House of Commons after a by-election win earlier this week, as well as his thoughts on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government since the federal election, and what he’s most looking forward to in the upcoming legislat...
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moira Green of Community Futures Peace Liard tells us about the Rural Community Immigration Pilot and what it means for northeast BC.
Then, Lisa Behrens from Moose Media is going to tell us what you can expect at the Moose FM Block Party, presented by RE/MAX and Moose Media, happening Saturday, September 6th from 11am-3pm on 100th Street between 100th ...
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Connie West and Randa Braun from the North Peace Fall Fair Society stop by to talk about the 78th Annual North Peace Fall Fair, coming up August 15-17, 2025, at the North Peace Fall Fairgrounds.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM's Dub Craig sits down with local artist Barbara Daley to talk about her upcoming exhibition at Peace Gallery North called "STITCHED: People and Places, in Photography, Collage and Stitch". The show opens August 1, 2025, at 7pm and runs throughout the month.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Sandi Miller from the Fort St. John International Air Show stops by to talk about the return of the show after cancelling last year. The show runs August 2-3 at the North Peace Regional Airport.
Then, BC Minister of Forests Ravi Parmar checks in to talk about the wildfire season in BC so far.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Asuncion Sta. Maria from Foundry Fort St. John stops by to talk about what this new organization has to offer youth in the area, including support for mental health, substance abuse, and primary care.
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On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM’s Dub Craig welcomes Save Our Northern Seniors (SONS) President Margaret Little to discuss the recent announcement of new long-term care beds coming to Peace Villa in Fort St. John.
Then, Fort St. Johner and Abbotsford Canucks forward Tristen Nielsen checks in to talk about his recent Calder Cup win with the team, which is the first champ...
On this episode of This Week in the Peace, Moose FM's Dub Craig sits down with Connie Greyeyes, one of the organizers of the Spirit of the Peace Powwow, which starts on June 13, 2025, and runs until June 15 at the Taylor District Ice Centre. We start by talking about a recent donation drive that Greyeyes helped to spearhead to help high school grads attend their prom before we dive into talking about the Powwow itself and why you a...
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