Vote Highlight: Vote #53 on March 31st, 2022

Government Bill (House of Commons) C-5 (44-1) – First Reading – An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act – Parliament of CanadaBill C-5 | openparliament.ca Vote #53 on March 31st, 2022 Vote topic 2nd reading of Bill C-5, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the ControlledContinue reading “Vote Highlight: Vote #53 on March 31st, 2022”

Dawson Creek Newsletter: 4 Local Topics Mar 2022

BC Electoral Boundaries Commission Reviewing Electoral District Boundaries | Read more… Regular Meeting of Council with Committee of the Whole on Monday, March 28, 2022 | Read more… Need a Hand with Spring Gravel Removal? | Read more… Invitation to Tender 2022-15 2022 Capital Road Works Program – Camarlo, 89th Avenue & 20A Street |Continue reading “Dawson Creek Newsletter: 4 Local Topics Mar 2022”

Hazelton Newsletter: Business Façade Improvement Grants Open Until May 31, 2022

The Village of Hazelton is now accepting applications from downtown businesses for the Façade Improvement Grant. View the terms and application form HERE. All projects must be completed by December 31, 2022. The deadline for applications is May 31st, 2022. Contact the Village Office for more information.Read More

Hazelton Newsletter: Budget Guide 2022

The Village of Hazelton has prepared a guide for the 2022 Financial Plan Bylaw.  The Financial Plan Bylaw is available for viewing HERE and at the Village Office. Council will review comments on the Plan at the Regular Meeting of February 8, 2022 at 6:30 pm. The public can attend virtually through the link thatContinue reading “Hazelton Newsletter: Budget Guide 2022”

New Denver Newsletter: Boil Water Notice on Apr 04, 2022

The Village of New Denver Water System will be on a precautionary boil water notice beginning at 6:00 a.m. on Monday, April 4, for a minimum of 2 weeks. This boil water notice will not be lifted until approved by Interior Health and Public Notice is provided. Why a boil water notice? The Denver SidingContinue reading “New Denver Newsletter: Boil Water Notice on Apr 04, 2022”

New Denver Newsletter: EV Charger Moving on Mar 31, 2022

The Village’s Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station (on Plugshare.com HERE) is moving on Thursday, March 31, 2022. This EV Charger is currently located in the 700 block of Kootenay Street, attached to the Village Pumphouse and immediately north of the recycling depot. It will be relocated to the washroom building in Centennial Park, atContinue reading “New Denver Newsletter: EV Charger Moving on Mar 31, 2022”

Vote Highlight: Vote #40 Tax reduction on gasoline & diesel Mar 23rd, 2022

Debates (Hansard) No. 43 – March 22, 2022 (44-1) – House of Commons of Canada (ourcommons.ca) Vote #40 on March 23rd, 2022 Vote topic Opposition Motion (Tax reduction on gasoline and diesel) Result Yes 115Conservative No 209Bloc NDP Liberal Green Jagmeet Singh, “Taxation” on March 22nd, 2022 | openparliament.ca  Jagmeet Singh Voted No NDP MP for Burnaby South (B.C.) John Barlow,Continue reading “Vote Highlight: Vote #40 Tax reduction on gasoline & diesel Mar 23rd, 2022”

Debate Highlight: Kody Blois “Business of Supply” Mar 03, 2022

Kody Blois, “Business of Supply” on March 3rd, 2022 | openparliament.ca Kody Blois “For those Canadians who might be watching at home and asking what an opposition day motion is, it is the opportunity for the opposition parties to raise issues and to allow us to vote on their texts. Such a motion is non-bindingContinue reading “Debate Highlight: Kody Blois “Business of Supply” Mar 03, 2022″

Draft: Concept Creep

The Boy Who Cried Socialist and Related Tales (substack.com) by Ryan C. Mullally “Perhaps like in treaties opposing politicians should devote some time in this age to signing to an agreed upon understanding of words from time to time.” Researching what potential policy could look like on such a topic further, as well devoting someContinue reading “Draft: Concept Creep”

Agassiz Newsletter: 6 Local Topics Mar/Apr 2022

Spring Cleanup – BP Apr 02 & 30 | Read more… Spring Break at the CRCC – Wizarding World | Read more…Spring Break at the CRCC – Ninja School | Read more…Spring Break at the CRCC – Monster Mash | Read more…Spring Break at the CRCC – Out of This World | Read more…Spring BreakContinue reading “Agassiz Newsletter: 6 Local Topics Mar/Apr 2022”

Dawson Creek Newsletter: 6 Local Topics Mar/Apr 2022

Exciting Changes Coming to City Water Sales Facilities Mar 16, 2022 | Read more… RFQ 2022-17 Memorial Arena HVAC Upgrades | Read more… Public Works Phone Line Down Mar 16, 2022 | Read more… Spring Break Programs | Read more… City Crews Steaming Problem Areas Over the Weekend | Read more… Looking for Sand Bags?Continue reading “Dawson Creek Newsletter: 6 Local Topics Mar/Apr 2022”

Cumberland Newsletter: 5 Local Topics Mar 15/21, 2022

Recycling Pick Up Saturday March 19, 2022 | Read more… Notice of Construction Works Sutton Road & Derwent Avenue | Read more… Village Recreation, Arts and Culture Plan | Read more… 1/2022/Village Hall Meeting Mar 21, 2022 | Read more… Solid Waste Delays March 15 Recycling Delayed until Sat Mar 19, 2022 | Read more…

Petition Highlight: e-3901 (Health) Mar 11, 2022

Petition e-3901 – Petitions (ourcommons.ca) e-3901 (Health) Petition Status: Open for signature Total Number of Signatures: 15,750 (As of Mar 20, 2022)Petitioner: Lydia Henry Member of Parliament: Tom Kmiec Constituency: Calgary Shepard Caucus: Conservative Province: AB Opened For Signature: March 11, 2022,  at 2:51 p.m. (EDT) Closed For Signature: April 10, 2022,  at 2:51 p.m.Continue reading “Petition Highlight: e-3901 (Health) Mar 11, 2022”

Radium Hot Springs Newsletter: A Cozy & Relaxing Weekend in the Village Feb 28, 2022

Escape to the quiet mountain town of Radium Hot Springs to see some winter sights in a relaxed weekend experience. FRIDAY EVENING Ahh. You’ve made it to your accommodation for the weekend and officially hit vacay mode. Walk over to Radium Brewing for a pint. Hungry? The Snack Bar and Wildside Pizzeria are right nextContinue reading “Radium Hot Springs Newsletter: A Cozy & Relaxing Weekend in the Village Feb 28, 2022”

Bella Bella Newsletter: Heiltsuk Nation Stands with Wet’suwet’en Nov 22, 2021

Heiltsuk leadership continues to call on the BC government to honour its commitment to UNDRIP by intervening in the ongoing incursion and illegal occupation of Wet’suwet’en territory by Coastal Gaslink work crews and RCMP enforcers.  BELLA BELLA, BRITISH COLUMBIA – (Nov. 22, 2021) – The joint leadership of the Heiltsuk Nation – Hereditary Chiefs andContinue reading “Bella Bella Newsletter: Heiltsuk Nation Stands with Wet’suwet’en Nov 22, 2021”

Bella Bella Newsletter: Human Rights Complaint Mar 01, 2022

Complaint by TD customer who is Indigenous, east-Indian and Muslim seeks to hold bank responsible for systemic racism and make positive social change for BIPOC customers. SURREY, BRITISH COLUMBIA (March 1, 2022) – Sharif Mohammed Bhamji is filing a Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint against TD for being denied service while trying to open a bankContinue reading “Bella Bella Newsletter: Human Rights Complaint Mar 01, 2022”

Salmo Newsletter: Masks to be a Personal Choice in Facilities Mar 11, 2022

Following yesterday’s announcement from the British Columbia Provincial Health Officer (PHO), the Village of Salmo will no longer require masks to be worn by members of the public in the Village office effective today, Friday, March 11, 2022. The PHO based this decision on B.C.’s lowered hospitalization and transmission rates. However, it is still theContinue reading “Salmo Newsletter: Masks to be a Personal Choice in Facilities Mar 11, 2022”

Gold River Newsletter: Property Taxes & Assessments Jan 26, 2022

It is January, you check your mail and you have an envelope from BC Assessment. You open it and see your assessment has gone up 40%. When you pick yourself up off the floor, you are saying to yourself, my taxes are going up 40%! Well, lets stop right there. There is a common misconceptionContinue reading “Gold River Newsletter: Property Taxes & Assessments Jan 26, 2022”

Warfield Newsletter: Pool Hiring Until Mar 25, 2022

The Village of Warfield is hiring summer staff for the Warfield Pool. Pool Staff: The Corporation of the Village of Warfield is now accepting applications for the following Summer Student employment opportunities: Head guard, life guards, slide attendants, and cashiers. Application forms are available at the Village of Warfield Municipal Office or using the linkContinue reading “Warfield Newsletter: Pool Hiring Until Mar 25, 2022”

Warfield Newsletter: Council Meeting Mar 14, 2022

The next Village of Warfield Council meeting will be held on Monday, March 14, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. via zoom. Read and download the agenda right here! Click here to join the Council meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9612047433 Meeting ID: 961 204 7433 The post Warfield Council Meeting-Monday March 14 appeared first on Village of Warfield. Read More

Lumby Newsletter: Emergency Water Shut Off Mar 09, 2022

NOTICE OF EMERGENCY WATER SERVICE SHUT OFF Click here to view the media release. INTERRUPTION DUE TO A WATER MAIN BREAK WHEN: TODAY, MARCH 09, 2022 TIME: 4:00PM to undetermined (Crew working hard to restore water asap) WHERE: Val Marie trailer park and surrounding area including some residences on Catt, Ave, Maple Street and nearContinue reading “Lumby Newsletter: Emergency Water Shut Off Mar 09, 2022”

Lumby Newsletter: 2022 Financial Plan

At the Tuesday February 22, 2022 Regular Meeting, Council gave 1st and 2nd Reading to the Village of Lumby Financial Plan Bylaw No. 864, 2022. We now ask for public consultation and participation on the budget until Council considers the Bylaw for 3rd reading at its Regular Meeting dated Monday March 21st, 2022. To viewContinue reading “Lumby Newsletter: 2022 Financial Plan”

Tofino Newsletter: 1st in BC to Ban Single-Use Plastic Utensils

Joint Press Release Posted: Mar 11, 2022      |      By: Communications Tofino Becomes First in BC to Ban Single-Use Plastic Utensils View PDF The West Coast is leading the way with action on plastics as Tofino becomes the first municipality in British Columbia to ban single-use plastic utensils, including spoons, forks, knives,Continue reading “Tofino Newsletter: 1st in BC to Ban Single-Use Plastic Utensils”

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