Mackenzie Newsletter: COVID-19 Update Mar 10, 2022

As Dr. Bonnie Henry addressed the Province today for the Covid-19 update, she announced several changes to the restrictions. Starting March 11, 2022 at 12:01 am, masks will no longer be mandatory for public indoor settings. On April 8, 2022 at 12:01 am, further restrictions will be lifted: • Proof of vaccination will no longer…Continue reading “Mackenzie Newsletter: COVID-19 Update Mar 10, 2022”

Mackenzie Newsletter: Council Meeting Mar 14, 2022

The March 14, 2022 Regular Meeting agenda has now been published: 7:15 pm – Regular Meeting of Council Council meetings are currently open to the public as well as available online over Zoom/phone. To keep everyone safe we ask that you follow current provincial health officer orders. Vaccine Passports Starting Sept. 13, 2021, proof of…Continue reading “Mackenzie Newsletter: Council Meeting Mar 14, 2022”

Osoyoos Newsletter: Employment Opportunity Summer Student Recreation Leaders Until May 13, 2022

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Summer Student Recreation Leaders – Community Services Deadline May 13 2022 We are looking for an enthusiastic and energetic individual, to join the Town of Osoyoos Community Services Department. The Resort Municipality of Osoyoos, BC located in the beautiful South Okanagan Valley is accepting applications for the position of Summer Student Recreation LeadersContinue reading “Osoyoos Newsletter: Employment Opportunity Summer Student Recreation Leaders Until May 13, 2022”

Osoyoos Newsletter: Employment Opportunity Summer Student Program Coordinator Until May 13, 2022

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Summer Student Program Coordinator – Community Services Deadline May 13 2022 We are looking for an enthusiastic and energetic individual, to join the Town of Osoyoos Community Services Department. The Resort Municipality of Osoyoos, BC located in the beautiful South Okanagan Valley is accepting applications for the position of Summer Student Program CoordinatorContinue reading “Osoyoos Newsletter: Employment Opportunity Summer Student Program Coordinator Until May 13, 2022”

Osoyoos Newsletter: Employment Opportunity Student Park Ambassador Until May 13, 2022

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Student Park Ambassador Deadline May 13 2022 The Resort Municipality of Osoyoos, BC located in the beautiful South Okanagan Valley is accepting applications for the position of Student Park Ambassador. Position Information Friday, 13 May, 2022 Read More

Campbell River Newsletter: Artists called to propose/paint mural on Tamarac St bridge

CALL TO LOCAL ARTISTS FOR PAINTED MURAL ON TAMARAC STREET BRIDGE Deadline to apply: March 18 at 4 p.m. The Campbellton Neighbourhood Association (CNA) is asking local artists to submit their proposals for a mural to be painted on the Tamarac Street Bridge. The mural will be a feature of a public parkette that willContinue reading “Campbell River Newsletter: Artists called to propose/paint mural on Tamarac St bridge”

Campbell River Newsletter: Reminder to change smoke alarm batteries when adjusting clocks on Mar 13

Replace smoke alarm batteries with time change—It’s easy, affordable and life-saving. The Campbell River Fire Department is issuing an important reminder about having working smoke alarms in your home – and recommends replacing smoke alarm batteries each spring or fall with the time change to help you remember. Clocks will “spring forward” one hour forContinue reading “Campbell River Newsletter: Reminder to change smoke alarm batteries when adjusting clocks on Mar 13”

Squamish Newsletter: Reduction Bylaw Mar 08, 2022

Updated Single-Use Items Reduction Bylaw bans plastic bags and regulates additional single-use items District of Squamish Council has adopted amendments to the Single-Use Items Reduction Bylaw that will ban the use of plastic bags in Squamish and regulate additional single-use items including plastic straws, plastic takeout utensils and foam takeout containers. Bylaw enforcement will beginContinue reading “Squamish Newsletter: Reduction Bylaw Mar 08, 2022”

Mackenzie Newsletter: Business Façade Improvement Program 2022

The District of Mackenzie is proud to announce return of the Business Façade Improvement Program for 2022, in partnership with the Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT). The District has been awarded $20,000 from NDIT in grant funding to enhance economic development by encouraging private sector investment in exterior upgrades. The program was fully subscribed last…Continue reading “Mackenzie Newsletter: Business Façade Improvement Program 2022”

Victoria Newsletter: What’s Up at Council on Mar 10. Mar 07, 2022

What’s Up At Council? is our bi-weekly video series that gives you a glance at what’s coming up for discussion and decision making at evening meetings of Council.  Hosted by Mayor Lisa Helps, this week’s episode is available here and on the City of Victoria’s social media channels.  Here’s What’s Up At Council on Thursday, March 10 at 6:30Continue reading “Victoria Newsletter: What’s Up at Council on Mar 10. Mar 07, 2022”

Grand Forks Newsletter: Opens proposals to Renovate Seniors Society Building

The City of Grand Forks is inviting proposals for the renovation of the Seniors Society facility, 565 71st Avenue, located in City Park, which was badly damaged during the flood event of 2018.   BC Bid Electronic Submission: One (1) complete electronic response must be received in accordance with BC Bid instructions for e-bidding beforeContinue reading “Grand Forks Newsletter: Opens proposals to Renovate Seniors Society Building”

Ladysmith Newsletter: 4 topics Mar 2022

6:30 p.m. – Regular Committee of the Whole Meeting, Mar 08, 2022 Town of Ladysmith BC – YouTube committee of the whole agenda | Read more… Ladysmith Parks, Recreation & Culture 2022 Spring Activity Guide by Town of Ladysmith – Issuu (cookie related pop up) BC Transit – Cowichan Valley News List Dog Licences Ladysmith |Continue reading “Ladysmith Newsletter: 4 topics Mar 2022”

Armstrong Newsletter: Special Council Meeting for Mar 07, 2022

Date:Monday March 7, 2022Time:4:00 pmLocation:Council Chambers 3570 Bridge Street, Armstrong BC Notice is hereby given that a Special Council Meeting will be held at the Council Chambers, located at 3570 Bridge Street, Armstrong BC on Thurs. March 7, 2022 commencing at 4 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to consider Closing the Meeting toContinue reading “Armstrong Newsletter: Special Council Meeting for Mar 07, 2022”

Whistler Newsletter: Poet’s Pause competition

Publication Date: March 3, 2022 Writers are invited to contribute to public art in Whistler through the annual Poet’s Pause competition this spring. Each year, the Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) invites writers to submit original, unpublished poems for the Poet’s Pause poetry competition. Winning poems will be displayed at the Poet’s Pause sculpture sitesContinue reading “Whistler Newsletter: Poet’s Pause competition”

Campbell River Newsletter: Temp Willow Creek Connector Rd opening

The temporary connector road will ease traffic congestion related to the South Island Highway Sewer Project. City Council has approved the construction of a temporary roadway that will open up the undeveloped road allowance between Twillingate Road and Nebraska Drive and connect Highway 19A with Willow Creek Road. This road is being constructed to provideContinue reading “Campbell River Newsletter: Temp Willow Creek Connector Rd opening”

Colwood Newsletter: Clean Up program is back!

Help keep Colwood clean and safe The City of Colwood Public Works Department works hard to keep our city clean, safe and running efficiently. One way they do this is by offering a Clean Up program at City Hall.  After being deferred in 2020 and 2021 to protect public health and maintain affordability during the pandemic, theContinue reading “Colwood Newsletter: Clean Up program is back!”

Campbell River Newsletter: purchases riverfront property beside Spruce Street

Campbell River residents will soon be able to enjoy additional riverfront public access in Campbellton. Following direction from City Council, the City of Campbell River purchased a riverfront property at 1890 19th Avenue. Listed for sale in 2021, the property is adjacent to the City’s existing parkette at the end of Spruce Street and willContinue reading “Campbell River Newsletter: purchases riverfront property beside Spruce Street”