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Category Archives: Newsletter
Chase Newsletter: The History of Chase, by Craig Baird Jan 06, 2022
Chase Newsletter: Coburn Street Closure Until Mid Apr 2022
Coburn Street between Highway #1 and Paquette Road until the middle of April. Read More
Saanich Newsletter: Recreation centre update
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Osoyoos Newsletter: Accesibility Age Friendly Committee Special Meeting
ACCESSIBILITY AND AGE FRIENDLY COMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING Date: March 17,2022 Time: 4:00pm Place: Electronic meeting via Zoom Purpose: To conduct the regular business of the Accessibility and Age Friendly Committee Thursday, 17 March, 2022 Read More
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”
Penticton Newsletter: Masks no longer required when visiting City facilities
Following advice from the Provincial Health Officer, beginning March 11, 2022, face coverings will…Read More
Sechelt Newsletter: Taking Proposals to repair Hall & Library Mar 31, 2022
Request for Proposal #2022-16 Condition Assessment of the Building Envelope at the District of Sechelt Municipal Hall & Library Read More
Osoyoos Newsletter: Advisory Committee Meeting On Mar 15,2022
Community Services Advisory Committee Meeting Date: March 15,2022 Time: 4:00pm Place: Electronic Meeting VIA ZOOM Purpose: To conduct regular business of the Community Services Advisory Committee Tuesday, 15 March, 2022 Read More
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”
Port McNeill Newsletter: Opportunity Youth Summer Until Mar 23, 2022
Youth Summer Employment Opportunities | Read more…
Elkford Newsletter: Mar 2022
March 2022 Newsletter.pdf (elkford.ca) Newsletter | Read more…
Sicamous Newsletter: Pro D Day & Council Schedule Mar 10/11 2022
Community Calendar Pro D Day, Kids Camp | Read more… Revised 2022 Council Meeting Schedule | Read more…
Elkford Newsletter: Unveiling of New Website Feb 16, 2022
District of Elkford Unveils New Website | Read more…
Port Hardy Newsletter: Meetings Mar 08, 2022
District of Port Hardy – Meeting Type List | Read more… 1 Council & 2 Committees met on Mar 08, 2022, Agendas can be found in the link above.
Trail Newsletter: Seniors, Spring & Summer 2022
South Kootenay Seniors Newsletter, Spring & Summer 2022 | Read more…
White Rock Newsletter: Spring Recreation Guide 2022
The Spring 2022 Recreation Guide is now available.Read More
Hope Newsletter: Community Forest Revenue Sharing Grants
Applications until May 02, 2022Read More
Abbotsford Newsletter: Extension Planned & Water Day Upcoming Mar 2022
Extension of Fraser Valley Express: improving connections with Metro Vancouver | Read more… World Water Day at the Abbotsford Ravine Park Salmon Enhancement Society Hatchery Mar 22, 2022 | Read more…
Burnaby Newsletter: Special Events Mar 2022
Bite of Burnaby – A Burnaby Food Festival To Celebrate Diversity All of Mar 2022 | Read more… Burnaby Village Museum from Mar 14/25, 2022 11am to 4:30pm Free Admission, no advance reservation required, Carousel Rides outside are $2.65 Home | Burnaby Village Museum | Read more…
Northern Rockies Newsletter: 2 types of Council Scheduled Mar 14, 2022
Northern Rockies Regional Municipality – Meeting Type List | Read more… Regional Council 6:30pm Special Regional Council 6:00pm
Northern Rockies Newsletter: Opportunity Lifeguard/Instructor Full/Part Mar 09/10 2022
Career Opportunity: Lifeguard/Instructor (Full-time Permanent) | Read more… Career Opportunity: Lifeguard/Instructor (Part-time Permanent) | Read more…
Ladysmith Newsletter: Temp Walkway Closure Mar 09, 2022
Kinsmen Park trails and pedestrian walkway temporary closures | Read more…
Salmon Arm Newsletter: Ross Street Underpass
Information on the proposed Ross Street UnderpassRead More
Osoyoos Newsletter: Employment Opportunity Labourer ll Until Apr 01, 2022
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Labourer ll Deadline April 1 2022 The Resort Municipality of Osoyoos, BC located in the beautiful South Okanagan Valley is accepting applications for the position of Labourer ll. Position Information Friday, 01 April, 2022 Read More
Penticton Newsletter: Water Main Break Mar 10, 2022
Residents and motorists are advised of a water main break in front 1250 Commercial Way. Affected…Read More
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
Kamloops Newsletter: Combating Graffiti Mar 09, 2022
Combating Graffiti in our Community | Read more…
Quesnel Newsletter: Seeks Public input on community forest license Mar 09, 2022
Have your say on Quesnel’s Community Forest Application | Read more…
Dawson Creek Newsletter: Ukrainian Flag at City Hall Mar 07, 2022
Ukrainian Flag to Fly at City Hall | Read more…
Esquimalt Newsletter: Mayor’s Open Door & talk on Ukraine 2022
Open door at Esq Municipal Hall Mar 10, 2022. 12pm to 1:30pm15 minute appointments to share ideas or concerns, call 250-414-7101 to book. Statement from Mayor Desjardins regarding conflict in Ukraine Feb 28, 2022 | Read more…
Coldstream Newsletter: Upcoming Meetings Mar 2022
Council – Regular 6pm – 14 Mar 2022 Committee of the Whole 6pm – 21 Mar 2022 80058 2022 Schedule of Meetings Regular Council & Committees | Read more… Reg Council – Meeting Info | Read more… Committee of the Whole – Meeting Info | Read more…
Rossland Newsletter: Council Connects Feb 2022
Council Connects Newsletter February 2022 – Issue #76 | Read more…
Coquitlam Newsletter: 3 topics Mar 07/08, 2022
Coquitlam Preparing for New Place Maillardville Community Centre | Read more… Youth Try Out Firefighting During Spring Break | Read more… Large New Regional Depot Adds to Coquitlam Recycling Options | Read more…
Penticton Newsletter: Child Care Facility Construction Continues Mar 09, 2022
Construction on the Edmonton Avenue Child Care Facility continues in Kiwanis Park. The project hit…Read More
Salmon Arm Newsletter: Parking Rates 2022
Downtown Parking RatesRead 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”
Princeton Newsletter: Boil Water Notice Still in Effect 2022
Boil Water – Local Notices | Read more…
Pemberton Newsletter: Residential Student Bursary Mar 01 until Apr 30, 2022
Village of Pemberton Bursary open for applications | Read more…
Penticton Newsletter: Spring 2022 Recreation Guide
With blue skies, longer days and warmer weather on the horizon, the City of Penticton is ready to…Read More
Trail Newsletter: Surplus Computer Equipment Mar 07, 2022
Surplus Computer Equipment | Read more…
Ladysmith Newsletter: Approval sought for Fire/Rescue vehicle
Town seeking elector approval for Fire/Rescue vehicle borrowing | Read more…
Kamloops Newsletter: Art Grants Mar 07, 2022
2022 Community Art Grants Call for Applications | Read more…
Port Moody Newsletter: Survey on Plans for Traffic Improvements Mar 07, 2022
Share your thoughts on the City’s updated plan for traffic improvements in Suter Brook Village | Read more…
Cumberland Newsletter: 2 local topics Mar 04/05, 2022
Cumberland Launches Community Engagement Process for Recreation, Arts and Culture Plan | Read more… Solid Waste Collection for Tue, Mar 8, 2022 | Read more…
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”
Saanich Newsletter: Climate Plan Report Mar 08, 2022
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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”
Saanich Newsletter: Road closure Mar 14 to Apr 01, 2022
On McKenzie Avenue & Saanich Road Read More
Colwood Newsletter: Taking feedback for plans on climate change
As a seaside community surrounded by nature, we can all understand the need to address climate change and plan for impacts to our community. The City is developing a Low Carbon Resilience Climate Action Plan which will be our pathway as we prepare and manage climate change impacts. Read More
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”
Penticton Newsletter: Work on Penticton Creek starts soon
The City of Penticton is providing an early heads up to residents and businesses near a section of…Read More
Prince George Newsletter: 6 local topics Mar 2022
Drop-In Hockey | Read more… 1-on-1 Tech Help with the Library | Read more… Adult Trivia Night with the Library | Read more… BCHL Hockey Game: Spruce Kings vs. Vipers | Read more… WHL Hockey Game: Prince George Cougars vs. Victoria Royals | Read more… Discount Swimming | Read more…
Saanich Newsletter: Spectator restrictions remain Mar 04, 2022
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Williams Lake Newsletter: Reg Council Mar 08, 2022
City of Williams Lake – Meeting Info Reg Council Agenda | Read more…
Dawson Creek Newsletter: 2 topics 2022
Special Olympics BC Region78 Brochure Feb2022.pdf | Read more… Special Meeting of Council on Monday, March 7, 2022 | Read more…
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”
Lake Country Newsletter: 6 local topics Mar 2022
Neville Bowman: Open Mic with a Grand Piano | Read more… Còig at Creekside Theatre | Read more… After School Art ~ Winter 2022 | Read more… Art Gallery Open Studio Fridays | Read more… Art Gallery Creative SafeSpace for Teens | Read more… The Kore Dance Project Presents: Love Yourself | Read more…
Port Moody Newsletter: 3 local topics Mar 2022
Community Invasive Plant Removal. Suter Brook Creek | Read more… Sides by Robert Ascroft Virtual Artist Talk | Read more… Port Moody Film Society Show “Pain and Glory” | Read more…
Port Hardy Newsletter: Reg Council & Committee of the Whole Mar 08, 2022
District of Port Hardy – Meeting Information Reg Council | Read more… District of Port Hardy – Meeting Information Committee of the Whole | Read more…
Nelson Newsletter: Reg + Special Council Meeting Mar 08, 2022
City of Nelson – Meeting Information for Reg Council | Read more… City of Nelson – Meeting Information for Special Reg Council | Read more…
Burnaby Newsletter: City Connect Mar 03, 2022
City Connect for March 3, 2022 | Read more…
Ladysmith Newsletter: active transportation engagement sessions Feb 08, 2022
Ladysmith holding active transportation engagement sessions | Read more…
Vernon Newsletter: Seasonal closure of Centennial Outdoor Rink Mar 03, 2022
Seasonal closure of Centennial Outdoor Rink | Read more…
Coldstream Newsletter: Committee of the Whole Scheduled for Mar 07, 2022
Meeting Info for committee of the whole | Read more…
West Vancouver Newsletter: potential heritage resources search
Help identify potential heritage resources in West Vancouver | Read more…
Northern Rockies Newsletter: Preliminary Budget Meeting
Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Meeting Info | Read more…
Kitimat Newsletter: Scheduled rd repairs Mar 03, 2022
Scheduled rd repairs near Haisla bridge Mar 03 2022 | Read more…
Fernie Newsletter: Griz Days this weekend
Griz Days 2022 | Read more….
Abbotsford Newsletter: Small Grants for local community projects
Neighbourhood Small Grants available for Abbotsford community projects | Read more…
Abbotsford Newsletter: World Water Day Mar 22, 2022
World Water Day at the Abbotsford Ravine Park Salmon Enhancement Society Hatchery | Read more…
Kamloops Newsletter: Canada’s homelessness strategy
Government of Canada’s Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy – Call for Proposals | Read more…
Lantzville Newsletter: Community update Mar 2022
March Community Update | Read more…
White Rock Newsletter: re-open Ruth Johnson Park & Centennial Trails following 2020 landslide
On Friday afternoon, Mayor Darryl Walker and members of Council officially re-opened the rehabilitated trails located in Ruth Johnson Park and Centennial Trails.Read More
White Rock Newsletter: draft for 2022 Financial Plan open for feedback
Council is currently in the midst of a comprehensive review process prior to finalizing and approving the financial plan.Read More
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”
Penticton Newsletters: Haven Hill Road Closed due to water main break
Residents and motorists are advised that Haven Hill Rd. is CLOSED to traffic between Haven Hill Rd…Read More
White Rock Newsletter: Reg Council Meeting for Mar 07, 2022
Attend our upcoming Regular Council Meeting in-person or via livestream on Monday, March 7, 2022 at 7 p.m.Read More
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”
Sechelt Newsletter: Committee of the Whole Meeting Mar 09, 2022
The March 9, 2022 Committee of the Whole meeting agenda has been published and is now available on the District’s website. See article for meeting details. Read More
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!”
Fort St. John Newsletter: City supports proposed seniors’ complex with DCC Waiver
Fort St. John City Council recently approved a Development Cost Charges waiver, for $754,348, for the proposed 116-unit below market seniors’ apartment complex at 10763 86 Street.Read More
Courtenay Newsletter: Final Days for draft and survey Mar 03, 2022
Anyone interested in shaping how Courtenay grows is encouraged to review the draft plan and fill out a simple online survey until March 8, 2022.Read More
North Vancouver Newsletter: 7 topics Mar 03, 2022
Development of New Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre Starts | A Message from Mayor Buchanan | New City Tree Bylaw | Living City Grants & Awards | Be an Ally: Community Forum on Anti-Asian Racism | Council Meeting Highlights February 28 | Coming Up at Monday Night’s Council MeetingRead More
Penticton Newsletter: New Director of Finance & Admin
Long-time resident and municipal employee, Angela Campbell, has been appointed the City’s new…Read More
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”
White Rock Newsletter: Emerson Park Playground redesign
The City of White Rock has begun construction to upgrade the playground at Emerson Park.Read More
Penticton Newsletter: Public Hearing Mar 15, 2022
The following Zoning Amendment Bylaws have been scheduled for Public Hearing at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday…Read More
Penticton Newsletter: Council Meeting Mar 15, 2022
Council will consider the following application at its Regular Council Meeting scheduled for 1:00 pm…Read More
Victoria Newsletter: Help Shape the Government Street Refresh Concept. Mar 02, 2022
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Enderby Newsletter: Survival Guide 2021
Enderby Survival Guide 2021 Edition | Read more…
Houston Newsletter: Reopening Fitness Centre Jan 19, 2022
Reopening Fitness Centre | Read more…
Lake Cowichan Newsletter: Mayor Report Feb 22, 2022
Mayor Report – Feb22.pdf | Read more… https://www.town.lakecowichan.bc.ca/
Sparwood Newsletter: Recreation Mar 03, 2022
Recreation Newsletter, March 03, 2022 | Read more…
Sparwood Newsletter: Council Facts Mar 01, 2022
Mar 01, 2022 Council Facts | Read more…