News Influencing Decision Makers in Northern BC
Terri McConnachie, the head of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association of Northern BC, will be stepping down as Executive Officer, effective October 4, 2024.
Hon. Anita Anand has been appointed as the new Minister of Transport of Canada.
Crystal Smith is starting a new position as a Board Member at yáqwa Development Corporation!
Kevin Edgson has announced his resignation as president and chief executive officer of Canfor Pulp Products Inc. effective October 31, 2024.
Securiguard Services Limited announced that it has been named an Excellence Awardee for The Queen’s University IRC Award for Best Learning & Development Strategy at the Canadian HR Awards 2024. This recognition highlights Securiguard’s ongoing commitment to fostering professional development and career growth for its employees.
John Hart Forcemain Replacement Project’s preliminary work is ongoing to upgrade vital infrastructure on the north side of the Nechako River. A single southbound lane on the John Hart Bridge will be blocked for one week starting October 1 as part of the renovation. Starting Oct. 9, both southbound lanes will be closed with detours for two weeks.
The Canadian Home Builders‘ of Northern BC welcomes its new members, Vassalo HVAC Services Ltd. and Window to Wall Contracting & Renovations Ltd.
PRINCE RUPERT
Peter Lantin has been unanimously appointed as the new Chair of the Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) for a two-year term.
Marharyta Bielavina is starting a new position as an Elementary School Teacher at School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert, BC).
Amber Hagenaers will commence a full-time position at Inland Air Charters in Prince Rupert in November 2024.
Wolverine Terminals announced the launch of commercial operations at its new state-of-the-art marine bunkering facility at the Port of Prince Rupert. This milestone makes Wolverine Terminals a leading Western Canadian marine logistics company that provides innovative and ecologically friendly terminal services.
FORT ST JOHN
LP Peace Valley‘s Sarah Curtis, a superintendent of forestry, was one of two female recipients of the Women in Forestry Award in September 2024.
Kaedin Davis has received the prestigious title of Operator of the Year for 2024 from the Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP).
Angèle Heinrichs will commence her second and final year as president of the Northern B.C. chapter of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA).
Frank Ripley, Vinay Parmar, Carin Parsons, and Yvonne Barmettler have been appointed to the board members of the Dawson Creek & District Chamber of Commerce.
Fort St. John driver Johnny Beaumont has secured his spot in the XR Duel in the Desert, set to take place in Las Vegas this November.
On October 5, the Fort St. John beauty salon Tribe Salon Group will host its second fundraising event at the Chambers Horse Drawn Farm in the District of Taylor. The proceeds from this event will go toward building a salon and educational space at a women’s refuge in Mexico.
The Fort St. John Petroleum Association and the Lido Theatre have partnered to host a political candidate forum on October 9th.
The second annual Glow Run and Walk, organized by the Fort St. John Literacy Society, has raised $5,108 for the organization’s literacy initiatives.
Brink Forest Products has bid to buy the Fort St. John sawmill outside of Canfor.
KITIMAT
Surespan Group has successfully supplied and installed 215 lineal meters of ESZ26-700 sheet piles for Jim Dent Construction Ltd, the general contractor on the City of Penticton Ellis Dam Upgrade Project.
Gold Seal Certification has been given to Jim Dent Construction Ltd.
In-garage deliveries are now available for select consumers in Canada on Amazon.
TERRACE
The City of Terrace has a Tax Sale planned for Monday, October 7.
FarmFolk CityFolk is hosting a seed-saving workshop with Farm to School BC at the Terrace Public Library, home to the Northwest Seed Library on October 3rd.
The present Building Bylaw of the City of Terrace is undergoing an update as it has not been revised in twenty years. Council approved the revised building bylaw on Monday, September 9, after first, second, and third readings, and is expected to study, approve, and finalize the new bylaw sometime between the middle and end of October 2024.
The Indigenous Resource Network is a sponsor of the upcoming Nation2Nation Events Forum held in Terrace, on October 8th-10th, 2024.
WILLIAMS LAKE
The Williams Lake Council gave its approval for the sale of a City-owned property on McKinnon Road and accepted a bid of $58,000 (plus applicable taxes and fees).
The developer plans to utilize the property to allow the development of residential and commercial space on the site, which is expected to be finished in 18 months.
Council approved a $25,000 application to the Union of BC Municipalities 2024 Asset Management Planning program. The proposal, which is 50 per cent funded for a project worth $50,080, will assist the City in creating a Condition Assessment and Level of Service Framework that will be utilized to hire experts with specific knowledge and experience in structural engineering.
Free conventional and HandyDART service will be in effect on Saturday, October 19, the general voting day for the Provincial Election, as approved by Council.
Council declared Thursday, October 17, to be Purple Thursday in Williams Lake at the request of the Williams Lake Royal Purple. To commemorate the day, October 13–19, 2024, City Hall’s lights will be purple.
SMITHERS
Smithers Town Council is set to hold a public hearing on October 8th regarding a Liquor License Amendment Application from BV Brewery. This amendment is needed to allow for an outdoor patio addition that will accommodate 24 seats. The patio is set to become a key part of the establishment’s liquor service area, with operations scheduled from April to October once approved.
The Town of Smithers is seeking a talented individual to lead its Finance Department as the Director of Finance.
Smithers is holding their Provincial All-Candidates Forum on October 8th at the Della Herman Theatre at 7:30 pm.
QUESNEL
Indigenous Liaison, Councillor Laurey-Anne Roodenburg, in collaboration with Lhtako Dene Nation, will be organizing a gathering aimed at fostering relationships among local Elders, Chief, Council, and Quesnel City Council to initiate the healing journey.
The Photo Mural Installation project was approved by the Council and entirely financed by Heritage BC and a minor Museum Reserve donation from a Lily Hoy Price bequest. To enliven public areas, highlight underrepresented groups, and promote the City’s legacy, this project will install 4-6 archival images enlarged to near life-size.
The Council endorses the submission of an application to the Housing Accelerator Fund to stimulate investment in local development, including the review of the Zoning Bylaw and parking requirements, the creation of a public land acquisition and disposition action plan, the implementation of e-permitting, and the updates to the Development Application Procedures Bylaw, as well as Accessory Dwelling Units and multi-unit housing initiatives.
The purchase of 101 Marsh Drive, where the Food Hub and Nourish Food Bank are currently located has been completed. The Council has approved a lease with the Canadian Mental Health Association to operate the Nourish Food Bank and an operational agreement with the Sprout Kitchen Society to operate the Food Hub.
100 MILE HOUSE
The BC Women’s Business Network Cariboo Chapter meeting will be held on October 9th at 395 Dogwood Ave., 100 Mile House.
Maverick Farms – Meat & Livestock is hosting the grand opening of The Market on November 3, at 6872 Fawn Lake Rd, Cariboo.
WorkBC Centre 100 Mile House will be hosting Virtual Workshops with Bobby-Jo in October.
PMT Chartered Professional Accountants LLP is looking to hire an Administrative Assistant.
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