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Public Notices

Fort St. John Bulk Water Station Closure

Notice of Intent to Consider Development Variance Permit 24-007 DVP to increase the maximum permitted accessory building size, 9977 81 Ave Fort St John

PRRD Board of Variance

Development applications for lands within the Old Fort Study Area

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Regional District Highlights, June 2024

The latest issue of the Regional District Highlights

  • Regional Climate Resiliency Plan survey open until July 31, 2024
  • Pre-register for Emergency Support Services

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Fort St. John Bulk Water Station Closure

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is sharing the City of Fort St. John’s service alert on an upcoming Bulk Water Station closure, as it may impact PRRD residents.

The City of Fort St. John’s Bulk Water Station located at 10715 116 Street will be closed starting Wednesday, July 3, 2024 for parking lot reconstruction. The station will reopen on Monday, July 22, 2024.

Residential users can use the Charlie Lake Bulk Water Station located at 13074 Lakeshore Drive during this time.

Commercial users must use alternative bulk water stations around the Peace River region, including:

  • PRRD Stations: Boundary Lake, Buick, Feye Spring and Prespatou
  • District of Taylor
  • City of Dawson Creek

A graphic with a picture of the Fort St. John Bulk Water Fill Station and the title Service Alert. The caption reads Construction Closure July 3 to the 22, 2024.

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Statement from Chair Sperling on National Indigenous Peoples Day

Today, as we mark National Indigenous Peoples Day in the Peace River Regional District (PRRD), we take a moment to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

English image for Instagram with 3 illustrations: an eagle representing First Nations, a narwhal representing Inuit, and a violin representing Métis. These illustrations are placed around the date "June 21" and surrounded by multicoloured smoke that represents Indigenous traditions, spirituality, inclusion and diversity.

Image by the Government of Canada

For generations, many Indigenous peoples and communities have celebrated their culture and heritage on or near this day due to the significance of the summer solstice as the longest day of the year. Read More…

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New Chetwynd Library set to open to public in June

UPDATE – 06/20/24: The soft opening of the new Chetwynd Public Library has been changed from Monday, June 24 to Thursday, June 27 to facilitate the installation of fibre-optic internet at the facility.

The Chetwynd Public Library Association will open the doors of its new facility on June 24, marking a significant milestone for the community. The new library will offer an improved space for residents to engage, learn and foster connections.

Construction on the project began on June 3, 2022, thanks to funding from the Chetwynd Public Library Association, businesses, local governments, granting agencies and local families. This support reflects the shared commitment to promoting education and literacy in Chetwynd and the surrounding area.

PRRD Director Dan Rose of Electoral E commends the new library as a major achievement for the area.

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PRRD launches 2024 FireSmart campaign to empower residents

The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is launching the FireSmart campaign again in 2024 for homeowners in rural electoral areas. The initiative aims to educate and help residents protect their properties and communities from wildfires.

As PRRD Chair Brad Sperling noted, “…the FireSmart program is invaluable to our community. It empowers residents to take proactive steps protecting their homes and loved ones from the increasing threat of wildfires. By participating in this program, we are strengthening our regional resilience and ensuring the safety and well-being of our communities. We are also very excited to offer additional support for seniors and people with mobility considerations this year, as these are important members of our community who require extra care.”

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