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  • Pinned Old Fort Landslide Evacuation Order #1 Rescinded/Cancelled – May 21, 2026

    Issued on May 21, 2026, at 1200h (12:00 p.m.)

    Official notice 

    The Peace River Regional District (PRRD) is happy to share that the Old Fort Landslide Evacuation Order #1 has been cancelled as of May 21, 2026, at 1200h (12:00 p.m.).

    • This means residents and service providers are permitted to return to the area.

    As Ministry of Transportation and Transit (MOTT) has completed construction of a temporary road access surface across the landslide and has re-opened Old Fort Road as of 12:00 p.m., May 21, the community isolation of Old Fort has ended.

    Evacuation Alert #2 has been issued in place of Evacuation Order #1 as a precautionary measure due to the temporary nature of the current access road surface.

  • Pinned Old Fort Landslide Evacuation Alert #2 Issued – May 21, 2026

    Issued on May 21, 2026, at 1200h (12:00 p.m.)

    Official notice

    The Peace River Regional District has issued an Evacuation Alert for the following areas:

    • For all areas east of, but not including, 7711 Old Fort Road

    Evacuation Alert #2 has been issued in place of Evacuation Order #1 as a precautionary measure due to the temporary nature of the current access road surface.

    • This means residents should maintain awareness of the road condition and be prepared to respond to instructions should a future evacuation become necessary.

    This alert is in place as a precautionary measure until MOTT can establish a permanent access road surface across the landslide area in the coming months.

  • Pinned Old Fort Landslide Evacuation Alert #1

    Issued on April 23, 2026 at 1000hrs (10:00 a.m.)

    The Peace River Regional District has issued a new Evacuation Alert #1 for the Old Fort Landslide area due to the potential danger to life safety caused by active and increasing ground movement.

  • ESS Renewal Information - May 22, 2026

    The Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness issued a Ministerial Order directing the PRRD to conduct a point-in-time geotechnical assessment of the slopes. This assessment will provide technical information on current slope conditions but is not a long-term monitoring program.

    Given the ongoing uncertainty related to land movement in Old Fort, the Province is extending Emergency Support Services to residents who choose to remain out of the community while geotechnical assessments are underway, under the following conditions: Emergency Support Services (ESS) are intended for residents who are displaced.

    • EMCR has indicated that if a resident chooses to return to their home, they are no longer considered displaced and are therefore not eligible for ESS.
    • Any continued receipt or application for ESS after returning home would be considered fraudulent. 
    To continue, or restart receiving ESS supports, residents must attend the ESS Reception Centre in person:
    • Pomeroy Sport Centre (east lobby, second floor), between:
    • Saturday, May 23, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
    • Supports will be issued for 6 days, with renewals, if necessary, on Friday, May 29.

    Residents must attend on Saturday to renew or restart their ESS support. Renewals cannot be completed before or after this date.

    For assistance, please contact the PRRD Info Line at 250-219-5210.

News and Notices

  • Notice of Meetings for May 28, 2026

    Meetings of the Committee of the Whole and the Peace River Regional District Board will be held beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 28, 2026 at the Chetwynd Public Library located at 4522 North Access Road in Chetwynd, BC. 

  • Regional District Highlights for May 2026

    The latest news and initiatives from the Peace River Regional District for May 2026. 

  • Buick Creek Water Station Temporarily Closed from May 26 to 28

    The Buick Creek Water Station at 14853 Buick Creek Road is temporarily closed from Tuesday, May 26 to Thursday, May 28, 2026, for scheduled maintenance.  

    The station is scheduled to reopen for regular service on Friday, May 29, 2026
     
    We encourage residents to prepare water supplies in advance to help prevent shortages and to plan to use alternative stations during this time. 

  • PRRD Launches 2026 FireSmart™ Campaign with Community Events and Support for Rural Residents

    The Peace River Regional District’s (PRRD) 2026 FireSmart™ campaign is in full swing, with its first Block Party successfully held on May 3. More opportunities for rural residents to learn simple, practical steps to reduce wildfire risk and protect their homes are planned throughout 2026.

    Now in its sixth year, the program continues to grow in reach and impact. Since launching in 2021, PRRD FireSmart has completed 529 home assessments, hosted 38 community events, delivered 135 senior and mobility support services and completed 67 critical infrastructure and community asset mitigation projects across the region.

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