Special Open meetings - Provincial & Federal
Council has met with our provincial and federal representatives and plan for ongoing discussions to ensure the needs of our community are brought forward to upper levels of government.
On December 2, 2025 MP Cariboo - Prince George Todd Doherty met with Council to discuss matters of mutual interest, including forestry, public safety and the Highway 97 Interconnector project, which is essential to maintaining the trade corridor through the province. Council approved a letter to MP Doherty outlining the need and benefits of the Interconnector project for submission to the Federal Minister.
In November, Council met with MLA Prince George – North Cariboo Sheldon Clare to discuss local industry, the Dragon Mountain Fuel Treatment project, crown land within the city and the importance of the Highway 97 Interconnector to the entire province.
Public Hearing
Proposed Bylaws:
City of Quesnel Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 1979, 2025 [A bylaw to adopt a new Official Community Plan for the City of Quesnel, replacing City of Quesnel Official Community Plan Bylaw No.1879, 2019]
City of Quesnel Zoning Bylaw No. 1980, 2025 [A bylaw to adopt a new Zoning Bylaw for the City of Quesnel, replacing City of Quesnel Zoning Bylaw No. 1880, 2019]
British Columbia Housing Statutes (Residential Development) Amendment Act, 2023 (Bill 44) requires all municipalities to update their Official Community Plans by December 2025 to include:
- Updated housing targets;
- New housing policies to help achieve these targets; and
- Changes to support the development of three to four units on residential lots.
Regular Council Meeting
Retirement Presentation
Thank you to Krystal Earle for 25 years of service with the City of Quesnel! Krystal started with the city as an RCMP Clerk and then moved into the position of full-time Public Works Receptionist in 2018.
Congratulations on your retirement and all the best in your future adventures!

Delegation - BC SPCA
Representatives of the BC SPCA attended to advise Council that the organization has made the decision not to renew their contract with the City of Quesnel. They cited a lack of resources as the rationale for this decision and have reprioritized care of the most vulnerable animals as their main priority in their 2025-2030 Strategic Plan.
Effective December 31, 2025, the BC SPCA will no longer:
- Provide kennelling services, however, will continue month-to-month for up to six months to allow the City time to find an alternative.
- Sell animal licenses or collect impound fees.
- Pick up stray animals.
- Enforce animal control bylaws.
- Respond to nuisance or dangerous dog calls.
Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action - 10-Year Progress Report
In the last ten years, the City of Quesnel has made progress towards responding to the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action. The report identifies eleven calls to action that relate to the City of Quesnel’s operations, the actions undertaken to advance Reconciliation, opportunities for continued improvement and, serves as a benchmark for progress.
The report emphasizes that reconciliation is an ongoing process that requires collaboration, respect, and inclusion of Indigenous leadership. The City has demonstrated its commitment to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples and Residential School Survivors, and has taken steps to strengthen partnerships with Lhtako Dene, Nazko, ʔEsdilagh and Lhoosk'uz Dene Nations.
Quesnel Regional Airport
Council direct Staff to submit a grant application to the British Columbia Air Access Program fund for a proposed project to create a master plan to maintain current infrastructure while also planning for future projects that could be covered under future grants provided by BCAAP. The estimated eligible project costs are $35,000, 70% of which would be covered by BCAAP, with $10,500 from the City.
Council Procedure Bylaw
City of Quesnel Council Procedure Bylaw 1975, 2025 received the first three readings and Council approved alternate means of posting, to include one advertisement in the Quesnel Cariboo Observer as well as posting on the City's website, City's Facebook page and on the City's Public Posting boards located at City Hall.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
CITY OF QUESNEL COUNCIL PROCEDURE BYLAW 1948 of 2023
Notice is hereby given, in accordance with Section 124(3) of the Community Charter that Quesnel City Council intends on amending Council Procedure Bylaw 1948, as follows:
- Definitions: Addition of ‘Public Notice’
- Electronic meetings: Amended to distinguish between electronic attendance to accommodate a member who is unable to attend in person versus an electronic meeting in the event of an emergent situation.
- Part 3 – Council Appointments & Acting Mayor: Replaces ‘Designation of Member to Act in Place of Mayor’, expanding on language from IWC-17 - Council Committees and Appointments policy.
- Order of Proceedings:
- Removal of ‘Land Acknowledgement’ from agenda order, as an Indigenous Acknowledgement will be added to the agenda header.
- Condensed agenda headings
- Addition of ‘Council Reports’: Outlining the process for a Councillor to bring forward information for council consideration.
- Delegations: Updated timeline for submission of delegation requests and clearly defined review process for requests.
- Conduct and Debate: Addition of reference to ‘Council Meeting Norms and Expectations’
- Housekeeping:
- Removal of side column Community Charter references (Best practice to exclude section references due to legislative changes)
- Formatting
- Better aligning language with the Community Charter
The proposed draft City of Quesnel Council Procedure Bylaw No. 1975, 2025 is available on the City's website.
Enquiries on the above can be directed to Rhya Hartley, Deputy Corporate Administrator, at 250-992-2111 during normal weekday business hours.
Public Notice Bylaw
Due diligence at its best! The Policy & Bylaw Committee dove into a draft of a proposed Public Notice Bylaw to ensure as broad an audience for public notices as possible. The Committee met twice and discussed in detail the options for public notice and their reliability, suitability and accessibility to the public. The proposed bylaw was brought forward for discussion at Council and was referred back to the Policy & Bylaw Committee for further consideration regarding the timeline for public notice. This process ensures that all considerations are taken in providing the most transparent and broad public notice possible.
Council Information Package
A letter from CIP was brought forward for discussion - November 26, 2025 – Letter from the City of Pitt Meadows to the Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs re: Concerns Regarding Bill M216 – 2025 Professional Reliance Act
Both Council and Staff expressed concern regarding the parameters of this legislation and its effect on municipalities. Council directed Staff to prepare a letter to the Minister outlining our concerns.
Bylaws
- Bylaw #1979 - City of Quesnel Official Community Plan Bylaw 1979, 2025 - Third Reading
- Bylaw #1980 - City of Quesnel Zoning Bylaw 1980, 2025 - Third Reading
- Bylaw #1975 - City of Quesnel Council Procedure Bylaw 1975, 2025 - First three readings and alternate means of posting
- Bylaw #1976 - City of Quesnel Public Notice Bylaw 1976, 2025 - Referred back to the Policy & Bylaw Committee for further discussion.
Announcements
Saturday, December 6, 2025 - 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm - Santa Extravaganza at Spirit Square, downtown Quesnel.
Enjoy holiday treats, warm drinks, reading and activities, and a meet & greet with Santa.
This free, family-friendly event is brought to you by the Quesnel Downtown Association — celebrating the season and supporting local spirit. Come make merry memories and celebrate.

