Cariboo-Chilcotin Politics
Discussion of the issues that affect you on a local, provincial and federal level
Friday, March 28, 2025
Quesnel + Williams Lake Councils' to meet on April 1st, 2025
Thursday, March 27, 2025
B.C. Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants 2024-2025
Mt Polley authorized to raise its tailings storage facility by four metres
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Central Cariboo Joint Committee Highlights - March 26th, 2025 mtg
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
No carbon tax in B.C. as of April 1, 2025
Monday, March 24, 2025
"Caretaker Convention" & 45th General Election of Canada
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Public and Forest Sector reminded to check winter burn piles
45th General Election of Canada|Monday, April 28th, 2025
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Cariboo-Chilcotin Local Government Meetings - Week of March 24-28, 2025
Friday, March 21, 2025
Cariboo RD Board Highlights - March 21st, 2025 mtg
Cariboo-Chilcotin Regional Hospital District Board Highlights - March 21st, 2025 mtg
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Spring Fuel Treatments to Take Place Over Coming Weeks in Williams Lake
High-speed internet available in Clinton, Ruth Lake, Deka Lake
Committee of the Whole (Cariboo RD Board) - March 20th, 2025
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Post Event Report -- 2025 LGLA Annual Leadership Forum
As is my standard practice following attendance at a Seminar, Forum or Convention -- please find below my "Post Event" report respecting my attendance at the 2025 LGLA Annual Leadership Forum held in Richmond, BC from March 12-14, 2025
Post-Event Report -- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jhTEqy1s4YjkGSofFltXmZK0Cw1Z3apt/view?usp=drive_link
If there are any questions, happy to answer those here or off-line via email at sforseth@cariboord.ca or by phone at 250-267-6725
Central Cariboo Rural Directors' Caucus Highlights - March 19th, 2025 mtg
Present: Chair T. Pare; Directors Forseth, Neufeld, LeBourdais and Anderson
Meeting called to order at 3:00pm
New Cariboo RD Area "D" Alternate Director
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Williams Lake Council Highlights - March 18th, 2025 mtg
· Council express support for Federal and Provincial efforts to respond to US tariffs,
· The City launch and support a "Made in Canada" campaign,
· The City put major capital purchases on hold until further direction is provided by the Provincial and Federal governments, and
· That Council direct staff to take all efforts to purchase Canadian made goods and services where possible to achieve operational needs.
CONTRARY TO THE MOTION: Councillor A. Delainey
b) That pursuant to Committee of Whole Council Report #10-2025 and the report of the Director of Community Services dated March 6, 2025, Council approve the termination of the security services at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex effective April 7, 2025, and further that this decision be shared for information at a future Central Cariboo Joint Committee meeting.
8) Council received for information minutes of the Central Cariboo Joint Committee Meeting held February 26, 2025
9) Council received for information a letter from the Union of BC Municipalities dated February 26, 2025 regarding endorsement by the UBCM Executive of Resolution 2024-NR102 'Legislative Changes to Permit Alkaline Hydrolysis Funerals' (joint resolution between City of Williams Lake/Cariboo Regional District)
10) Council received a letter from Arjun Singh, Better Citizen Solutions dated March 14, 2025 regarding the Local Government Offsite Housing Accelerator project and a request for a letter of support and directed that a letter of support be provided
Resolved: That a meeting be arranged with local representatives from the BC Ministry of Transportation/Transit regarding housing opportunities at Prosperity Way
11) Council proclaimed the following:
* the month of May 2025 be proclaimed as "Hospice Palliative Care Awareness Month" in the City of Williams Lake
* the week of May 1 to 7, 2025 be proclaimed "Youth Week" in the City of Williams Lake
* Council authorized the raising of the BGC (Boys and Girls Club) flag and the lights of City Hall be changed to green on June 6, 2025 for BGC Club Day
12) Council received the "Council Information Package" as of March 18th, 2025
Council received the final Standing Update for Atlantic Power, as the Atlantic Power Plant in Williams Lake will now remain operational with their current BC Hydro contract in place until 2029 (item to be removed from future Council Agendas) and Council agreed to provide thank you letters to those individuals or organizations who assisted in lobbying jointly to keep the Atlantic Power plant operational in Williams Lake...
Council received an verbal update from the Chief Administrative Officer - as provided by the Corporate Officer
And then Council adjourned at 6:50pm
Monday, March 17, 2025
Grants provided to Fire Departments' in the Cariboo-Chilcotin
Friday, March 14, 2025
Cariboo-Chilcotin Local Government/Board of Education Meetings - Week of March 17-21, 2025
Monday, March 10, 2025
Spring Fuel Treatments Upcoming at Multiple Locations Throughout City of Williams Lake
The City of Williams Lake, in partnership with the BC Wildfire Service, will be conducting a series of spring fuel treatments over the coming weeks to reduce wildfire risk and enhance community safety.
These prescribed burns will take place in several areas throughout the city, including:
- The water tower hill on Gibbon Street
- The park and hillside near Lake City Secondary School’s Williams Lake Campus
- The Williams Lake Stampede Grounds
- The lands between Country Club Boulevard and the Westridge subdivision
These controlled burns will help remove flammable materials such as dry grass and debris, reducing fire hazards and promoting healthier ecosystems. The fuel treatments are part of the City’s ongoing FireSmart initiatives to increase wildfire resilience in the community.
Burns will only be conducted on days with favorable weather conditions to ensure smoke dissipates quickly.
“To enable spring prescribed burns, professionals carefully prepare maps for an area, create a plan and then monitor the weather and ground conditions,” said Taya Vanderkop-Girard, City FireSmart Coordinator. “If you see fires in these areas over the next few weeks, know that this is critical work to help reduce the impacts of future forest fires.”
As FireSmart activities continue throughout Williams Lake, the City will inform residents through its social media channels and website where possible.
In addition to these spring fuel treatments, residents are encouraged to take FireSmart actions on their properties. For more information or to request a free FireSmart assessment visit firesmartbc.ca or email firesmart@williamslake.ca.
For questions regarding the prescribed fires contact Ms. Vanderkop-Girard at tvanderkop-girard@williamslake.ca or by calling 250-392-4321.