Cariboo-Chilcotin Politics
Discussion of the issues that affect you on a local, provincial and federal level
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Williams Lake Council Highlights - Apr 14, 2026 mtg
Monday, April 13, 2026
Input sought on Williams Lake FLP/Forest Landscape Plan
Local residents are invited to share their input on the development of the Cariboo-Chilcotin forest landscape plan (FLP) to guide long-term forest management decisions in the area.
People can share their thoughts through a survey, which will run from Monday, April 13 to May 30, 2026. The Ministry of Forests will also hold two open houses so the community can learn more about forest landscape planning and ask questions.
Open house details are as follows:
April 29, 2026
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Gibraltar Room, Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex
525 Proctor St.
Williams Lake
May 2, 2026
10 a.m. to noon
Community Club
2620 Stum Lake Rd.
Alexis Creek
First Nations and community engagement
FLPs are developed in partnership with First Nations to ensure meaningful participation in forestry planning and long-term decision-making.
The following First Nations have partnered with the Province on the Cariboo-Chilcotin FLP:
- Stswecem'c Xgat'tem First Nation
- Tsq’escen’ (Canim Lake Band)
- Nuxalk
- Tsideldel
- Xatśūll
- Tl’esqox
- Ulkatcho
- Esk’etemc
- Yunesit’in
- ?Esdilagh Nazko
- Xeni Gwet’in
- Williams Lake First Nation (WLFN)
- Tsilhqot’in National Government
- Lhoosk’uz
- Lhtako
- Xwisten
Engagement with other First Nations in the area continues.
Engagement with forest licensees, subject-matter experts and the public is a key part of every FLP. This ensures that all parties have opportunities to share their perspectives and help inform decisions about future forest management in the region. The Cariboo-Chilcotin FLP team regularly updates forest licensees on planning progress and has scheduled a meeting for licensees to attend to further discuss how their expertise can support plan development alongside community identified values.
Through early collaboration with First Nations partners and initial engagement with forest licence holders, key themes have emerged that will be integrated into the survey for public feedback to reflect community priorities.
Developing FLPs is a new approach to forest stewardship that establishes clear direction for the management of forest-related values, such as old forests, biodiversity, ecosystem health, climate change, watershed health and wildfire risk.
Once feedback is received, the next step is to incorporate feedback into the FLP itself.
Quick Facts:
- B.C. has 15 forest landscape tables that are at various phases of planning, representing 42% of the area intended for FLPs.
- FLP design is guided by five key objectives:
- manage the values placed on forest ecosystems by First Nation
- support the protection and conservation of the environment
- support production and supply of timber in the forest landscape area
- manage the values placed on ecosystems by local communities
- prevent, mitigate and adapt to effects caused by significant disturbances to forests and forest health
Learn More:
To learn more about the Cariboo-Chilcotin FLP and provide feedback through the survey, visit:
https://planninginpartnership.ca/p/67dcaa40f2b5af00399085de/commenting
To learn about sustainable forest stewardship and forest landscape plans in B.C., visit:
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/forestry/managing-our-forest-resources/forest-landscape-plans
Cariboo Chilcotin Regional Hospital District Responds to 100 Mile House ER Interruptions
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Williams Lake Mayor SPS Rathor at 2026 Council of Forest Industries Conference in Vancouver, BC
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| From Left to Right: Quesnel Mayor Ron Paull, Cariboo RD Vice-Chair (and Area "E" Director) Melynda Neufeld 100 Mile House Mayor Maureen Pinkney and Williams Lake Mayor Surinderpal Rathor |
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Cariboo-Chilcotin Local Government or Boards' of Education Meetings - Week of April 13-17, 2026
Friday, April 10, 2026
Cariboo Regional District Board Highlights - April 10, 2026 meeting
Cariboo-Chilcotin Regional Hospital District Board Highlights - April 10, 2026 mtg
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Bill M216 (Professional Reliance Act) to be withdrawn
Call for Expressions of Interest - 100 Mile House Economic Development Task Force
jdoddridge@100milehouse.com
- Your business background / experience
- Why you’re interested in joining the Task Force
- What skills can you offer the Task Force in meeting its goals
- Your contact details
Quesnel Council Highlights - April 7, 2026 mtg
Sprout Kitchen Presentation
Kathleen Daly, Food Hub Manager, and Lynda Atkinson, Board Chair, shared an update with Council on the past, present, and future of Sprout Kitchen. Before the building fire in May 2025, Sprout Kitchen was experiencing steady growth, with eight regular members and two new members supported through its subscription‑based membership and additional services.
Since the fire, members have been displaced but continue to receive support from the Board of Directors and management through relocation efforts. The Sprout Kitchen Society also discussed a potential extension of its current operating agreement, matching the length of time operations have been suspended due to the fire. Looking ahead, plans for the rebuilt facility include growing membership, securing corporate sponsorships, expanding the delivery service, and offering rentable storage space.
Prince George to North Vancouver Railway Presentation
Peter Scholz of Cairnstone Planning Inc. provided Council with an update on the potential discontinuation and removal of a more than 200‑mile segment of the former BC Rail line, stretching from Squamish to 100 Mile House. He is currently engaging with local communities and senior levels of government to highlight the strategic and economic importance of the railway corridor.
Mayor Paull will attend the 2026 Council of Forest Industries (COFI) Convention, taking place April 8–10 in Vancouver, where he plans to discuss the issue with forestry leaders and government representatives. July 2026 was identified as a key decision point, as CN Rail is expected to determine its plans for the corridor at that time.
Vista Radio Lease Agreement
Council approved entering into a two‑year lease agreement with Vista Radio. Vista Radio has leased office space in City Hall since 2007 and currently occupies approximately 1,876 square feet on the fifth floor of the building. The new agreement includes a 1.5% increase to the base rent, which will remain fixed for both years of the lease term. The agreement meets the requirements of the City Facility and Property Lease Policy which requires commercial leases to be at fair market value.
Mutual Aid Agreement
Council approved a regional fire suppression mutual aid agreement with the City of Williams Lake and the District of 100 Mile House. The agreement strengthens emergency response by allowing communities to support one another when additional resources are needed to protect public safety and critical infrastructure. The Quesnel Fire Department may decline requests if assistance would impact its ability to serve the community.
Sprout Kitchen Food Hub Operating Agreement Extension
Council approved an extension of the Sprout Kitchen Food Hub Operating Agreement with the Sprout Kitchen Society. The extension will match the length of time the Food Hub was unable to operate due to the fire and rebuilding process, up to a maximum of 30 months, helping support Sprout Kitchen as it works toward reopening.
Moonshine Coffee Ltd. Lease Agreement
Council approved a five‑year lease agreement with Moonshine Coffee Ltd. Moonshine Coffee has operated a coffee roasting business and café on the upper floor and balcony of Shiraoi House in LeBourdais Park since 2021. The new agreement is based on a 2.95% increase to the fixed lease rate for the full term. The agreement meets the requirements of the City Facility and Property Lease Policy which requires commercial leases to be at fair market value.
Quesnel Pride Society Parade Route - Request for full road closure
Council approved the Quesnel Pride Society’s request for a full road closure for the Quesnel Pride Parade on June 6, 2026, replacing the rolling parade used in previous years. The parade will begin at City Hall parking lot, travel through downtown, and conclude at LeBourdais Park.
Announcements and Events
- Cariboo Country Bluegrass Jamboree - April 10-12, 2026 - Quesnel Senior’s Centre
- Congratulations to the Quesnel Kangaroos on their season, winning the CIHL banner
- Quesnel Rotary Club
- The 2026 Quesnel Craft Beer Festival, held on March 28, 2026 was a success
- Earth Day – April 18, 2026 – the Quesnel Rotary Club will be partnering with 100 Mile House and Williams Lake to clean portions of Highway 97.
- Annual Johnston / Carson Neighbourhood Garage / Yard Sale – May 2, 2026 – noting that the Johnston Bridge will likely be closed on this date.
Friday, April 3, 2026
Cariboo-Chilcotin Local Government Meetings - Week of April 7-10, 2026
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Changes to BC Local Government Legislation (Provincial Code of Conduct/26 Weeks of Parental Leave)
i) Provincial Code of Conduct which is mandatory for all local elected officials in BC (Mayors, Councillors, EA Directors) and related matters
ii) 26 Weeks of Parental Leave for local elected officials
Summary of the above can be viewed at:
a) Provincial Code of Conduct -- https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2026HMA0033-000349
b) 26 Weeks of Parental Leave for local elected officials -- https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2026HMA0036-000366
The actual legislation can be viewed at:
Provincial Code of Conduct -- https://www.leg.bc.ca/parliamentary-business/overview/43rd-parliament/2nd-session/bills/1st_read/gov17-1.htm
26 Weeks of Parental Leave -- https://www.leg.bc.ca/parliamentary-business/overview/43rd-parliament/2nd-session/bills/1st_read/gov18-1.htm
Thanks to the many years of advocacy by the Union of BC Municipalities on these topics ... but time will have to tell if the provincial mandatory Code of Conduct for local elected officials will "change the dial" on a respectful workplace at BC Local Governments (Municipal Councils/Regional Boards)
