Quesnel - Regular Council meeting at 7pm Monday, June 9th in Quesnel Council Chambers (2nd Floor - 410 Kinchant St). View the full Agenda here
Williams Lake - Regular Council meeting at 6pm Tuesday, June 10th in Williams Lake Council Chambers (450 Mart St). View the full Agenda here
100 Mile House - Regular Council meeting at 7pm Tuesday, June 10th in 100 Mile Council Chambers (385 Birch Avenue). View the full Agenda here
Cariboo Regional District:
Monday, June 9th - South Cariboo Rural Directors Caucus Meeting at 4pm in 100 Mile Council Chambers. View the Agenda here then at 5pm, the South Cariboo Joint Committee will meet - view that Agenda here
Tuesday, June 10th - North Cariboo Rural Directors Caucus meeting at 3pm in the North Cariboo CRD Committee Room (102-410 Kinchant St). View the Agenda here then at 5:30pm in Quesnel Council Chambers, the North Cariboo Joint Planning Committee meeting will meet - view their Agenda here
Finally:
The 2nd Advanced Vote for the North Cariboo Arena Replacement Referendum takes place on Monday, June 9th from 8am - 8pm in the CD Hoy Room, Quesnel City Hall (410 Kinchant St)
*** There will be an Open House from 1pm-5pm today (Sat June 7th) on the project in Arena #2 Lobby***
Specific voting requirements are below:
Voting Requirements:
When heading to the polls, you must bring at least two pieces of ID. One of them must have a signature. Between the two, they should prove your address, but if you do not have something with your current address you are allowed to make a formal declaration of residency. Picture identification is not necessary. Typical examples of ID that people use are driver's license, BCID, firearms license, CareCard, credit card, SIN, status card, bank card, etc. Even a utility bill will work as a secondary piece of ID.
Questions about the voting process should be directed to the Cariboo Regional District’s Chief Election Officer, Alice Johnston (ajohnston@cariboord.ca) at (250) 392-3351 or 1-800-665-1636 or Deputy Chief Election Officer, Gina Albers (galbers@quesnel.ca), from the City of Quesnel at 250-992-2111
Meanwhile - you can read the latest info on the project here
When heading to the polls, you must bring at least two pieces of ID. One of them must have a signature. Between the two, they should prove your address, but if you do not have something with your current address you are allowed to make a formal declaration of residency. Picture identification is not necessary. Typical examples of ID that people use are driver's license, BCID, firearms license, CareCard, credit card, SIN, status card, bank card, etc. Even a utility bill will work as a secondary piece of ID.
Questions about the voting process should be directed to the Cariboo Regional District’s Chief Election Officer, Alice Johnston (ajohnston@cariboord.ca) at (250) 392-3351 or 1-800-665-1636 or Deputy Chief Election Officer, Gina Albers (galbers@quesnel.ca), from the City of Quesnel at 250-992-2111
Meanwhile - you can read the latest info on the project here
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