Friday, February 26, 2016

Local Gov't Mtgs - Wk of Feb 29th - March 4th

Next week - the following local governments will meet:

Quesnel - Regular Council Meeting on Tuesday, March 1st at 7pm in Quesnel Council Chambers (2nd Floor - 410 Kinchant Street).  On the Agenda:

* Receive Minutes of Executive and Policy/Bylaw Review Committee Meetings
* Intent & Objectives of Local Procurement
* Request for Naming of the Fraser River Pedestrian Bridge
* Northern Development Initiative Trust Grant Applications Update
* Marketing Initiative Projects Budget
* Land Policy - Shipping Containers/Accessory Buildings
* Response Letter - BC Emergency Health Services - Request for Consideration for Community Paramedicine

View the full Agenda here

Wells - Committee of the Whole Meeting on Tuesday, March 1st at 7pm in Wells Council Chambers (4243 Sanders Avenue).  When available, the Agenda can be viewed here

Williams Lake - Committee of the Whole Meeting on Tuesday, March 1st at 6pm in the Rick Hansen Boardroom (450 Mart Street - Basement).  On the Agenda:

* Auditor General for Local Government's (AGLG) Policing Audit - City Action Plan
* Pavement Rehabilitation 2016 - Street Selection

View the full Agenda here

Following the meeting - Williams Lake Council will hold an In-Camera Meeting (closed to the public) as per Section (901f - law enforcement) of the Community Charter

Community Events This Weekend/Next Week:

Sunday, Feb 28th from noon-4pm - Come down to the Williams Lake Canadian Tire to meet members of Timber Kings

Friday, March 4th from 11:30am - 1:30pm -- Celebration of Women in Business: Lunch/Networking Event.  Event to be held at the Billy Barker Casino Showroom.  For more information - contact Cariboo-North MLA Coralee Oakes' office at 250-991-0296.  Tickets $25.00 each and can be picked up at MLA Oakes' office (4th Floor - 410 Kinchant St, Quesnel) or at the Quesnel Visitor Centre.  Portion of proceeds from the event to benefit the "Go Girls" Program with the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Quesnel & Miss Quesnel Self Development Program


~SF

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Regarding the City of Williams Lake policing audit, don't be fooled by the smoke and mirrors that the City would have you believe according to their carefully constructed Agenda item; Council has no choice but to implement a "police board" or it will be done for them. This is as a result of a FEDERAL GOVERNMENT investigation which began in May 2014 that found, in part, that City Council had a relationship with the local RCMP detachment which the Feds found unacceptable. Stay tuned.