Courtesy of the City of Quesnel:
Delegation - Osisko Development
Corp. - Cariboo Gold Project Chris Lodder, President, Francois Vezina, Senior Vice
President of Projects and Kelsey Dodd, Engagement and Consultation
Lead, attended to provide Council an update on the Cariboo Gold Project. This project is the first to go through the BC provincial
government’s new Environmental Assessment process, to help identify and
evaluate potential effects including environmental, economic, social,
cultural and health implications. Osisko is committed to the communities in and around the
Cariboo Gold Project. To date, 27% of local goods and services have come from
local suppliers, there will be approximately 460 jobs created, with 75%
of the workforce to be obtained from the Cariboo Regional District and
surrounding areas and, a Sustainable Workforce Initiative will provide skills
training for these positions. The first College of New Caledonia Underground
Miner Training Program will see its students graduate this Friday. Visit the EAO’s EPIC Site for the Cariboo Gold Project,
to find out more about the status of the Environmental Assessment. |
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2022 Local Government Elections Council were apprised of
changes to the Local
Government Act, regarding Mail Ballot Voting in the upcoming
election. This change was made to ensure a person's ability to vote is
not compromised, in the event of pandemic activity. The following Bylaws were
updated to reflect this change:
Additionally, Council
appointed Deputy Corporate Administrator Hartley as the Chief Election
Officer for the 2022 Local Election and, the Deputy CEO will be appointed in
due course. |
Bylaws NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE "City of Quesnel Council Procedure Bylaw 1920 of
2022" will be posted on the City of Quesnel website and social media
channels, in accordance with Community
Charter s.94(4) and 124(3)
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