Discussion of the issues that affect you on a local, provincial and federal level
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Prescribed burn planned for Siwash area
Friday, September 27, 2024
Cariboo-Chilcotin Local Government Meetings| Week of Oct 1-4, 2024
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Cariboo Regional District Board Highlights - September 26th, 2024 mtg
Cariboo Chilcotin Regional Hospital District Board Highlights - September 26th, 2024 mtg
Meeting called to order at 9:30am
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Central Cariboo Joint Committee Highlights - Sept 25th, 2024 mtg
Quesnel Council Highlights - Sept 24th, 2024 mtg
A small step forward
Indigenous Liaison, Councillor Laurey-Anne Roodenburg advised Council that together with Lhtako Dene Nation, she will be coordinating a relationship building gathering amongst local Elders, Chief, Council and Quesnel City Council to begin the healing journey.
Photo Mural Project
Council approved the Photo Mural Installation project which is fully funded through a grant from Heritage BC and a small contribution from the Museum Reserve derived from a bequest in memory of Lily Hoy Price. This project will install 4-6 archival photographs enlarged to near life-size in public spaces, to enliven these spaces, to give prominence to underrepresented people and to create interest in the heritage of the City.
Housing Accelerator Fund
Council supports the submission of an application to the Housing Accelerator Fund to boost investment in local development, such as Accessory Dwelling Units, multi-unit housing, Zoning Bylaw and parking requirement review, creation of a public land acquisition and disposition action plan, implementation of e-permitting and updates to the Development Application Procedures Bylaw.
Development Services
Council approved a development permit at 196 Tatchell Road for construction of a 154.96m² shop for storage. Although the shops is not located within the Sensitive Ecosystem Development Permit Area, access to the shop passes through that area, so the applicant has obtained works within a stream permit from the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship.
101 Marsh Drive
In March, 2024 Council approved purchase of 101 Marsh Drive; current home to the Food Hub and Nourish Food Bank. This purchase has now been finalized and, Council has approved an operating agreement with the Sprout Kitchen Society for operation of the Food Hub and, a lease agreement with the Canadian Mental Health Association for operation of the Nourish Food Bank.
Grants
Council approved application to the Union of BC Municipalities Disaster Risk Reduction – Climate Adaptation fund. Completion of an updated Hazard, Resilience and Vulnerability Assessment and a Risk and Resilience Assessment positions the City to identify risks and focus how the City and community are equipped to respond to and recover from those risks.
2025 Regular Council meeting schedule
Announcements
- September 30, 2024 - National Day for Truth & Reconciliation - events will be held at Lhtako Dene Park and the Quesnel Tillicum Society.
- City Manager Byron Johnson extended a farewell as he sets out to Clearwater, BC. Byron shared some of the accomplishments that meant the most during his 18 years of service, thanking staff and Council.
South Cariboo Tourism Forum 2024
The Community Tourism Plan was completed earlier this year to provide a strategic path forward to guide future investment in tourism initiatives and to support the long-term growth of tourism in the South Cariboo. One of the recommendations in the plan was to host a Tourism Forum to give tourism businesses an opportunity to come together to network and generally provide support for the local tourism sector.
The South Cariboo Tourism Forum will take place Nov. 5th, 2024 at the Community Hall located at 265 Birch Ave in 100 Mile House. It will be a full day conference style event. Breakfast and lunch are provided and there is no registration fee. All tourism operators should plan to attend, including resorts, hotels/motels, campgrounds, restaurants, tour operators, guides, and any clubs and businesses that cater to tourists. Options include attending for the whole day or just part of the day.
The Tourism Forum will provide an opportunity for new and established tourism businesses to meet and network, and also to hear from industry representatives about how they can help tourism businesses succeed. The morning session will include an overview of the Community Tourism Plan, then a session on Who’s Who in Tourism. Hear from nearly a dozen organizations who support tourism and what they have to offer businesses. After lunch, there will be focused presentations and discussions on topics that will be of interest to tourism businesses, followed by a facilitated discussion about how to work together to advance the local tourism industry.
Please join us for a full day devoted to tourism! To register, please visit: https://www.discoversouthcariboo.ca/tourism-forum
The Community Tourism Plan can be found on the District of 100 Mile House website at https://www.100milehouse.com/investing-here/economic-development-plans.
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Williams Lake Council Highlights - Sept 24th, 2024
Monday, September 23, 2024
Prescribed burn planned near Thunder Mountain Speedway
Sunday, September 22, 2024
Saturday, September 21, 2024
BC Election 2024 gets underway
Royal Proclamation dissolving 42nd BC Legislative Assembly |
Earlier today -- the 42nd Parliament of BC was dissolved by Royal Proclamation of BC's Lt-Gov, the Hon. Janet Austin - thus kicking off BC's 43rd General Election (see attached picture)
Some related background:
i) What happens now to MLA's who served during the 42nd BC Legislature (BC Parliament) -- https://members.leg.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Transition-Guide_Members-seeking-re-election_V2_2024-09-19.pdf
ii) The BC Government enters into a period called the "Caretaker Convention" -- while this is written in a federal government context, the principles are the same. In short, a provincial government between Provincial Parliaments' (Legislative Assemblies), may only act on matters that are:
routine, or
non-controversial, or
urgent and in the public interest, or
reversible by a new provincial government without undue cost or disruption, or
agreed to by opposition parties (in those cases where consultation is appropriate)
https://www.mccarthy.ca/en/insights/articles/what-you-need-know-about-caretaker-convention
Also -- Elections BC has all the information you need to vote in the October 19th, 2024 provincial election at https://elections.bc.ca/2024-provincial-election/
Finally -- as of 1:30pm today, the MLA candidates in the Cariboo-Chilcotin Region are:
1) Prince George-North Cariboo (officially/unofficially)
* Coralee Oakes, Independent (Incumbent)
* Sheldon Clare, BC Conservatives
* Randy Thompson, BC Greens
2) Cariboo-Chilcotin (officially/unofficially)
* Lorne Doerksen, BC Conservatives' (incumbent)
* Micheal Moses, BC NDP
The deadline to register as a MLA candidate with Elections BC is 1pm on Saturday, September 28th, 2024
All the best to candidates running for election/re-election in the October 19th, 2024 BC Provincial General Election
Friday, September 20, 2024
Cariboo-Chilcotin Local Government Meetings' - Week of September 23-27, 2024
9th Annual Harvest Nutrition Run Coming Up Sunday, September 22
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Cariboo-Chilcotin Local Governments' receive funding to improve Climate Resiliency
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
BC working with communities on building more housing with zoning extensions
The Province has granted extensions to 21 B.C. local governments to provide them more time to amend zoning bylaws and upgrade infrastructure for some, or all, of their community.
This will give the local governments time to comply with the new actions to allow for more row homes, triplexes and townhomes.
The list of communities and specific neighbourhoods follows in the backgrounder.
The Province set new requirements for local governments to fix outdated zoning rules and create capacity for more row homes, triplexes and townhouses, paving the way for more housing options for people and families with middle incomes. Local governments were required to make changes to zoning bylaws by June 30, 2024, to allow: either a minimum of one secondary suite or detached accessory dwelling unit; a minimum of three to four dwelling units; or a minimum of six dwelling units near bus stops with frequent transit service, depending on location and population.
Communities were able to request an extension on adopting the legislation beyond the June 30 deadline for parts, or all, of their community where the requirements apply, depending on need.
Seven requests for extensions were declined and can be found in the backgrounder.
Applications for extensions were required to demonstrate that the local government is in the process of upgrading infrastructure that services the specific area or lots for which the extension was requested; the infrastructure for the area, or areas, where the zoning changes would apply was such that compliance was likely to increase a risk to health, public safety or the environment; or extraordinary circumstances exist that prevent compliance.
Some local governments have already amended their bylaws for most areas of their community, but were granted an extension for certain areas or neighbourhoods where infrastructure upgrades are needed or underway.
As of Sept. 16, 2024, 172 of 188, or more than 91% of local governments in B.C., have now adopted the small-scale, multi-unit housing (SSMUH) legislation by passing local bylaws for all areas where an extension was not requested.
The Province will continue to evaluate the implementation of the legislation by local governments to ensure its success in helping to deliver more row homes, triplexes and townhouses in communities throughout B.C.
These changes create more options for the kinds of housing people are looking for, whether seniors looking to downsize while staying in their neighbourhoods, or young families searching for more attainable homes with outdoor spaces for pets, children and gardens.
Learn More:
To learn more about government’s new Homes for People action plan, visit:
https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023HOUS0019-000436
A map showing the location of all announced provincially funded housing projects in B.C. is available online
https://www.bchousing.org/homes-for-BC
To learn about the steps the Province is taking to tackle the housing crisis and deliver affordable homes for British Columbians, visit:
https://strongerbc.gov.bc.ca/housing/
Backgrounder -- https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2024HOUS0178-001534