Town Council Update – May 25, 2020
Decisions made during the May 25, 2020 meeting of Town Council.
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Decisions made during the May 25, 2020 meeting of Town Council.
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Effective May 15 some municipal facilities will reopen to the public as part of the Government of Alberta’s Stage 1 Relaunch.
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RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in an investigation into a structure fire on May 2, 2020.
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Decisions made during the May 11, 2020 meeting of Town Council.
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Shortly after 8 pm on Saturday, May 2, the Peace River Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire located at the old Forestry site near 103 St. in the Peace River’s South End.
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The Friends of the Library is looking for volunteers.
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Decisions made during the April 27, 2020 meeting of Town Council.
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Both the Tax Rate bylaw and the Tax Penalty Bylaw were approved at Council’s April 27, 2020 meeting.
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Flooding in Downtown Updated April 21, 2020 5 pm Overnight both the Smoky River and Heart River broke up and are now flowing freely into the Peace River. As anticipated, there was a rise in water levels in the Peace River but below alert stage levels. The Heart River right now is absorbing runoff from the hills from the remaining snowpack and will be running high and fast for a few days. We are monitoring it both in Town and upstream but ask that residents avoid the Heart River. After Saturday’s flood, Pat’s Creek is continuing to flow well through the culvert. As withRead More →
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