2010 News & Events

SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 - City wins UBCM 2010 Community Excellence Award for Leadership & Innovation for Mid-Size Community. Dawson Creek Reclaimed Water Projects wins award at UBCM - NEWS RELEASE (audio link opens in new window)

SEPTEMBER 17TH City returns TO "STAGE 2" Water Conservation. Press Release Back to Stage 2

SEPTEMBER 13TH TOWN HALL MEETING - great turn out. The City of Dawson Creek would like to thank the over 100 people that attending the Town Hall meeting regarding the agreement for the "Dawson Creek Water Re-use Plant" project. For further information regarding this project contact: Kevin Henderson at City Hall @ 250-784-3622 or khenderson@dawsoncreek.ca

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SEPTEMBER 13TH - CITY HAS NOW RETURNED TO "STAGE 3". Press Release BACK TO STAGE 3

SEPTEMBER 13, 2010 - Join us for an important - TOWN HALL MEETING The City of Dawson Creek and Shell Canada will be there to answer any of your questions on the proposed "Reclaimed Water Plant". For further info contact: Kevin Henderson at City Hall @ 250-784-3622.

*AUGUST 19 - IMPORTANT NOTICE " STAGE 4 - Water Conservation Measures" in effect for Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe

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Effective Thursday, August 19th, and until further notice, the City of Dawson Creek and the Village of Pouce Coupe are under Stage 4 water conservation measures.

During this time you MUST NOT:

  • Water lawns, flower or vegetable gardens, decorative planters, shrubs, trees, artificial turf or outdoor tracks;

  • Fill or re-fill ponds, swimming pools, fountains, and hot tubs;

  • Haul bulk water for non potable use;

  • Wash sidewalks, driveways or any other outdoor surface.

Washing of boats, RV’s or other motor vehicles is only permitted to ensure safe operation of the vehicle and/or visibility of licence plates and can only be done with a hose equipped with an automatic shut-off device.

Permits to water newly seeded or turfed areas are no longer available and any previously issued permits are no longer valid.

Water levels in the Kiskatinaw River, the City’s sole water source are at historical lows and these conservation measures are required to conserve the water that is available to the municipality.

The City of Dawson Creek Water Conservation Measures Bylaw is available on our website at www.dawsoncreek.ca or can be obtained at City Hall. Any questions may be directed to Mr. Kevin Henderson, Director of Infrastructure and Sustainable Development, at (250) 784-3600.

*AUGUST 12 - "STAGE 3 - Water Conservation Measures" in effect for Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe

Effective Thursday, August 12th, and until further notice, the City of Dawson Creek and the Village of Pouce Coupe are under Stage 3 water conservation measures.

During this time lawn watering is prohibited. Washing of boats, RV’s or other outdoor watering is permitted only to ensure safe operation of the vehicle and/or visibility of licence plates. Filling or re-filling of ponds, swimming pools, fountains, and hot tubs is prohibited. All other watering must be carried out by hand using a hose equipped with an automatic shut off device.

Permits to water newly seeded or turfed areas are no longer available and any previously issued permits are no longer valid.

Water levels in the Kiskatinaw River, the City’s sole water source are at historical lows and these conservation measures are required to conserve the water that is available to the municipality.

The City of Dawson Creek Water Conservation Measures Bylaw is available on our website at www.dawsoncreek.ca or can be obtained at City Hall. Any questions may be directed to Mr. Kevin Henderson, Director of Infrastructure and Sustainable Development, at (250) 784-3600.

*AUGUST 6 - "STAGE 2 - Water Conservation Measures" in effect for Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe

Effective Friday, August 6th, and until further notice, the City of Dawson Creek and the Village of Pouce Coupe are under Stage 2 water conservation measures.

During this time lawn watering has been decreased to once per week and lawns may only be watered between 4 am and 9 am and 7 pm and 10 pm on Wednesdays for even numbered addresses and Thursdays for odd numbered addresses. Permits to water newly seeded or turfed areas can be purchased from the Engineering Department during regular City Hall office hours.

The public is also asked to refrain from washing vehicles and any other non-essential use of water during this time including operation of ornamental fountains and washing of outdoor surfaces.

The City of Dawson Creek Water Conservation Measures Bylaw is available on our website at www.dawsoncreek.ca or can be obtained at City Hall. Any questions may be directed to Mr. Kevin Henderson, Director of Infrastructure and Sustainable Development, at (250) 784-3600.

*JUNE 28th - "AGE-FRIENDLY DAWSON CREEK" and "ZONING BYLAW" Workshops - Great Input from the Community. The City of Dawson Creek is applying a unique "Age-Friendly" lens to the development of the Zoning Bylaw, and the purpose of the workshop was to identify key issues and opportunities for seniors with respect to accessibility, aging in place, walkability, and related issues. Both barriers and solutions were explored. For further information call 250-784-3664

 

*Dawson Creek wins NCLGA - Measuring Up the North "Award of Excellence" - Population over 5000

Jim Rowland, member of the Dawson Creek's Measuring Up the North Committee nominated the City of Dawson Creek for their outstanding service to the community. Mayor and Council expressed their appreciation for Mr. Rowland's nomination. Information on Dawson Creek MUTN committee and their accomplishments contact 250-784-3683. See NCLGA - May 8 Presentation

Join us for "AGE-FRIENDLY DAWSON CREEK" Workshop The City of Dawson Creek is applying a unique "Age-Friendly" lens to the development of the Zoning Bylaw, and the purpose of the workshop is to identify key issues and opportunities for seniors with respect to accessibility, aging in place, walkability, and related issues. Both barriers and solutions will be explored in this two hour workshop. For further information call 250-784-3664 or mturcotte@dawsoncreek.ca

DATE: June 28th (Monday) TIME: 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm LOCATION: KPAC

*JUNE 28th - Join us for "ZONING BYLAW " Workshop (A Consultation for Users) The City of Dawson Creek is undertaking a review and update of its Zoning Bylaw, which regulates: how land is used, permitted housing types, parking, aspects of buildings such as heights and how they are situated on sites, and other development considerations. The purpose of this workshop is to identify key issues and opportunities from the perspective of those who use it most. Both barriers and solutions will be explored in this two hour workshop. For further information call 250-784-3664 or mturcotte@dawsoncreek.ca

DATE: June 28th (Monday) TIME: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

LOCATION: KPAC

*MAY 28th - Solar BC "SOLAR DAYS" - Dawson Creek is a Solar Community

Many families took advantage of the Solar event enjoying the popcorn and music, while other residences participated in the "Solar Hot Water Heating System" tour at City Hall. Councillor Shuman gave tours of the family Vacation Trailer that is solar powered. For further information on this event call 250-784-3664.

Solar BC has designated May 28 and 29 as "Solar Days" for further information go to Solar BC

*MAY 28th - "SOLAR DAYS" - 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm - Dawson Creek is a Solar Community

Join us at City Hall Grounds - Take a tour of the Solar Hot Water Heating System we have installed at

*MAY 28th - SPARC BC "Access Awareness Day" Successful BBQ

"Access Awareness Day" on May 28th in partnership with the Dawson Creek Society for Community Living event was a great success. For further information call (250) 782-2611. See Event Pictures

Spark BC is celebrating their 13th annual "Access Awareness Day" falling this year on Saturday June 5, 2010. Theme for this year is "The Accessible Community Bylaws Guide". For further information go to Access-Awareness-day 2010

City Hall and our Fire Hall. Tour a Vacation Trailer that has solar installed. For further information on this event all 250-784-3664.

Solar BC has designated May 28 and 29 as "Solar Days" for further information go to Solar BC

We are celebrating "Access Awareness Day" on May 28th in partnership with the Dawson Creek Society for Community Living event. For further information call (250) 782-2611.

Spark BC is celebrating their 13th annual "Access Awareness Day" falling this year on Saturday June 5, 2010. Theme for this year is "The Accessible Community Bylaws Guide". For further information go to Access-Awareness-day 2010

 

*APRIL 22, 2010 - EARTH DAY -

What are you doing for Earth Day? 10 Top Things to Do

*MARCH 27, 2010 - EARTH HOUR - GREAT JOB DAWSON CREEK just received the results from BC Hydro, we reduced our consumption by .64%. Thanks to all those that participated, we will do better next year.

For further information go to: www.earthhourcanada.org

*MARCH 26, 2010 - PICS (Pacific Institute for Climate Change) - Great Evening - with Dr. Tom Pedersen, Director of PICS presenting "RESPONDING TO GLOBAL WARMING: THE CHALLENGE, THE OPPORTUNITY", Nancy Olewiler -Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Public Program for the Simon Fraser University presenting "CARBON TAX". Approximately 90+ individuals attended this evening event ending with the movie "Fuel" (provided by BCSEA and Peace Energy Coop). Movie Trailer "Fuel". For further information regarding PICS (Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions) go to PICS(audio link opens in new window)

MARCH 26, 2010 - PICS is coming to town. Join us for this special presentation with presenters Nancy Olewiler, Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Public Program for the Simon Fraser University and Dr. Tom Pedersen, Director of the Pacific Institue for Climate Solutions (PICS). For further information regarding PICS (Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions) go to PICS(audio link opens in new window)

March 22, 2010 - WORLD WATER DAY - ''Clean Water for a Healthy World" as theme for World Water Day 2010. The overall goal of the World Water Day on 22 March 2010 campaign is to raise the profile of water quality at the political level so that water quality considerations are made alongside those of water quantity. If you would like to tour our Water Treatment Plant contact Rod Harmon, Water Resource Manager @ 250-784-4073 or email water@dawsoncreek.ca (audio link opens in new window) World Water Day

February 4, 2010 - Reclaimed Water PUBLIC Information Session The "Reclaimed Water" project held on February 4, 2010 at KPAC was well attended. Presentation material from session: WATERSHED STEWARD Presentation (audio link opens in new window) URBAN SYSTEMS Presentation (audio link opens in new window) For further information contact:

Kevin Henderson (DIR OF OPERATIONS) khenderson@dawsoncreek.ca

Rod Harmon (WATER RESOURCE MGR) rharmon@dawsoncreek.ca

Peter Caputa (WATERSHED STEWARD) pcaputa@dawsoncreek.ca PHOTOS (audio link opens in new window)

Check out "What We are Doing?" - Water

January 14, 2010 - Reclaimed Water Information Session was held for Industrial, Commercial, Agricultural and Oil and Gas users on thursday January 14, 2010 at KPAC. We would like to thank all that participated in making this a evening a great success.
Reclaimed Water (audio link opens in new window) Reclaimed Water Information Session Pictures (audio link opens in new window)

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