King tide, heavy rain and melting snow create a perfect storm for rising waters
The move reflects a 2015 Supreme Court of Canada decision
Families look on helplessly as property erodes into river behind them
City of Nanaimo retains bylaw banning nuclear weapons, but takes several other bylaws off the books
Report is snapshot of goals and accomplishments
Miniature structures modeled after Irish town
Funding will go toward capacity building for emergency support in those communities
District of Tofino takes unique approach to address childcare resource crunch
“No one really imagined what kind of a pandemic and state of emergency we really are in”
With limited resources, local governments and private businesses are under too much strain from public health orders according to Sparwood Mayor David Wilks
Outdoor cats can’t be at large on other people’s properties, but enforcement will be complaint-based
Decision made to get pay in line with other municipalities goes into effect after next election
The city filed their official petition before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, July 6
City receives OCP amendment and re-zoning applications for 72-room hotel on Shenton Road
Payments, grant applications due by Friday, July 2
The city was not satisfied with the response from Minister David Eby regarding the ongoing situation
UBCM president says Eby’s decision to use paramountcy powers undermines local government autonomy