The provincial government has offered $11 million to relocate people in Ptarmigan Court. However, Mayor Don Scott said the money comes with conditions but doesn’t know what they will be.
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The provincial government has offered $11 million to relocate people in Ptarmigan Court. However, Mayor Don Scott said the money comes with conditions but doesn’t know what they will be.
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Flood mitigation is dominating Tuesday’s council discussions, with the only two items on the agenda updates on preparing for 2021 river breakup and ongoing work in Ptarmigan Court and Draper.
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The Alberta government will soon require municipalities and Metis settlements to cover 10 per cent of damages caused by natural disasters like floods and wildfires.
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Oil companies owe more than $24.6 million in unpaid taxes to the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo as of Feb. 22. This is an increase from nearly $19 million owed to the municipality last January.
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Less than half of the $100 million commitment from Alberta’s Disaster Relief Program (DRP) have been given to flood-impacted homeowners in Fort McMurray since the funding was announced last May.
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Syncrude is moving 300 administrative employees at the company’s Mildred Lake site into downtown Fort McMurray. In a Thursday interview, Syncrude spokesperson Will Gibson called the decision a victory for the local economy and the company.
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Powell Infinity Corporation (PIC), a joint venture between Powell Canada Incorporated and Infinity Métis Corporation (IMC), have signed a five-year agreement with Suncor worth $15 million.
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Council unanimously approved a five-year limit on development permits for work camps. The current bylaw has no limit. Existing camps meeting certain criteria could apply for a one-time extension before needing a new permit.
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Council might approve an updated version of the Land Use Bylaw, replacing the existing bylaw that was first passed in 1999.
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Ptarmigan Court property owners can now request buyouts from the municipality. Anyone who does not want to leave can tell the municipality if they are interested in raising their mobile homes above the flood line. The options were approved by council in December.
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