Town administration made changes to the town’s utility billing cycle, effective this fall.
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Town administration made changes to the town’s utility billing cycle, effective this fall.
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Premier Danielle Smith announced a seven month pause on solar and wind projects, but a Peace River area co-op solar farm plans to still move forward.
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“The previous board is no more. We’re operating with a totally new board, and a very diverse board with different backgrounds. Some entrepreneurs, business people, insurance people; lots of different types of skill sets,” says Mark Ilyin, Misery Mountain treasurer.
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Phase two of the Highway 40 twinning is anticipated to be completed a year ahead of schedule, with the first phase likely to wrap up this winter.
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On Jul. 10, council discussed the asphalt overlay and sidewalk replacement program.
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Multiple organizations across town applied for grants. These included the Underground Music Society, Peace River Pride Society, Peace River Art Club, and Peace River Boating Association.
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A past bylaw restricted when residents could enter an agreement that allowed property taxes to be paid through monthly installments.
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The Peace River Museum and Archives was inspected last October after leaks occurred.
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Peace River will soon see a service that will bring support and relief across multiple areas.
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RCMP retroactive pay was discussed at the Apr. 24 council meeting.
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