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Castlegar
The City of Castlegar is issuing Request for Quote 2026-16 (titled '2026-16 Mini-Dump Truck 2 RFQ') for the supply and delivery of a Mini-Dump truck. The solicitation was published on June 18, 2026, with submissions due by 5:00 PM EDT on July 15, 2026, through the MERX solicitation platform. Per the notice, any amendments and supporting documents are issued on bcbid.gov.bc.ca, the official British Columbia procurement portal; the contact for this RFQ is the City of Castlegar's Contracts and Procurement Clerk at tenders@castlegar.ca.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Castlegar
Close: Jul 15, 2026
The City of Castlegar is issuing Request for Quote 2026-16 (titled '2026-16 Mini-Dump Truck 2 RFQ') for the supply and delivery of a Mini-Dump truck. The solicitation was published on June 18, 2026, with submissions due by 5:00 PM EDT on July 15, 2026, through the MERX solicitation platform. Per the notice, any amendments and supporting documents are issued on bcbid.gov.bc.ca, the official British Columbia procurement portal; the contact for this RFQ is the City of Castlegar's Contracts and Procurement Clerk at tenders@castlegar.ca.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Castlegar
The council discussed various items including the Emergency Management Organization Bylaw 1441, the appointment of the City's Emergency Program Director and Coordinator, and the appointment of the Chair of the Community Wellness, Safety and Development Committee to the Emergency Management Policy Group. Additional topics included the False Alarm Bylaw 1439, Municipal Ticketing Amendment Bylaw 1458, Local Government Election and Assent Voting Amendment Bylaw 1459, and requests regarding streetlight illumination and recreation commission updates.
The council meeting agenda includes updates from various departments such as Fire, RCMP, and Community Wellness, Safety and Development. Key agenda items involve the consideration of several bylaws, specifically the False Alarm Bylaw, Municipal Ticketing Amendment Bylaw, and Local Government Election and Assent Voting Amendment Bylaw. Furthermore, the meeting covers the presentation of the 2025 Audited Financial Statements, recommendations from the Council Remuneration Review Committee regarding indemnities and expenses, and a review of building permit and business licence reports.
The council meeting agenda includes items related to community wellness, safety, and development updates, including reports from the fire department, RCMP, and regional airport. Key finance and corporate services items cover the 2026 Council Strategic Plan Implementation Report, stormwater management parcel tax exemptions, and alternative municipal tax collection schemes. Additionally, the agenda covers the award recommendations for the Castlegar Civic Works site improvements and site trailer supply and installation. Other business includes receiving regional district meeting minutes, correspondence regarding community awareness events, and various municipal reports.
The council discussed various departmental reports including community wellness, safety, and development updates, emergency services, and library board minutes. Major discussion items included endorsing a grant application for a new runway sweeper at the West Kootenay Regional Airport, extending the animal control and sheltering services agreement with the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and reviewing property tax rate bylaws. Council also deliberated on an alternative tax collection scheme involving a three-month property tax deferral for major industry properties.
The council meeting addressed several operational and financial matters. Key discussions included the authorization to award a request for proposal for a new command and emergency response unit for the fire department, financed through the Municipal Finance Authority. Other topics included the renewal of an airport concession license with PractiCar, adjustments to exempt staff and volunteer fire department compensation, and the introduction of a new bylaw for storm water management parcel tax. The council also reviewed monthly reports on emergency services, building permits, and business licenses, and discussed the 2026-2030 financial plan.
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