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Dawson Creek
The City of Dawson Creek is soliciting bids for the ITT 2026-20 Capital Road Works project, which involves full depth road reconstruction of approximately 1,910m² and asphalt overlay of approximately 145m². The project scope includes reconstruction and repairs in the Sudeten Hall Back Area and 20 Street. Bids must be submitted by July 3, 2026 at 2:00 PM MST.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 3, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Dawson Creek
Close: Jul 3, 2026
The City of Dawson Creek is soliciting bids for the ITT 2026-20 Capital Road Works project, which involves full depth road reconstruction of approximately 1,910m² and asphalt overlay of approximately 145m². The project scope includes reconstruction and repairs in the Sudeten Hall Back Area and 20 Street. Bids must be submitted by July 3, 2026 at 2:00 PM MST.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Dawson Creek
The strategic plan for the City of Dawson Creek outlines a roadmap from 2022 to 2026. It focuses on five key strategic priorities: Infrastructure and Asset Management, Building and Strengthening Relationships, Tourism, Parks, Trails, and Recreation Facilities, and a Vibrant Downtown. Through these priorities, the plan aims to ensure financial sustainability, adapt to climate change, strengthen community relationships, diversify the economy, optimize facilities to meet citizen needs, and foster a dynamic downtown environment that attracts business, residents, and visitors.
The council meeting included a proclamation for National Accessibility Week and a presentation by the Dawson Creek Society for Community Living. The council received an update on the men's provincial hockey championship and the presentation of the Koi Cup. Additionally, the council heard a request for a letter of endorsement for the annual triathlon, discussing the event's evolution, youth participation, and community impact, along with acknowledgment of recent city paving projects.
The council meeting addressed several proclamations and community initiatives. Key discussion topics included the proclamation of Hospice Palliative Care Month, the proclamation of Child Care Month and Child Care Provider Appreciation Day, and a recognition ceremony for three local citizens awarded the decoration for bravery. Additionally, the meeting featured a presentation from the School Interact Club regarding their upcoming Jail and Bail fundraiser.
The council meeting included several key agenda items and proclamations. The Mayor declared May 2026 as MS Awareness Month and recognized a community member for their recovery progress. A proclamation was issued for National OI Awareness Week and Wishbone Day, with testimonials shared regarding treatments for brittle bone disease. Furthermore, April 28th, 2026, was proclaimed as the Day of Mourning to honor workers affected by workplace incidents, highlighting ongoing safety efforts within the city. Finally, the council received an annual update from STARS Air Ambulance regarding their operational reach, funding model, fleet capabilities, and advancements in medical trauma care.
The Council meeting included a delegation from the Mile Zero Judo Club regarding their youth athlete development programs and tournament hosting requests. The Council discussed the logistics of tournament support, specifically concerning swim and climbing facility access. Additionally, a presentation was delivered regarding the Power Cup event, detailing its economic impact, community engagement, volunteer involvement, and the lasting social and sport legacy created by the event within the region.
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