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Hay River
The Town of Hay River, located in the Northwest Territories of Canada, has issued Request for Proposal IPS RFP 26-02 for the supply of a Compact Track Loader. The solicitation was posted on July 13, 2026, with bids due by July 24, 2026. Bidders must submit their proposals through the Town's online eProcurement system, Bids&Tenders, which is the sole method for receiving bid submissions.
Posted Date
Jul 13, 2026
Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
Release: Jul 13, 2026
Hay River
Close: Jul 24, 2026
The Town of Hay River, located in the Northwest Territories of Canada, has issued Request for Proposal IPS RFP 26-02 for the supply of a Compact Track Loader. The solicitation was posted on July 13, 2026, with bids due by July 24, 2026. Bidders must submit their proposals through the Town's online eProcurement system, Bids&Tenders, which is the sole method for receiving bid submissions.
AvailableHay River
The Town of Hay River is seeking professional services for the construction of two outdoor rink spaces in Hay River, Northwest Territories. The RFP covers construction of outdoor concrete slabs and installation of rink dasher board systems at two locations: Rink 1 at the Vale Island Recreation Site and Rink 2 at the Ray Benoit Outdoor Rink. Bid submissions are accepted online only through the Town's Bids and Tenders portal.
Posted Date
Jul 13, 2026
Due Date
Jul 31, 2026
Release: Jul 13, 2026
Hay River
Close: Jul 31, 2026
The Town of Hay River is seeking professional services for the construction of two outdoor rink spaces in Hay River, Northwest Territories. The RFP covers construction of outdoor concrete slabs and installation of rink dasher board systems at two locations: Rink 1 at the Vale Island Recreation Site and Rink 2 at the Ray Benoit Outdoor Rink. Bid submissions are accepted online only through the Town's Bids and Tenders portal.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Hay River
The council meeting addressed various administrative and operational reports, including infrastructure updates regarding airport road projects and water treatment plant advancements. Key discussions focused on Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) program participation, which includes structural protection capabilities and equipment acquisition. The council reviewed recreation and emergency services activity reports, approved temporary work camp permits, and addressed municipal enforcement priorities including animal control and unsightly property management. Additionally, administrative matters such as council absences, tax auction date amendments, and bylaws for fee charges were discussed.
The committee reviewed monthly activity and status reports from various municipal departments, including the RCMP, Infrastructure and Planning Services, Recreation and Community Services, and Protective Services. Key discussion topics included infrastructure project statuses such as lift station repairs and road upgrades, water quality management following a boil water advisory, recreation and programming updates including aquatic center operations and events, and emergency services performance monitoring and training certifications.
This Municipal Enforcement Plan, established by the Protective Services Department and Infrastructure and Planning Services, outlines a proactive strategy for communicating, educating, and enforcing the Town of Hay River's bylaws. The plan aims to enhance uniformity in bylaw application, improve public understanding, and heighten awareness of bylaw issues, prioritizing educational initiatives and positive behavioral change. It focuses on several key areas including Unsightly Land, Animal Control, Public Behaviour, Fire Prevention, Zoning and Building, Business Licenses, Traffic Control, Taxi services, Porrit Landing, and Noise Abatement. This dynamic document represents an ongoing commitment to community safety and well-being.
The council approved a contribution agreement with the Government of the Northwest Territories for Community Government Funding for the 2026-2027 fiscal year in the amount of $6,656,000. Additionally, the council conducted the first and second readings for the amendment to the Fees and Charges Bylaw.
The council discussed various departmental reports including infrastructure and planning services, recreation and community services, emergency services, and municipal enforcement. Key topics included progress on capital projects such as the airport road and various utility infrastructure upgrades, the approval of taxation mill rates, and public auction details for taxable properties. Additionally, the council reviewed the Monthly Policing Report, approved multi-year projects for fire department equipment, and discussed ongoing community development and planning initiatives.
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