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Mission
The City of Mission is requesting proposals from interested parties for the construction of the Centennial Park Tea House in Mission, British Columbia. The project involves building a Japanese tea house and interpretive space in Centennial Park that commemorates the history of the Japanese Canadian community in the area prior to WWII internment. The project is funded through the Japanese Canadian Legacies Fund BC Heritage Site program, with the City of Mission serving as the issuing authority for this construction RFP.
Posted Date
Jun 4, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 4, 2026
Mission
Close: Jul 7, 2026
The City of Mission is requesting proposals from interested parties for the construction of the Centennial Park Tea House in Mission, British Columbia. The project involves building a Japanese tea house and interpretive space in Centennial Park that commemorates the history of the Japanese Canadian community in the area prior to WWII internment. The project is funded through the Japanese Canadian Legacies Fund BC Heritage Site program, with the City of Mission serving as the issuing authority for this construction RFP.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Mission
The council held a special meeting to move a resolution to exclude the public from the proceedings. The purpose of this closure, pursuant to the Community Charter, was to discuss sensitive matters involving labour relations and preliminary negotiations regarding the provision of municipal services that could potentially harm municipal interests if discussed in a public forum.
The council discussed recommendations from the Mission Bridgehead Investment Corporation (MBIC), resulting in amendments to its Articles of Incorporation regarding director numbers, composition, and compensation structures. Council deliberated on, but ultimately defeated, a motion to provide funding for the recruitment of new directors and a CEO. Furthermore, the council accepted a resignation and appointed a new non-voting shareholder representative to the MBIC Board of Directors. The meeting also included a resolution to exclude the public to discuss matters related to land acquisition, municipal service negotiations, and confidential governmental discussions.
The council meeting covered several key discussion topics. Presentations were held on healthcare services in the community and the UFV CityStudio program. Public hearings addressed amendments to the Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaws regarding property redesignation and amenity space in townhouse developments. Additionally, the committee discussed the forestry operation's financial results, awarded 2026 municipally funded grants to various local organizations, reviewed a proposed Vexatious Behaviour and Unreasonable Conduct Policy, and considered several rezoning applications. The council also conducted readings and adoptions of various bylaws related to community growth, fire prevention, and adult entertainment establishments.
The council convened a special meeting to pass a resolution to exclude the public from the session, pursuant to the Community Charter, in order to discuss matters related to labour relations, employee relations, and preliminary negotiations regarding the provision of a municipal service.
The council held a meeting to resolve the exclusion of the public from the proceedings. The discussion focused on addressing matters related to personal information about individuals appointed by the municipality and preliminary negotiations concerning the provision of municipal services that could potentially harm municipal interests if disclosed publicly.
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