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Peace River Regional District
The Peace River Regional District is issuing Request for Proposal RFP 21-2026 to engage a qualified prime consultant to lead the renovation and maintenance project for the Kelly Lake Community Centre. The successful proponent will provide prime consulting services covering project planning, design oversight, and contract administration for the facility upgrade. Proposal submissions must be uploaded electronically via the Peace River Regional District's Bonfire procurement portal by the stated closing date.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Peace River Regional District
Close: Jul 22, 2026
The Peace River Regional District is issuing Request for Proposal RFP 21-2026 to engage a qualified prime consultant to lead the renovation and maintenance project for the Kelly Lake Community Centre. The successful proponent will provide prime consulting services covering project planning, design oversight, and contract administration for the facility upgrade. Proposal submissions must be uploaded electronically via the Peace River Regional District's Bonfire procurement portal by the stated closing date.
AvailablePeace River Regional District
The Peace River Regional District is requesting tenders from qualified proponents for the supply and installation of flow monitoring stations for the Charlie Lake Step Sewer System. All ITT submissions must be uploaded electronically to the PRRD Bonfire portal prior to the submission deadline of July 6, 2026 at 11:00 AM MST. Tenders will be evaluated on the basis of experience, references, completeness of the tender, price, and other factors as determined by the Regional District.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 6, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Peace River Regional District
Close: Jul 6, 2026
The Peace River Regional District is requesting tenders from qualified proponents for the supply and installation of flow monitoring stations for the Charlie Lake Step Sewer System. All ITT submissions must be uploaded electronically to the PRRD Bonfire portal prior to the submission deadline of July 6, 2026 at 11:00 AM MST. Tenders will be evaluated on the basis of experience, references, completeness of the tender, price, and other factors as determined by the Regional District.
AvailablePeace River Regional District
Peace River Regional District is requesting quotations for janitorial services for three PRRD-owned facilities in Dawson Creek, BC, including the Dawson Creek office and two facilities on Collins Road. The opportunity opened on Oct 29, 2025 and closes on Nov 25, 2025 at 2:00 PM MST.
Posted Date
Oct 29, 2025
Due Date
Nov 25, 2025
Release: Oct 29, 2025
Peace River Regional District
Close: Nov 25, 2025
Peace River Regional District is requesting quotations for janitorial services for three PRRD-owned facilities in Dawson Creek, BC, including the Dawson Creek office and two facilities on Collins Road. The opportunity opened on Oct 29, 2025 and closes on Nov 25, 2025 at 2:00 PM MST.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Peace River Regional District
The board discussed and accepted the 2025 audited financial statements, including a presentation from the auditor regarding management responsibility, financial position, and cash flows. Additionally, the board considered the Peace River Regional Hospital District Capital Expenditure Bylaw No. 221, 2026, which authorizes funding for various capital projects requested by Northern Health, including equipment upgrades, building integrity improvements, IT cybersecurity initiatives, and chiller replacements for hospital facilities.
The board meeting covers a broad range of topics including a presentation on the Westcoast Oil Pipeline Project, correspondence regarding seismic monitoring stations and grant requests, and multiple reports on fee adjustments for the Seniors Aging in Place program, rural budget recommendations, and contract amendments for wastewater system operations. Additionally, the agenda addresses the review of solid waste collection network options, several non-farm use applications within the Agricultural Land Reserve, and the selection of ministerial meetings for the Union of BC Municipalities. New business includes the consideration of bylaws for community space service establishment and various committee appointments, alongside updates on FireSmart campaigns and grant writing workshops.
The committee reviewed a presentation regarding the Solid Waste Facility Network Assessment, which included an evaluation of transportation corridors, population density for service demand, and various options for service coverage at specific facility locations, including potential upgrades, closures, and status changes for several rural sites.
The report proposes the Regional Parks Conversion and Service Establishment Bylaw, which transitions the regional parks authority from service via Supplementary Letters Patent to service by bylaw. This change expands the scope of the regional parks service to include aquatic vegetation removal, trails, and recreational amenities and infrastructure, while also establishing new funding and designation processes for regionally significant parks.
This document is a bylaw to adopt the Five-Year Financial Plan for the Peace River Regional District for the years 2026-2030. It outlines the summary of revenues and expenditures by function and year, ensuring fiscal responsibility and compliance with the Local Government Act. The plan provides a roadmap for financial operations, specifying revenue sources such as tax requisition, parcel taxes, fees & charges, and other revenues, as well as expenditures including debt servicing, transfers, capital, and other purposes.
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