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Smithers
The Town of Smithers is requesting proposals from qualified public accounting firms to perform the Town's annual financial audit services for a three-year term, beginning with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026 and continuing through the fiscal year ending December 31, 2028. Subject to satisfactory performance and at the sole discretion of the Town, the agreement may be extended for up to two additional one-year terms, through the fiscal year ending December 31, 2030, on the same terms or as otherwise mutually agreed. This is an active solicitation (Fin2026-01) issued through the MERX platform on behalf of the Town, with a closing date of July 31, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. EDT.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 31, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Smithers
Close: Jul 31, 2026
The Town of Smithers is requesting proposals from qualified public accounting firms to perform the Town's annual financial audit services for a three-year term, beginning with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026 and continuing through the fiscal year ending December 31, 2028. Subject to satisfactory performance and at the sole discretion of the Town, the agreement may be extended for up to two additional one-year terms, through the fiscal year ending December 31, 2030, on the same terms or as otherwise mutually agreed. This is an active solicitation (Fin2026-01) issued through the MERX platform on behalf of the Town, with a closing date of July 31, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. EDT.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Smithers
The council held a regular meeting featuring a delegation from Pacific Northern Gas to provide an update on revenue requirements, pipeline integrity maintenance, and new meter reading initiatives. Key discussion points included concerns regarding rising natural gas rates for residents in the northern region, the impact of industrial development on rate structures, and the utility's commitment to rebate programs for energy conservation and facility site audits.
The council held a special meeting to discuss the Hart and Hearth program, specifically the proposal for a shelter at the former fabrications building. The session included a public comment period where residents shared perspectives on substance use, housing stability, and community safety. Representatives from BC Housing presented details about the homelessness continuum in Smithers, the program framework, the operations management plan, and the results of recent community engagement efforts.
The council discussed and passed several motions, including a request for community forest tenure expansion, expedited construction of a new hospital and long-term care facility, and the provision of accessible patient transportation. Further actions included funding assistance for the airport slope stabilization project, various UBCM priorities, and a joint advocacy letter with Dawson Creek regarding mental health services. The meeting also included reports from individual council members regarding community events, library designs, college graduations, and attendance at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities conference. Additionally, the council addressed committee recommendations related to fall fair management and the accessibility plan update.
The council discussed various advocacy topics for upcoming ministerial meetings, including continued RBA funding, co-sponsorship of the Northern Rural Homeowners Grant, and support for the community forest expansion. The discussion also prioritized key health-related issues, specifically the need for a new hospital, updates on the long-term care facility, and the implementation of integrated health services and patient transportation.
The council meeting included a presentation from the Smithers RCMP detachment covering detachment updates, recent crime statistics showing a reduction in property crime due to targeted enforcement, and an increase in check well-being files. The RCMP outlined future priorities focused on operational excellence, including collaborative strategies with health agencies, road safety enforcement, and improving internal organizational culture. Additionally, a presentation was initiated by Faulner Browns Architects regarding designs for the new library.
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