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Tumbler Ridge
The District of Tumbler Ridge is seeking qualified contractors to supply and install approximately 50 hard-wired Lumec 50W/40 LED cobra head lighting fixtures mounted on 15-foot poles along Monkman Way. The project includes complete associated electrical infrastructure and site restoration works to improve roadway illumination, pedestrian visibility, and public safety. All work must comply with applicable municipal standards, the Canadian Electrical Code, and WorkSafeBC regulations.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
Tumbler Ridge
Close: Jun 10, 2026
The District of Tumbler Ridge is seeking qualified contractors to supply and install approximately 50 hard-wired Lumec 50W/40 LED cobra head lighting fixtures mounted on 15-foot poles along Monkman Way. The project includes complete associated electrical infrastructure and site restoration works to improve roadway illumination, pedestrian visibility, and public safety. All work must comply with applicable municipal standards, the Canadian Electrical Code, and WorkSafeBC regulations.
AvailableTumbler Ridge
The District of Tumbler Ridge is seeking qualified contractors to provide micro surfacing services for municipal roads in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. The work involves seal coating on Monkman Way, Mackenzie Way, and Willow Drive within the Peace River Regional District. Submissions must be made electronically through the BC Bid system by the closing date of June 10, 2026.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Tumbler Ridge
Close: Jun 10, 2026
The District of Tumbler Ridge is seeking qualified contractors to provide micro surfacing services for municipal roads in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. The work involves seal coating on Monkman Way, Mackenzie Way, and Willow Drive within the Peace River Regional District. Submissions must be made electronically through the BC Bid system by the closing date of June 10, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tumbler Ridge
The council discussed and approved the addition of several items to the agenda, including a special event liquor license and the Doss Creek Dare to Dream Society. Key discussions involved amending the sublicense of occupation with the Sportsman Association to remove a $10,000 security deposit requirement, the adoption of the Elections and Ascent Voting Bylaw, and the endorsement of the Peace Region Major Event Mutual Aid Agreement. Additionally, the council coordinated planning for upcoming UBCM ministry meetings, specifically regarding topics such as neurodivergence assessments for children, mental health support in schools, recruitment and retention of educational staff, and infrastructure concerns for Highway 52 North and access to Grizzly Valley trailheads.
The council meeting included a discussion with the Tumbler Ridge Sportsman's Association regarding a security deposit requirement in their sublease of occupation agreement, with the council noting that no immediate direction could be provided during a delegation night. Additionally, representatives from Northern Lights College provided an update on their new access center and future programming initiatives, including a new pharmacy technician diploma, mental health and substance use certificate, and a wilderness guide school.
The council discussed the addition of irrigation for a soccer field to the meeting agenda. The primary agenda item was a presentation by KPMG engagement partners regarding the 2025 audited financial statements for the District of Tumbler Ridge. Discussion covered audit findings, financial position, annual surplus, tangible capital asset investments, and reserve fund allocations, including the consolidation of the Tumbler Public Library and various accounting policies.
The committee reviewed and received for information a report from the director of corporate services regarding the draft elections and assent voting bylaw consolidated version. Additionally, the committee passed a resolution to close the meeting to the public under section 91E of the community charter to discuss the acquisition, disposition, or expropriation of land or improvements.
The council reviewed the budget and tax rate options for 2026. Key discussions focused on non-market changes, including the impact of decommissioned light industry infrastructure on the tax base. Staff provided a conceptual overview of non-market change and its role in financial sustainability. The council evaluated multiple options for managing these financial impacts, with a primary focus on maintaining a targeted property tax increase while potentially adjusting the transfer to reserve budget. Additionally, information regarding regional district requisitions for various services was discussed.
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