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COVID-19 vaccination options increase in Powell River

COVID-19 vaccination options increase in Powell River

BC’s immunization plan enhanced by AstraZeneca availability at local pharmacies
Review proposed for city-owned lands in Powell River's Townsite neighbourhood

Review proposed for city-owned lands in Powell River's Townsite neighbourhood

City staff recommend initiating a process to look at properties
Distillery proposal at resort in Powell River to be considered by city council

Distillery proposal at resort in Powell River to be considered by city council

Temporary use permit sought for Beach Gardens
Three goal lead slips away from Powell River Kings

Three goal lead slips away from Powell River Kings

Surrey Eagles capitalize on trio of power plays in comeback win
Federal budget falls short, says North Island-Powell River MP

Federal budget falls short, says North Island-Powell River MP

Rachel Blaney indicates rural regions of Canada are missing out
Proposed apartment complex in Edgehill area introduced at meeting in Powell River

Proposed apartment complex in Edgehill area introduced at meeting in Powell River

City councillors give consideration to legislative changes for 141-unit, six-storey multifamily residential rental development
Five-year financial plan and tax rates for Powell River nearing finalization

Five-year financial plan and tax rates for Powell River nearing finalization

To meet provincial requirements, council will have to pass the bylaws in May.
City of Powell River extends borrowing bylaw to cover possible revenue shortfalls in 2021

City of Powell River extends borrowing bylaw to cover possible revenue shortfalls in 2021

Revenue anticipation bylaw ensures adequate funds will be in hand, says finance committee chair
B.C. again sets records for most COVID-19 patients in hospitals, and in ICU

B.C. again sets records for most COVID-19 patients in hospitals, and in ICU

Eight more people have died from COVID-19, including a two-year-old, who had an underlying condition.
Ban on indoor dining at B.C. restaurants officially extended through May long weekend

Ban on indoor dining at B.C. restaurants officially extended through May long weekend

As expected, the current restriction banning indoor dining at restaurants across British Columbia has been extended.