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2016 Campbell River Revised CEEP (v.2) - Final
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action items identified in the Plan means mitigating risks posed by climate change and fluctuating, Appendix VII – Community Energy Planning and Climate Change, these targets, the City of Campbell River helps to mitigate climate change and community pollution, : CEEP implementation can provide a platform to find opportunities to adapt to climate change, in one file (Feb 2014). http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/climate-change/reports-data
2024 CR and North Island Labour Market Partnership Report Executive Summary
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a part in climate change; responsibility in everything we do today. Employees can be proud, & outside the region. • Change the negative image of the Industry at the K-12 level through changes, to factors such as policy and regulatory changes, evolving economic drivers and global events, to policy and regulatory changes, evolving economic drivers, shifting public values, and global, Employment Programs For mid-career changers Skills Upgrading +Retraining Foremployed
2012 Highlights
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strategic planning around storm conditions and rising sea levels related to climate change; natural, NEUTRAL In 2007, the Province introduced the BC Climate Action Charter as a voluntary commitment for local governments to demonstrate action to address climate change. The City of Campbell River, like the majority of BC local governments (179 of 188), signed onto the Climate Action Charter. The City, to climate change and energy use; protecting the natural environment and local ecosystems; local
Nunns Creek Integrated Stormwater Management Plan
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Figure 2.2 ChangeinStreamflow with Urban Development, to achieve, and which are adaptable should conditions change as future information on each watershed
COUNCIL AND COMMITTEE MEETING HIGHLIGHTS — FEBRUARY 25 AND 27, 2025
https://www.campbellriver.ca/your-city-hall/news/news-detail/2025/03/03/council-and-committee-meeting-highlights---february-25-and-27--2025
then, Campbell River has experienced rapid growth and other significant changes, making this OCP review timely, (Downtown BIA). The change is intended to support downtown businesses. The City will work, the change is implemented. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES UPDATE Update to Storm Drain and Sanitary Sewer, changes would come into effect on April 1, 2025, and are projected to increase annual revenue by approximately $61,500. No fee changes are proposed for commercial airlines, maintaining affordability
Forage Fish
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can also starve spawning beaches of sediments. Climate change will further affect the survival, /foragefish). At R i s k Forage fish populations are affected by changes to their spawning habitats. Even small modifications can lead to considerable change through time, resulting in the loss, deposits. Pollutants from stormwater runoff or leaking septic fields and changes to stream flows can, prohibits changes below high tide without lease or license of occupation. As well, many local
Fact-Sheet-21-Forage-Fish
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can also starve spawning beaches of sediments. Climate change will further affect the survival, /foragefish). At R i s k Forage fish populations are affected by changes to their spawning habitats. Even small modifications can lead to considerable change through time, resulting in the loss, deposits. Pollutants from stormwater runoff or leaking septic fields and changes to stream flows can, prohibits changes below high tide without lease or license of occupation. As well, many local
COUNCIL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS - FEBRUARY 25 AND 27, 2025 - NEWS RELEASE
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and other significant changes, making this OCP review timely for addressing the community’s current, (Downtown BIA). The change is intended to support downtown businesses. The City will work, the change is implemented. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES UPDATE Update to Storm Drain and Sanitary Sewer, by Council, the proposed changes would come into effect on April 1, 2025, and are projected to increase annual revenue by approximately $61,500. No fee changes are proposed for commercial airlines
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR 22ND ANNUAL CITY STEWARDSHIP AWARDS
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community. As the community confronts challenges such as biodiversity loss and climate change
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR 21ST ANNUAL CITY STEWARDSHIP AWARDS
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR 21st ANNUAL CITY STEWARDSHIP AWARDS - AUGUST 2022 Nominations close on September 12, and the award ceremony takes place on September 25, 2022. It is time to celebrate the achievements of local land stewards, who dedicate their time to preserving the integrity and beauty of the City’s natural areas. With climate change and biodiversity loss challenges, the contributions of environmental stewards are more important than ever. Nominations are now open for the City’s

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