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2016-10-26 City Currents 2
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to address climate change? ❏ Ye s ❏ No ❏ Other (please specify
06 13 18 City Currents
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of climate change (storm severity, sea level rise), watershed and water conservation and ecosystem
01 31 2020 City Currents page two
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of natural areas and resources, climate change, solid waste, energy use and greenhouse gas emissions
CAMA Award 2020_Campbell River BC_Environment Oct-2020
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sustainable governance, to protecting the environment and to combating climate change. Awards are granted
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR 22ND ANNUAL CITY STEWARDSHIP AWARDS - NEWS RELEASE - AUGUST 2023
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of our community. As the community confronts challenges such as biodiversity loss and climate change, the contributions of environmental stewards have become increasingly important. From now until
Results of 2021 Citizen Satisfaction Survey June-2021
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% satisfied with energy efficiency and climate change adaptation (up from 72% in 2019)., had worsened, with most (59%) attributing the change to crime, downtown, drug use and homelessness, not changed, 17% felt it had improved, and 29% felt it had worsened. o In 2016, 24% felt quality
Sea Level Rise Study - Downtown Waterfront Site Report
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of Environment Climate Change Adaptation Guidelines for Sea Dikes and Coastal Flood Hazard Land Use, . The 2011 BC Ministry of Environment Climate Change Adaptation Guidelines for Sea Dikes and Coastal, collected at the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Sentry Shoal buoy located 22 km southeast, Ministry of Environment Climate Change Adaptation Guidelines for Sea Dikes and Coastal Flood, of Environment Climate Change Adaptation Guidelines for Sea Dikes and Coastal Flood Hazard Land Use
2024 CR and North Island Labour Market Partnership Report
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, rising inflation and interest rates, and climate change. As per Figure 1 on the next page, landscape is shifting rapidly due to factors such as policy and regulatory changes, evolving economic, to policy and regulatory changes, evolving economic drivers, shifting public values, and global, ): • A comprehensive literature review of labour market trends and changes . • "Deep Dives, competitive business climate and better living conditions including more affordable housing. Although
2011 Sustainability Highlights
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leadership in addressing climate change and energy issues, the City’s Mayor was selected as the regional, to climate change adaptation strategies. Species at Risk Local Government Working Group The City, of the B.C. Climate Action Charter committed to becoming carbon neutral in its government operations, Mayor’s Climate Leadership Council. SUSTA I N ABILITY ANNUA L HIGHLIGHTS—2011 301 St. Ann’s Road, are working with the public at key locations to change idling behaviour. Idle Free builds on the City
Proposed 2018-2027 Financial Plan
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............................................................................................................ 50 Taxation – Non-Market Change, budget parameters of 2 to 3.5 per cent. The City realized some strong non-market change tax, the ongoing increases to costs. During 2016 Financial Planning, the City changed its budget process, goals, objectives and work plans, 2017 highlights. 4) SERVICE LEVEL CHANGE The service level change, downtown, affordable housing, and a mild west coast climate that allows for year-round outdoor

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