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Request for Quotations for RCMP and Museum External Cleaning

Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2025 01:25 PM

We have just posted a Request for Quotation for external cleaning services of both the Kitimat RCMP and the Kitimat Museum & Archives buildings.

You can read the details of this opportunity on our Bid Opportunities page.

Submission deadline is Friday, August 8, 2025 at 2:00 p.m.

Notes from Council, July 7, 2025

Posted on Thursday, July 10, 2025 02:37 PM

Notes from Council, July 7

  • The District of Kitimat’s grant writer provided an update on their activities.
  • Council provided the first three readings of the bylaw to amend Leisure Services fees. Fee changes will include:
    • A general four per cent increase except for concerts/shows, adult admission, family admission and camping fees.
    • An addition of a $3 booking fee for Radley Park and Hirsch Creek Park.
    • Rental fees for a dunk tank and a snow cone machine.
  • The procurement process will begin this year to...

Notes from Council, June 23, 2025

Posted on Thursday, July 10, 2025 02:34 PM

Notes from Council, June 23, 2025

  • Council will hear back from staff on recommendations following a request by the Kitimat Valley Housing Society to waive site servicing fees for a proposed 60-unit seniors housing project at 2 Loganberry Avenue.
  • A letter will be sent from the District to the Ministry of Health, supporting a request for continued funding for the Northern Regional Hospital District for the Provincial Rural Retention Incentive and Rural and Remote Recruitment Incentive, supporting...

No disruption to curbside waste pick up on Canada Day

Posted on Thursday, June 26, 2025 05:08 PM

On Tuesday, July 1, curbside waste collection will continue as normal with no disruptions due to Canada Day.

The Kitimat Landfill, however, will be closed to the public due to this statutory holiday.

Addressing invasive plants in Kitimat

Posted on Thursday, June 26, 2025 02:03 PM

This year, the Northwest Invasive Plant Council (NWIPC) will be assessing and managing invasive plant species within the District of Kitimat municipal boundary.

The District of Kitimat and the NWIPC have agreed that wherever possible, invasive plants shall be removed using mechanical methods (hand-pulling, mowing, digging etc.) with limited chemical treatments to control more aggressive species, particularly Japanese Knotweed.

If the NWIPC identifies an infestation on private land, the land owner...