Events in June 2019
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May 26, 2019
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Regular Council Meeting with Committee of the Whole Come find out what your City Council is working on this week. For full agenda packages please check the Newsfeed on the homepage. You can also subscribe to City Hall News to have all the Council Meeting Agendas and activities delivered right to your email. This option can be found in the right-hand pane of the homepage. City Hall 10105 12A Street Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 3V7 780-784-3600 Youth Drop-In Ball Hockey – If you are between 6 - 11 years old, join us Mondays between 4:00 - 5:00 pm at O'Brien gym for Drop In Ball Hockey! Equipment required: helmet with a faceguard, stick and gloves. Drop in fee is $3 or you can buy an 11-session punch card for $30.00 (this punch card can be used for other youth recreation drop-in programs). O'Brien Gymnasium 10512 13 Street Dawson Creek, BC |
May 28, 2019
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May 29, 2019
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May 30, 2019
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ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
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ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
Spring Park N' Play – UPDATE - May 31: Due to the current air quality, this event is moving to the Memorial Arena at 1107 - 106 Ave. Head down to the Memorial Arena on Saturday June 1 between 11:00am - 2:00pm for FREE games, prizes, fitness classes, bouncy castle fun, health and wellness information, Tattoo Table (sponsored by Here to Health Wellness Clinic) and more! The Mile Zero Jitterbugs will be doing a swing dance session, McMott Yoga will be leading a Yoga class and City Staff will be doing a fun Zumba Class - all ages and abilities are welcome to join in! Be sure to stop by the ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge booth for some free SWAG! Who else will be there? Booster Juice, Dawson Co-op, Dawson Creek Choral Society, Dawson Creek Disc Golf, Dawson Creek Minor Ball, Dawson Creek Triathlon, South Peace Chiropractic and South Peace Junior Soccer! Come have fun with us! Call Community Services at 250-784-3604 for more information! Memorial Arena 1107 106th Ave Dawson Creek , BC V1G3V7 Canada (250) 782-2229 |
ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
Red Cross Water Safety WeekJune 2, 2019 – June 7, 2019 June 2 - 7, 2019, is Water Safety Week, an annual Red Cross campaign to educate Canadians on how to stay safe around water and prevent drowning incidents. Every year, approximately 520 Canadians die needlessly in unintentional water-related fatalities. A high percentage of these preventable water-related fatalities consist of young children, almost always due to lack of or adequate supervision. While you enjoy the summer months at cottages, lakes, and pools with your family, it’s important to keep these statistics and safety tips in mind to ensure the safety of your children:
While the ability to swim is important, swimming skills alone aren’t always enough to save a life. Learning water safety is key to preventing an emergency in or on the water, and also teaches what to do if you find yourself in an emergency situation. Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
Red Cross Water Safety WeekJune 2, 2019 – June 7, 2019 June 2 - 7, 2019, is Water Safety Week, an annual Red Cross campaign to educate Canadians on how to stay safe around water and prevent drowning incidents. Every year, approximately 520 Canadians die needlessly in unintentional water-related fatalities. A high percentage of these preventable water-related fatalities consist of young children, almost always due to lack of or adequate supervision. While you enjoy the summer months at cottages, lakes, and pools with your family, it’s important to keep these statistics and safety tips in mind to ensure the safety of your children:
While the ability to swim is important, swimming skills alone aren’t always enough to save a life. Learning water safety is key to preventing an emergency in or on the water, and also teaches what to do if you find yourself in an emergency situation. Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
Red Cross Water Safety WeekJune 2, 2019 – June 7, 2019 June 2 - 7, 2019, is Water Safety Week, an annual Red Cross campaign to educate Canadians on how to stay safe around water and prevent drowning incidents. Every year, approximately 520 Canadians die needlessly in unintentional water-related fatalities. A high percentage of these preventable water-related fatalities consist of young children, almost always due to lack of or adequate supervision. While you enjoy the summer months at cottages, lakes, and pools with your family, it’s important to keep these statistics and safety tips in mind to ensure the safety of your children:
While the ability to swim is important, swimming skills alone aren’t always enough to save a life. Learning water safety is key to preventing an emergency in or on the water, and also teaches what to do if you find yourself in an emergency situation. Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
Red Cross Water Safety WeekJune 2, 2019 – June 7, 2019 June 2 - 7, 2019, is Water Safety Week, an annual Red Cross campaign to educate Canadians on how to stay safe around water and prevent drowning incidents. Every year, approximately 520 Canadians die needlessly in unintentional water-related fatalities. A high percentage of these preventable water-related fatalities consist of young children, almost always due to lack of or adequate supervision. While you enjoy the summer months at cottages, lakes, and pools with your family, it’s important to keep these statistics and safety tips in mind to ensure the safety of your children:
While the ability to swim is important, swimming skills alone aren’t always enough to save a life. Learning water safety is key to preventing an emergency in or on the water, and also teaches what to do if you find yourself in an emergency situation. Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
Red Cross Water Safety WeekJune 2, 2019 – June 7, 2019 June 2 - 7, 2019, is Water Safety Week, an annual Red Cross campaign to educate Canadians on how to stay safe around water and prevent drowning incidents. Every year, approximately 520 Canadians die needlessly in unintentional water-related fatalities. A high percentage of these preventable water-related fatalities consist of young children, almost always due to lack of or adequate supervision. While you enjoy the summer months at cottages, lakes, and pools with your family, it’s important to keep these statistics and safety tips in mind to ensure the safety of your children:
While the ability to swim is important, swimming skills alone aren’t always enough to save a life. Learning water safety is key to preventing an emergency in or on the water, and also teaches what to do if you find yourself in an emergency situation. Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
Red Cross Water Safety WeekJune 2, 2019 – June 7, 2019 June 2 - 7, 2019, is Water Safety Week, an annual Red Cross campaign to educate Canadians on how to stay safe around water and prevent drowning incidents. Every year, approximately 520 Canadians die needlessly in unintentional water-related fatalities. A high percentage of these preventable water-related fatalities consist of young children, almost always due to lack of or adequate supervision. While you enjoy the summer months at cottages, lakes, and pools with your family, it’s important to keep these statistics and safety tips in mind to ensure the safety of your children:
While the ability to swim is important, swimming skills alone aren’t always enough to save a life. Learning water safety is key to preventing an emergency in or on the water, and also teaches what to do if you find yourself in an emergency situation. Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
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ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
Toonie Swim/Toonie Climb – Come down to the Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre on June 9 and Swim for $2 or Climb for $2 (Climbing shoes are included)! Climbing is for ages 4+. Everyone requires a valid waiver; those individuals ages 4 -18 must have their waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian. Swimmers who are 7 years old or younger must be within arms reach of a responsible person 16 years of age or older, in the water at all times. Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
Regular Council Meeting Come find out what your City Council is working on this week. For full agenda packages please check the Newsfeed on the homepage. You can also subscribe to City Hall News to have all the Council Meeting Agendas and activities delivered right to your email. This option can be found in the right-hand pane of the homepage. City Hall 10105 12A Street Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 3V7 780-784-3600 |
ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
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ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
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ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
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ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
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ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
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ParticiPACTION Community Better Challenge N/A The Community Better Challenge initiative is meant to rally communities coast to coast to sit less and move more together. As individuals or as part of an organization, track your physical activity minutes and at the end, regional winners and one community will be announced as Canada’s Most Active Community!
You can also win an individual prize, ranging from $10.00 - $2,000.00! TWO WAYS TO GET STARTED:
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June 17, 2019
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June 18, 2019
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June 19, 2019
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Special Meeting of Council – Join us for a Special Meeting of Council regarding the City of Dawson Creek Zoning Bylaw Update being held tomorrow, June 20, 2019 at 9:00 am in Council Chambers. Click on the link below for the Special Meeting agenda: City Hall 10105 12A Street Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 3V7 780-784-3600 |
June 21, 2019
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June 22, 2019
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June 23, 2019
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Regular Council Meeting with Committee of the Whole Come find out what your City Council is working on this week. For full agenda packages please check the Newsfeed on the homepage. You can also subscribe to City Hall News to have all the Council Meeting Agendas and activities delivered right to your email. This option can be found in the right-hand pane of the homepage. City Hall 10105 12A Street Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 3V7 780-784-3600 |
June 25, 2019
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June 26, 2019
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June 27, 2019
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June 28, 2019
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June 29, 2019
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June 30, 2019
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July 1, 2019
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Free Public Swim for Youth, Seniors and Families (July 2 - Aug 31) N/A You heard that right! Public Swimming is FREE this summer for Youth, Seniors and Families (Adults pay the regular admission price)! Please note that pool space may be restricted due to classes and swim club practice; please call (250) 782-SWIM (7946) for swim times and for more information. You can also view the current Public Swim Schedule on our Schedules page. Special thanks to the organizations that are sponsoring this initiative!
Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) Property Taxes Due N/A NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERSProperty Taxes are due by July 2, 2019Taxpayers, especially NEW OWNERS, who have not received their Tax Notice should contact City Hall Tax Department immediately at 250.784.3608 or tax_dept@dawsoncreek.ca . Property Owners are encouraged to pay their property taxes and claim the Provincial Home Owner Grant, if eligible, by July 2, 2019. A simplified online grant is available online at https://webhogs.dawsoncreek.ca/hoglogin.aspx . We will accept cheques that are POST DATED to July 2, 2019. Remember to complete and sign the Home Owner Grant application, if eligible. You can also pay your property taxes online using your Roll number as your account number. For more tax information please check our website https://www.dawsoncreek.ca/cityhall/departments/finance/taxes/. City Hall 10105 12A Street Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 3V7 780-784-3600 |
Free Public Swim for Youth, Seniors and Families (July 2 - Aug 31) N/A You heard that right! Public Swimming is FREE this summer for Youth, Seniors and Families (Adults pay the regular admission price)! Please note that pool space may be restricted due to classes and swim club practice; please call (250) 782-SWIM (7946) for swim times and for more information. You can also view the current Public Swim Schedule on our Schedules page. Special thanks to the organizations that are sponsoring this initiative!
Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
Free Public Swim for Youth, Seniors and Families (July 2 - Aug 31) N/A You heard that right! Public Swimming is FREE this summer for Youth, Seniors and Families (Adults pay the regular admission price)! Please note that pool space may be restricted due to classes and swim club practice; please call (250) 782-SWIM (7946) for swim times and for more information. You can also view the current Public Swim Schedule on our Schedules page. Special thanks to the organizations that are sponsoring this initiative!
Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
Free Public Swim for Youth, Seniors and Families (July 2 - Aug 31) N/A You heard that right! Public Swimming is FREE this summer for Youth, Seniors and Families (Adults pay the regular admission price)! Please note that pool space may be restricted due to classes and swim club practice; please call (250) 782-SWIM (7946) for swim times and for more information. You can also view the current Public Swim Schedule on our Schedules page. Special thanks to the organizations that are sponsoring this initiative!
Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
Free Public Swim for Youth, Seniors and Families (July 2 - Aug 31) N/A You heard that right! Public Swimming is FREE this summer for Youth, Seniors and Families (Adults pay the regular admission price)! Please note that pool space may be restricted due to classes and swim club practice; please call (250) 782-SWIM (7946) for swim times and for more information. You can also view the current Public Swim Schedule on our Schedules page. Special thanks to the organizations that are sponsoring this initiative!
Kenn Borek Aquatic Centre #2, 300 Hwy 2 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4Z2 Canada 250-782-7946 (SWIM) |
June 10, 2019
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For more special events, see Events – Tourism Dawson Creek or the Ovintiv Events Centre.