Preliminary Election Results 2022 – District of Logan Lake
Oct 16, 2022
The preliminary election results for the District of Logan Lake 2022 election are as follows: Total Number of Votes Cast: 594 For the Office of Mayor (1)Smith, Robin – 425 votes – ELECTEDNewman, Jacqueline – 166 votes For the office of Councillor (6)Martell, Peter – 416 votes – ELECTEDBell, Marion – 407 votes – ELECTEDHart, Lawrence – 379 votes –...
Read MoreGeneral Voting Day – Saturday, October 15, 2022
Oct 14, 2022
General Voting takes place tomorrow, Saturday, October 15, 2022. Come to the Logan Lake Fire Hall located at 120 Chartrand Place from 8:00am to 8:00pm and cast your vote!
Read MoreNational Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Sep 29, 2022
Since 2013, September 30 has been commemorated as Orange Shirt Day across Canada in honour of the Survivors of Indian Residential Schools. September 30 has been designated as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The date was declared a statutory federal holiday with the passage of Bill C-5 in June of 2021, in response to one of the 94 Calls to Action of...
Read MoreTax Sale Cancelled
Sep 23, 2022
Pursuant to Sections 645 and 647 of the Local Government Act, the District of Logan Lake published notice of the Annual Tax Sale in the Kamloops This Week. All delinquent taxes have now been paid and there will be no Tax Sale originally advertised for September 26, 2022. Colin Forsyth Director of Finance
Read MoreOffice Closure
Sep 14, 2022
The District of Logan Lake will be closed on Monday, September 19, 2022 to align with the federal decision to mark the Queen’s funeral with a holiday. This will be a national day to reflect on the incredible life of Canada’s Queen and the longest-serving monarch in British history. Thank you, District of Logan Lake
Read MoreCouncil to Consider Regulations around Backyard Hens
Sep 9, 2022
Council gave first and second readings to the Animal Control and Impoundment Bylaw 893, 2022 at the August 16, 2022 Regular Meeting of Council. This bylaw is proposing to consolidate the Animal Control and Impoundment Bylaw and include the following changes: Keeping of Backyard Hens The keeping of up to five (5) backyard hens would be allowed to be kept...
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