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National 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...

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Council 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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Elections – Mail Ballot Voting

Sep 1, 2022

Mail Ballot Voting Application Form Posted On: Sep 01, 2022 Register for your mail ballot voting package between September 28th and October 12th, 2022! The application form can be mailed, faxed or delivered in person to Municipal Hall. By mail: #1 Opal Drive, PO Box 190, Logan Lake, BC, V0K 1W0 By fax: (250)523-6678 By email: lgrimm@loganlake.ca

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Campfire Ban – August 4th @ Noon

Aug 2, 2022

Good Morning Logan Lakers, We are hoping everyone had a great BC Day long weekend!  Recent hot weather has made conditions dry out there with much of our area under extreme fire danger rating. The Kamloops Fire Centre has put out a campfire ban that will affect our area starting Thursday, August 4th at noon.

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Jun 3, 2025

Regular Council Meeting

This is a public meeting in Council Chambers at Municipal Hall at #1 Opal Drive.

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Jun 7, 2025

Annual Community Garage Sale

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Jun 11, 2025

Logan Lake Community Forest Corporation Meeting

Public may attend this meeting.  Usually at the Senior’s Centre, subject to change.  Public may engage with Mr. Spyksma directly.

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