BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) Incident Command Liason Mark Healey says one of the top priorities in fighting the Parker Lake wildfire is keeping Gasoline Alley safe.
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FOR ST. JOHN, B.C – The city is set to construct concrete foundation runners at Woodlawn Cemetery to provide support for memorials being placed.
Council approved design amendments to Phase one of the Woodlawn Cemetery expansion project Monday to add the reinforced concrete. Construction is estimated to cost $155,100, which will be allocated from the 2021 capital budget.
Concrete runners are reinforced concrete placed at the head of the plot, according to a Public Works and Utilities report presented to council on March 8th. The city is aiming to install the runners between narrow rows of plots. ),whenLoaded(initFlexitive);
“This design amendment facilitates operational efficiencies for cemetery maintenance,” says CAO Milo MacDonald in the March 8th report.
The city says applications are open for property owners to apply for pruning or removing trees infected with Black Knot from private property. The city says approximately 60% of cherry or plum . . .