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Spallumcheen Township

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Notice: 2026 Spring Chipping Program

Commencing March 30, 2026, the Township of Spallumcheen Public Works Department will be going property to property in your neighbourhood to chip your prunings and tree branches. This is not a tree removal service and is designed to assist with prunings and branches only.

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Armstrong Spallumcheen Fire Department Welcomes New Deputy Fire Chief

The City of Armstrong and the Township of Spallumcheen are pleased to announce the hiring of Mr. Scott Lypchuk as the new Deputy Fire Chief for the Armstrong Spallumcheen Fire Department, effective February 23, 2026.

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Public Notice: Load Restrictions

All municipal roads within the Township of Spallumcheen are limited to 70% of Legal Axle Loading with a few exceptions.

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Notice: Construction Commencing on New Groundwater Well

[Spallumcheen, BC, October 28, 2025 ] — The Township of Spallumcheen is building a new groundwater well (Well #6) facility at 4156 Spallumcheen Place to improve the quality and reliability of drinking water for the water system. Construction will start in November 2025 and is anticipated to be complete in summer 2026, with work taking place from 7 am to 5 pm on Monday to Friday. Water supply will not be impacted during construction, and any disruptions caused by...

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Notice: 2025 Roadside Brushing

The Township of Spallumcheen will be performing Roadside Brushing in the following areas between December 1, 2025 and March 15th, 2026:   • Clinton Rd • Crozier Rd • Corkscrew Rd • Evans Rd • Grandview Rd, North & South • Greenhow Rd • Hales Rd • L & A Cross Rd • Larkin Cross Rd...

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2026 Notice of Permissive Tax Exemptions

Notice is hereby given that Township of Spallumcheen Council intends to exempt from property taxation certain land and improvements for the following properties for 2026 in accordance with Section 224 of the Community Charter. As required under Sections 94 & 227 of the Community Charter, the Council of the Township of Spallumcheen will be considering Bylaw 2184, 2025, a bylaw to authorize the exemption of certain lands and improvements for the year 2026, for adoption at its October...

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Provincial Funding helps prepare farms, animals for extreme weather

The Province of British Columbia has announced that Farmers in British Columbia will receive support to better protect their farms and animals from extreme weather through the Beneficial Management Practices program.

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Armstrong Spallumcheen Fire Department Welcomes New Fire Chief

The City of Armstrong and the Township of Spallumcheen are pleased to announce the hiring of Mr. Ian McKechnie as the Fire Chief for the Armstrong Spallumcheen Fire Department and would like to thank Fire Chief Rob Brown for serving as the Interim Fire Chief for the past year.

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Township of Spallumcheen Responds to Provincial Civil Forfeiture Action on Reservoir Road Property

The Township of Spallumcheen acknowledges the recent civil forfeiture proceedings initiated by the Province of British Columbia concerning a property located within Spallumcheen. The 21-hectare parcel, located on Reservoir Road with an assessed value of $1,067,000, is the subject of a lawsuit filed by the B.C. Director of Civil Forfeiture. In a July 21, 2025 article in the Vancouver Sun, the director is quoted as saying that the property should be forfeited as it, “has been used by the defendants to engage in unlawful activities.”

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Congratulations to the Chris Pieper Bursary Recipients

Congratulations to the 2025 recipients of the Chris Pieper Bursary, Avery Smith and McKenzie Gyorkos! We're proud to recognize two outstanding individuals whose dedication and community spirit reflect the values of the Township of Spallumcheen. Here's to a bright future ahead!

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