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Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Aug 27, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Sep 9, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Sep 23, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Sep 23, 2026 · 09:30 AM
Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Sep 24, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Oct 7, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Policy Development and Review Committee
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Oct 8, 2026 · 01:00 PM
Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services Committee
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Oct 14, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Oct 28, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Oct 29, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Tue Nov 10, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Nov 25, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Nov 26, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Dec 2, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Dec 3, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Policy Development and Review Committee
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Dec 3, 2026 · 01:00 PM
Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services Committee
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Dec 16, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Dec 16, 2026 · 09:30 AM
Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Dec 17, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Dec 24, 2026
Holiday Office Closure
Virtual Meeting Held via Zoom
Fri Dec 25, 2026
Holiday Office Closure
Virtual Meeting Held via Zoom
Mon Dec 28, 2026
Holiday Office Closure
Virtual Meeting Held via Zoom
Tue Dec 29, 2026
Holiday Office Closure
Virtual Meeting Held via Zoom
Wed Dec 30, 2026
Holiday Office Closure
Virtual Meeting Held via Zoom
Thu Dec 31, 2026
Holiday Office Closure
Virtual Meeting Held via Zoom
Fri Jan 1, 2027
Holiday Office Closure
Virtual Meeting Held via Zoom
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee - 12 Aug 2026 - CANCELLED
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Jul 23, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Committee reviews 2026 Strategic Plan Progress Report with $168K projected savings
The Committee of the Whole will receive the 2026 Strategic Plan Progress Report, which lists 104 projects across six priority areas and updates on completed and ongoing work. The report notes financial implications, including software savings of about $27,000 and support savings of $15,000, totaling roughly $168,000 over four years. The agenda also includes a draft Board of Directors Roles and Responsibilities Guide, a CAO verbal update, and consideration of any late‑business items.
- Presentation of the 2026 Strategic Plan Progress Report covering 104 projects
- Report on Draft Board of Directors Roles and Responsibilities Guide (report to follow)
- CAO verbal update (information report)
- Decision on late‑business items (2/3 majority vote)
- Estimated savings of $27K (software) and $15K (support), $168K over four years
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Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
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Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Committee of the Whole Agenda
July 23, 2026; 9:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Regional Moment - Area C
5. Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole Closed
Meeting
6. Rise and Report from the Closed Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Committee of the Whole Meeting
7. Report of the Chair
7.1. Draft Board of Directors Roles and Responsibilities Guide
[Report to follow]
8. Department Reports and Other Business
(Unweighted All Vote)
8.1. CAO Verbal Update
8.2. Information Report - 2026 Strategic Plan Progress Report 2 - 32
9. Decision on Late Business or Additional Late Business
(2/3 Majority Vote)
THAT the late business items be considered at this meeting.
10. Late Business or Additional Late Business
11. Notice of Motion
12. Motion For Which Notice Has Been Given
13. Adjournment
THAT the meeting be adjourned.
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Staff Report
Information Report
To: Committee of the Whole
Date: July 23, 2026
From: Communications & Engagement/ Office of the CAO
Subject: 2026 Strategic Plan Progress Report
PURPOSE
The purpose of this report is to provide Committee of the Whole with the …
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
Board approves $50,000 One Mile Lake boardwalk replacement
The Board will hold a closed session for confidential matters before considering a consent agenda that includes adoption of minutes and various correspondence. It will decide on several Community Works Fund allocations, including $50,000 for a One Mile Lake boardwalk replacement in the Village of Pemberton, $50,000 for deer‑fencing for the Lillooet Agriculture & Food Society, and $10,000 for shade sails at the Lillooet REC centre. Additional items include rescinding and re‑reading Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1968‑2026 for Ministry approval, approving a temporary use permit for a propane storage tank at 7506 Pemberton Portage Rd, and adopting several policy updates.
- $50,000 boardwalk replacement at One Mile Lake (Village of Pemberton)
- $50,000 deer‑fencing grant to Lillooet Agriculture & Food Society
- $10,000 shade‑sail grant to District of Lillooet REC centre
- Rescind and re‑read Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1968‑2026 for Ministry approval
- Temporary Use Permit for propane storage tank at 7506 Pemberton Portage Rd
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Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
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Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Board Agenda
July 22, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board Closed Meeting
THAT the Board close the meeting to the public under the authority of
section 226(1)(a) of the Local Government Act, sections 90(1)(a), (c), (g),
(i), (k), and sections 90(2)(b)(ii), (b)(iii) of the Community Charter and that
there be a short recess before convening in the Closed session.
90(1)(a) personal information about an identifiable individual who
holds or is being considered for a position as an officer,
employee or agent of the municipality or another position
appointed by the municipality; (personnel)
(c) labour relations or other employee relations; (employee
relations)
(g) litigation or potential litigation affecting the municipality;
(i) the receipt of advice that is subject to solicitor-client
privilege, including communications necessary for that
purpose;
(k) negotiations and related discussions respecting the
proposed provision of a municipal service that are at their
preliminary stages and that, in the view of the council, could
reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the
municipality if they …
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 09:30 AM
Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board
Board approves $1.47 M cost‑share for Whistler health‑care equipment
The Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board will review the FY27 capital update and cost‑share requests, approve the June 24 2026 meeting minutes, and consider an updated Memorandum of Understanding with neighboring hospital districts and Vancouver Coastal Health. The Board approved a $1,473,338 cost‑share to replace the digital portable X‑ray and CT‑scanner at the Whistler Health Care Centre, directing the funding to the 2026 budget process. A closed session will be held to discuss confidential negotiations, and late business may also be considered.
- FY27 Capital Update & Cost Share Requests presentation
- Approval of June 24 2026 Board minutes
- Decision on updated MOU between qathet, Sea to Sky, Sunshine Coast districts and Vancouver Coastal Health
- Approval of $1,473,338 cost‑share for Whistler Health Care Centre X‑ray and CT‑scanner replacement
- Closed session for confidential negotiations
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Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
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Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District
Board Agenda
July 22, 2026; 9:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Delegations and Invited Presentations (9:45 AM)
4.1 Invited Presentation - Richard Gage, CPO Capital Planning,
Coastal; Belinda Graham, Sr Director Capital Projects, Coastal;
Johan Marais, Regional Director Capital Asset Management
and Planning; Heidi Butler, Director, Coastal; and Patricia
JappyLoker, Chief Clinical Planner, Coastal, Vancouver Coastal
Health (VCH)
(10 minutes presentation; 10 minutes Q&A)
FY27 Capital Update & Cost Share Requests
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5. Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board Closed Meeting
THAT the Board close the meeting to the public under the authority of
section 226(1)(a) of the Local Government Act, section 90(2)(b)(i) of the
Community Charter and that there be a short recess before convening in
the Closed session.
90(2)(b)(i) the consideration of information received and held in
confidence relating to negotiations between the municipality
and a provincial government or the federal government or
both, or between a provincial government or the federal
government or both and a third party; (negotiations)
6. Rise and Report from the Close …
Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 01:00 PM
Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services Committee - 09 Jul 2026 - CANCELLED
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Committee to pursue court injunctions for unpermitted buildings in Area C
The Electoral Area Directors Committee will hold a closed meeting for law enforcement and personal information matters. They will consider registering notices on title and initiating court injunctions against three properties in Area C for construction without building permits. The committee also reviews multiple funding requests from community groups, including $50,000 for deer fencing and $29,129 for fire association operations.
- Notice on title and potential court injunction for Miller property in Area C (unpermitted building)
- Notice on title and potential court injunction for Jackson-De Jong property in Area C
- Notice on title and potential court injunction for Strim property in Area C
- Request for $50,000 from Electoral Area B Select Funds for deer fencing to protect crops
- Request for $29,129 from Pemberton Meadows Fire Association for 2026 operational funding
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Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
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Electoral Area Directors Committee
Agenda
July 8, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Electoral Area Directors Committee Closed Meeting
THAT the Committee close the meeting to the public under the authority of
section 226(1)(a) of the Local Government Act, sections 90(1)(f), (j) of the
Community Charter and that there be a short recess before convening in
the Closed session.
90(1)(f) law enforcement, if the council considers that disclosure could
reasonably be expected to harm the conduct of an
investigation under or enforcement of an enactment; (legal or
bylaw enforcement)
(j) information that is prohibited, or information that if it were
presented in a document would be prohibited, from disclosure
under section 21 of the Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act; (personal information)
5. Rise and Report from the Closed Electoral Area Directors Committee
Meeting
6. Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Committee Members must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against mu …
Thu Jul 2, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Policy Development and Review Committee
Committee to review progress on governance excellence workplan
The Policy Development and Review Committee will receive an update on the Governance Excellence Initiatives Workplan, detailing completed, ongoing, and deferred projects. The committee will also decide whether to reschedule or cancel the scheduled October 7, 2026 meeting. Consent agenda items include adoption of the May 6, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Governance Excellence Workplan update: completed Procedure Bylaw, Elections Bylaw, Code of Conduct Bylaw; in progress Electronic Meetings Policy, Budget Process; deferred Pemberton Valley Utilities Committee mandate
- Direction requested on whether to reschedule or cancel the October 7, 2026 meeting
- Adoption of draft minutes from May 6, 2026 Policy Development and Review Committee meeting
- Committee may consider late business if any arises
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Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
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Policy Development and Review
Committee Agenda
July 2, 2026; 10:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Policy Development and Review
Committee Agenda
July 2, 2026; 10:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Policy Development and Review
Committee Agenda
July 2, 2026; 10:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Policy Development and Review
Committee Agenda
July 2, 2026; 10:00 AM
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Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Policy Development and Review
Committee Agenda
July 2, 2026; 10:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Policy Development and Review
Committee Agenda
July 2, 2026; 10:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
3. A …
Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Committee to approve new external grants policy and seek budget capacity
The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole will consider approving a new External Grants Policy (No. 52-2026) to streamline grant administration. The agenda includes a request to direct staff to include necessary staff capacity for grants administration in the 2027 Budget process.
- Approval of External Grants Policy No. 52-2026
- Review of Select Funds Bylaw No. 1274-2013
- Review of Officer Designation and Delegation of Authority Bylaw No. 1731-2021
- Request to include grants administration capacity in 2027 Budget
- Closed meeting to consider negotiations with Indigenous entities
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Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
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Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Committee of the Whole Agenda
June 25, 2026; 9:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Committee of the Whole Agenda
June 25, 2026; 9:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Committee of the Whole Agenda
June 25, 2026; 9:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Committee of the Whole Agenda
June 25, 2026; 9:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Committee of the Whole Agenda
June 25, 2026; 9:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Committee of the Whole Agenda
June 25, 2026; 9:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
We woul …
Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
Board to hear floodplain resilience presentation and consider signing joint statement
The board will hear a presentation from the Lower Fraser Floodplains Coalition on floodplain resilience and decide whether to sign their joint statement. They will also vote on several bylaws including director remuneration, development application fees, and a zoning amendment for a bed-and-breakfast at 14988 Squamish Valley Rd. Funding decisions include up to $48,027 for civic addressing signage, $81,750 for an emergency services vehicle, $26,995 for Bralorne water pump repair, and $6,000 for Lil’wat Nation sweat lodge. Additionally, the board will consider supporting a letter about Bill M214 (Firefighters’ Health Act) and providing a letter of support for a broadband project in Upper Squamish Valley.
- Up to $31,027 for Phase 2 civic addressing signage in Area B from Community Works Funds
- Up to $17,000 for civic addressing signage across all electoral areas
- $81,750 for a Protective and Emergency Services support vehicle, funded from BC Hydro PILT reserves
- $26,995 for emergency pump replacement at Bralorne Water system
- Zoning amendment to allow a bed-and-breakfast at 14988 Squamish Valley Rd (Area D)
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Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
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UPDATED Squamish-Lillooet
Regional District Board Agenda
June 24, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
UPDATED Squamish-Lillooet
Regional District Board Agenda
June 24, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
UPDATED Squamish-Lillooet
Regional District Board Agenda
June 24, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
UPDATED Squamish-Lillooet
Regional District Board Agenda
June 24, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
UPDATED Squamish-Lillooet
Regional District Board Agenda
June 24, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
UPDATED Squamish-Lillooet
Regional District Board Agenda
June 24, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being h …
Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 09:30 AM
Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board
Hospital board hears from MLA, reviews past minutes
The Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board will hear a presentation from MLA Jeremy Valeriote, approve previous meeting minutes, and receive a verbal update from the Chief Administrative Officer. No major new funding decisions or public hearings are on the agenda.
- Presentation from MLA Jeremy Valeriote (West Vancouver-Sea to Sky)
- Approval of draft minutes from May 27, 2026
- CAO verbal update
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Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District
Board Agenda
June 24, 2026; 9:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Delegations and Invited Presentations (9:30 AM)
4.1 Invited Presentation - Jeremy Valeriote, MLA - West Vancouver-
Sea to Sky
(15 minutes Q&A)
5. Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board Closed Meeting
6. Rise and Report from the Closed Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District
Board Meeting
7. Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Board Directors must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the
Consent Agenda and considered separately.
THAT the resolution set out in the Consent Agenda be approved.
7.1. Approval and Receipt of Minutes
7.1.1. Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board Draft
Meeting Minutes of May 27, 2026
THAT the Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board
Meeting Minutes of May 27, 2026 be adopted as
circulated.
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8. Business Arising from the Minutes
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9. Items Removed from Consent Agenda
10. Report of the C …
Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Area B Agricultural Advisory Committee
Agricultural committee to elect chair and review updated terms
The committee will elect a new chair, approve minutes from the previous meeting, and receive updated welcome package and terms of reference. It will discuss a letter on the CanadaGap food certification program and a recommendation to appoint a District of Lillooet council liaison.
- Election of Area B Agricultural Advisory Committee Chair
- Approval of updated Terms of Reference amendment (Bylaw 1938-2025)
- CanadaGap Food Certification Program letter from SLRD Board
- Appointment of DOL Council liaison (non-voting) to committee
- Premises ID mandatory program update for livestock and poultry
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Meeting held in-person; Meeting Location: Lillooet Rec Centre, Room 201
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Area B Agricultural Advisory
Committee Agenda
June 17, 2026; 11:00am – 1:00 PM
Location: Lillooet REC Centre, room 201
1.
Call to Order by Recording Secretary
1.1
Election of Area B Agricultural Advisory Committee Chair
3.
Approval of Agenda
4.
Delegations / Invited Presentations
5.
Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; Unanimous Vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest for
Committee Members must be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered
separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the Consent
Agenda and considered separately.
THAT the resolutions set out in the Consent Agenda be approved.
5.1
Approval and Receipt of Minutes
THAT the Area B AAC Meeting Minutes of June 16, 2025 be adopted as
circulated.
5.2
Updated Welcome Package, for Information
THAT the Area B AAC receive the updated Welcome Package as
information.
5.3
Updated Terms of Reference, for Information
THAT the Area B AAC receive the September 17, 2025, Electoral Area B
Advisory Agricultural Committee Terms of Reference Amendment -
2.
Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the St’át’imc Nation.
UPDATED
Request for Decision Report, that was approved the SLRD Board, as
information.
5.4
CanadaGap Food Certification Program and Small Producers Ministry
Letter from SLRD Board
THAT the Area B AAC receive the lett …
Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Committee considers funding for civic addressing and Lil’wat Nation sweat lodge
The Electoral Area Directors Committee is reviewing funding allocations for a regional civic addressing signage project and a third-party application for the Lil’wat Nation Health and Healing Sweat Lodge. The body is also deciding on several small community grants for local cleanup and recreation events.
- Request for up to $52,027 total for the 2026/27 Civic Addressing Project
- Funding recommendation for the Lil’wat Nation Health and Healing Sweat Lodge
- Request for $1,912 for Marshall Valley FireSmart cleanup (Area A)
- Request for $2,267.23 for Gates Lake Park Spring Cleanup (Area C)
- Request for $1,000 for District of Lillooet Game Changer Reno event (Area B)
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Agenda
June 10, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
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June 10, 2026; 10:30 AM
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June 10, 2026; 10:30 AM
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Electoral Area Directors Committee
Agenda
June 10, 2026; 10:30 AM
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1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Agenda
June 10, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Agenda
June 10, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
2. Territorial Acknowledgement
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
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3. Ap …
Thu May 28, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Committee to weigh funding model for Electoral Area Director support
The Committee will hear a delegation from Marine Parks Forever Society seeking partnerships for conservation/recreation. They will also discuss funding options for an Electoral Area Director support position, recommend advocacy topics for UBCM convention meetings, and review proposed updates to the Directors Remuneration Bylaw.
- Delegation from Marine Parks Forever Society proposing future partnerships for marine conservation and recreation
- Direction request on funding model options for Electoral Area Director support (dedicated staff position vs. increased staff capacity)
- Direction request to recommend advocacy topics for meetings with Premier, ministers, and provincial staff at the UBCM Convention
- Direction request on proposed updates to Directors Remuneration Bylaw No. 1501-2016
- Closed meeting (Committee of the Whole Closed Meeting)
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May 28, 2026; 9:00 AM
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Wed May 27, 2026 · 09:30 AM
Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board
Board to decide on Harrow Road Community Hub loan template
The Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board will vote on approving a draft forgivable loan agreement template for the Harrow Road Community Hub Project, pending legal review. They will also receive the 2025 audited financial statements and correspondence with MLA Jeremy Valeriote about prioritizing capital projects in the corridor. The meeting includes a closed session under legal provisions for negotiations.
- Approve forgivable loan agreement template for Harrow Road Community Hub Project
- Receive 2025 audited financial statements with auditor's report
- Correspondence with MLA on capital project prioritization in Sea to Sky corridor
- Closed meeting for negotiations under Community Charter sections
- Adoption of April 22, 2026 meeting minutes
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Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District
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Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District
Board Agenda
May 27, 2026; 9:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
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1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
2. Approval of Agenda
2. Approval of Agenda
2. Approval of Agenda
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Wed May 27, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
Board to vote on fire service policy and agreements with four fire societies
The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board will consider endorsing a fire operations level of service and funding policy, and direct staff to enter into service agreements with the Gun Lake, Bralorne, Birken, and Pemberton Meadows Fire Department Societies. Multiple bylaws are up for adoption, including zoning amendments in Electoral Areas C and D, an update to Lillooet Landfill fees, and a new Squamish Valley Agricultural Plan service establishment. The board will also decide on funding for a protective and emergency services support vehicle (up to $75,000) and several other expenditures.
- Up to $20,000 from Area C Community Works Funds for Pemberton Transfer Station accessibility audit
- $34,536.26 from Furry Creek Streetlight capital reserves for unbudgeted streetlight replacement
- Temporary use permit for river rafting at 12825 Squamish Valley Road
- Development variance at 367 Stafford Rd reducing setbacks from 4.5m to 1.97m (front) and 1.5m to 1.39m (side)
- Up to $13,000 from Electoral Area D Amenity Funds for trail maintenance by Furry Creek Community Association
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May 27, 2026; 10:30 AM
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1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
1. Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl'wat Nation.
2. Approval of Agenda
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Thu May 14, 2026 · 01:00 PM
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Wed May 13, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Committee to consider legal action over unpermitted building in Area C
The Electoral Area Directors Committee will decide whether to register a Notice on Title and seek a court injunction against an owner in Area C for building without permits. They will also discuss funding for civic address signs in Area B and allocate $20,000 from Community Works Funds for an accessibility audit at the Pemberton Transfer Station. Additionally, the committee will consider multiple funding requests from community groups, including $3,000 for safety training, $2,000 for a music society, and $4,516 for trail maintenance.
- Notice on Title and possible injunction for unpermitted construction on Lot 1, District Lot 204, Lillooet District (Area C)
- Approval to continue civic address sign installation in Electoral Area B with SLRD-wide process
- $20,000 from Area C Community Works Funds for Pemberton Transfer Station accessibility audit
- Funding requests: $3,000 for BRVCA safety training, $2,000 for Lillooet Music Society, $2,975 for youth golf equipment, $1,000 for soccer association, $4,516 for trail maintenance apprentice, $8,000 for Pinecrest beach revitalization
- Late business: $2,000 request for Lilloofest community festival
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1.
Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Electoral Area Directors Committee Closed Meeting
4.
Rise & Report from the Closed Electoral Area Directors Committee
Meeting
5.
Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Committee Members must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the
Consent Agenda and considered separately.
THAT the resolutions set out in the Consent Agenda be approved, and the
Consent Agenda item which does not have resolutions related thereto be
received.
5.1
Approval and Receipt of Minutes
5.1.1.
Electoral Area Directors Committee Draft Special
Meeting Minutes of March 17, 2026
THAT the Electoral Area Directors Committee Special
Meeting Minutes of March 17, 2026 be adopted as
circulated.
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5.1.2.
Electoral Area Directors Committee Meeting Draft
Minutes of April 8, 2026
THAT the Electoral Area Directors Committee Meeting
Minutes of April 8, 2026 be adopted as circulated.
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Staff Repo …
Wed May 6, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Policy Development and Review Committee
Committee to adopt new communications policy and update terms of reference
The committee will vote on recommending two policies to the regional board: a new Communications Policy (No. 51-2026) that replaces existing communications and social media policies, and an updated Terms of Reference (No. 46-2026) for the committee itself. The meeting also includes a closed session and approval of prior minutes.
- Adopt Communications Policy No. 51-2026, rescind Communications Policy 1.11 and Social Media Policy 7-2016
- Adopt updated Policy Development and Review Committee Terms of Reference (Board Policy 46-2026)
- Closed meeting (in camera session)
- Approve draft minutes from January 12, 2026
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May 6, 2026; 10:00 AM
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1.
Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Policy Development and Review Committee Closed Meeting
4.
Rise & Report from the Closed Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Policy Development and Review Committee Meeting
5.
Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Committee Members must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the
Consent Agenda and considered separately.
THAT the resolution set out in the Consent Agenda be approved.
5.1.
Confirmation and Receipt of Minutes
5.1.1.
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Policy
Development and Review Committee Draft Meeting
Minutes of January 12, 2026
THAT the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Policy
Development and Review Committee Meeting Minutes of
January 12, 2026 be adopted as circulated.
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6.
Business Arising from the Minutes
7.
New Business
7.1.
Request for Decision - Policy Development and Review
Committee Terms of Reference
THAT it be recommended to the Regional …
Thu Apr 23, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Lil'wat Forestry Ventures presents on wildfire mitigation efforts
The committee will hear a delegation from Lil'wat Forestry Ventures on how climate change is increasing wildfire risk in Lil'wat territory and the Nation-led forest stewardship and mitigation work underway. They will also consider a late request for a letter of support from the Lillooet District Historical Society for a Community Gaming Grant application.
- Delegation: Lil'wat Forestry Ventures on wildfire risk and mitigation (mechanical thinning, cultural burns, policy integration)
- Request for letter of support for Lillooet District Historical Society's Community Gaming Grant application (deadline April 30)
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Whole Agenda
April 23, 2026; 9:00 AM
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1. Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Regional Moment - Area D
4. Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole Closed
Meeting
5. Delegation
5.1. Klay Tindall, General Manager and Jordon Gabriel, Lead
Forestry Technician, Lil’wat Forestry Ventures (LFV)
(5 minutes presentation; 5 minutes Q&A)
Climate Change Leading to Wildfire in Lil’wat Territory and
Work to Mitigate Risks
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6. Staff Reports and Other Business
(Unweighted All Vote)
6.1. CAO Verbal Update
7. Director's Reports
7.1. Chair's Verbal Update
8. Decision on Late Business
(2/3 majority vote)
THAT the late items be considered at this meeting.
9. Late Business
9.1.
Request for Letter of Support - Lillooet District Historical
Society (LDHS) - Community Gaming Grant Program
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10. Adjournment
THAT the meeting be adjourned.
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Submission to Request to Appear as Delegation
Submitted on Wed, 01/21/2026 - 4:07pm
Submission #57
Organization / Group
Lil’wat Forestry Ventures (LFV)
Primary Purpose of Organization / Group
Lil̓wat Forestry Ventures (LFV) is an integrated forest manageme …
Wed Apr 22, 2026 · 09:30 AM
Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board
Board to approve 2025 audited financial statements
The Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board will meet to approve the 2025 audited financial statements and authorize the Chair and Treasurer to sign them. The meeting will also include a closed session regarding negotiations and a verbal update from the Acting CAO.
- Approval of 2025 Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District audited financial statements
- Authorization for Chair and Treasurer to sign 2025 audited financial statements
- Closed meeting regarding negotiations with provincial or federal government
- Verbal update from Acting CAO
- Approval of March 25, 2026 meeting minutes
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Board Agenda
April 22, 2026; 9:30 AM
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1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
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1.
Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board Closed Meeting
THAT the Board close the meeting to the public under the authority of
section 226(1)(a) of the Local Government Act, sections 90(1)(c), (g), and
section 90(2)(b)(i) of the Community Charter and that there be a short
recess before convening in the Closed session.
90(1)(c) labour relations or other employee relations; (employee
relations)
(g) litigation or potential litigation affecting the municipality;
(potential litigation)
90(2)(b)(i) the consideration of information received and held in
confidence relating to negotiations between the municipality
and a provincial government or the federal government or
both, or between a provincial government or the federal
government or both and a third party; (negotiations)
4.
Rise & Report from the Closed Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District
Board Meeting
5.
Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Board Directors must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separ …
Wed Apr 22, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
Board to consider zoning amendment for duplexes in Electoral Area C
The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board will hold a public meeting with a closed session for labour and litigation matters. Key decisions include third reading of a zoning bylaw amendment for duplexes on DL2247, introduction and adoption of an election and assent voting bylaw, and approval of the 2025 audited financial statements. The board will also receive updates on the Catiline Creek debris flow mitigation project and consider various funding requests for fire services, trails, and libraries.
- Third reading of zoning bylaw amendment for duplex comprehensive development zone (Area C, DL2247)
- Adoption of Election and Assent Voting Bylaw No. 1952-2026
- Up to $20,000 reallocation for fire service resiliency training programs
- $2,000 funding request for Howe Sound Forum from PILT reserves
- $50,000 from Area D amenity funds for Squamish library project in Britannia Beach
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April 22, 2026; 10:30 AM
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1.
Call to Order by Corporate Officer
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
1.1.
Appointment of April 22 & 23, 2026 Squamish-Lillooet Regional
District Board Presiding Chair
1.2.
Appointment of April 22 & 23, 2026 Squamish-Lillooet Regional
District Board Presiding Vice-Chair
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board Closed Meeting
THAT the Board close the meeting to the public under the authority of
section 226(1)(a) of the Local Government Act, sections 90(1)(c), (g) of the
Community Charter and that there be a short recess before convening in
the Closed session.
90(1)(c) labour relations or other employee relations; (employee
relations)
(g) litigation or potential litigation affecting the municipality;
(potential litigation)
4.
Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Board Directors must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the
Consent Agenda and considered separately.
THAT the resolutions set out in the Consent Ag …
Wed Apr 8, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Committee decides on nine community funding requests from local groups
The Electoral Area Directors Committee will consider nine funding requests from local organizations, including museums, stewardship societies, and community associations, using select funds. The amounts range from $500 to $5,000, covering projects such as archival supplies, wildfire training, and community events. The committee also receives reports on select funds and septage trench discharge options in Area A. A closed session is scheduled before the public meeting.
- Funding request for $5,000 to Bralorne Pioneer Museum Society for collection management
- Funding request for $5,000 to Pinecrest Lake Stewardship Society for electrofishing
- Funding request for $2,500 to Seton Portage Shalalth Chamber for Valley Day 2026
- Funding request for $2,000 to Kelly Lake Road Wildfire Emergency Preparedness Society for training recertification
- Information report on Area A septage trenches alternative discharge options
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Agenda
April 8, 2026; 10:30 AM
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1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1.
Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Electoral Area Directors Committee Closed Meeting
4.
Rise & Report from the Closed Electoral Area Directors Committee
Meeting
5.
Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Committee Members must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the
Consent Agenda and considered separately.
THAT the resolution set out in the Consent Agenda be approved.
5.1
Approval and Receipt of Minutes
5.1.1.
Electoral Area Directors Committee Meeting Draft
Minutes of March 9, 2026
THAT the Electoral Area Directors Committee Meeting
Minutes of March 9, 2026 be adopted as circulated.
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6.
Business Arising from the Minutes
7.
Staff Reports and Other Business
(Unweighted All Vote, except as noted)
7.1.
CAO Verbal Update
7.2.
Information Report - April 2026 Select Funds Report
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7.3.
Information Report - Area A Septage Trenches – Alternative
Discharge Options
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Thu Mar 26, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Regional District to discuss rail service and funding proposals
The Committee of the Whole will hear from two delegations regarding rail service proposals and will consider a funding request for a passenger rail study. The meeting also includes a verbal update from the Chief Administrative Officer.
- Delegation: Cairnstone Planning on behalf of Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT) to discuss the Prince George to North Vancouver Railway
- Delegation: Mountain Valley Institute (MVI) to present on the Sea-To-Sky Near-Term Passenger Rail Study
- Request for Funding: Mountain Valley Institute (MVI) requests $20,000 for the Sea-to-Sky Near-Term Passenger Rail Study
- Staff Report: Seeking Board direction on the 'Furry Creek: A New Vision' proposal and next steps in the Regional Growth Strategy
- Verbal Update: CAO to provide an update to the Board
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Whole Agenda
March 26, 2026; 9:00 AM
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Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
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1.
Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Regional Moment
4.
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole Closed
Meeting
5.
Delegations (9:00 AM)
5.1.
Peter Scholz, Registered Professional Planner and
Professional Transportation Planner, Cairnstone Planning on
behalf of Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT)
(5 minutes presentation; 5 minutes Q&A)
Prince George to North Vancouver Railway
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5.2.
Lee Haber, Director of Strategy and Partnerships, Mountain
Valley Institute (MVI)
(5 minutes presentation; 5 minutes Q&A; see related Item 9.1.)
Sea-To-Sky Near-Term Passenger Rail Study
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5.3.
Jeremy Valeriote, MLA - West Vancouver-Sea to Sky
(15 minutes verbal presentation / Q&A)
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky - Regional Updates
6.
Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Board Directors must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the
Consent Agenda and consid …
Wed Mar 25, 2026 · 09:30 AM
Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board
Hospital district to hear from volunteer drivers on medical transport needs
The Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board will close the meeting for confidential negotiations under provincial legislation. The board will hear a delegation from Squamish Volunteer Drivers about the growing need for medical transportation in the corridor. The consent agenda includes approval of previous minutes and correspondence.
- Closed meeting for confidential negotiations with provincial/federal government
- Delegation from Squamish Volunteer Drivers seeking support for medical transport
- Approval of draft minutes from January 28, 2026 meeting
- Receipt of correspondence from qathet Regional Hospital District on chair elections
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Board Agenda
March 25, 2026; 9:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
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1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District Board Closed Meeting
THAT the Board close the meeting to the public under the authority of
section 226(1)(a) of the Local Government Act, section 90(2)(b)(i) of the
Community Charter.
90(2)(b)(i) the consideration of information received and held in
confidence relating to negotiations between the municipality
and a provincial government or the federal government or
both, or between a provincial government or the federal
government or both and a third party;
4. Rise & Report from the Closed Sea to Sky Regional Hospital District
Board Meeting
5. Delegation (9:30 AM)
5.1 Doug Hackett, Administrator / Volunteer, Squamish Volunteer
Drivers
(5 minutes presentation; 5 minutes Q&A)
Medical Transportation in the Sea to Sky Corridor
3 - 13
6. Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Board Directors must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the
Consent Agenda and co …
Wed Mar 25, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board
SLRD Board to review 2026-2030 financial plans and multiple zoning amendments
The Board will discuss the 2026 Recreation Proposed Budget and review draft financial plans for Electoral Areas and Pemberton. Members are deciding on various Community Works Fund allocations and several zoning and Official Community Plan amendments.
- Allocation of up to $80,000 for the Regional Solid Waste Management Plan
- Funding of $13,000 for Furry Creek Community Association beach and trail maintenance
- Zoning amendment for 27400 Hwy 99 from Rural Resource to Commercial
- Zoning amendment for 14988 Squamish Valley Rd to allow a B&B
- Adoption of Parcel Tax Bylaws No. 1956-2026 through No. 1965-2026
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Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
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UPDATED Squamish-Lillooet
Regional District Board Agenda
March 25, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1.
Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Board Closed Meeting
THAT the Board close the meeting to the public under the authority of
section 226(1)(a) of the Local Government Act, sections 90(1)(a), (c), (e),
(i.1), (k) and sections 90(2)(b)(i), (b)(ii), (b)(iii) of the Community Charter
and that there be a short recess before convening in the Closed session.
90(1)(a) personal information about an identifiable individual who
holds or is being considered for a position as an officer,
employee or agent of the municipality or another position
appointed by the municipality; (personnel)
(c) labour relations or other employee relations; (employee
relations)
(e) the acquisition, disposition or expropriation of land or
improvements, if the council considers that disclosure could
reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the
municipality; (consideration of land acquisition)
(k) negotiations and related discussions respecting the
proposed provision of a municipal service that are at their
preliminary stages and that, in the view of the council, could
reasonably be expected to harm the interests of t …
Tue Mar 17, 2026 · 02:00 PM
Electoral Area Directors Committee Special Meeting
Committee to consider funding for fire-damaged food bank
The Electoral Area Directors Committee will consider a funding request from the Lillooet Friendship Centre Society to restock the Food Bank, whose supplies were destroyed by a recent fire. The committee will also hold a closed meeting and may consider late business.
- Funding request from Lillooet Friendship Centre Society for Food Bank restocking after fire
- Closed meeting of the Electoral Area Directors Committee
- Potential consideration of late business items
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Electoral Area Directors Committee
Special Meeting Agenda
March 17, 2026; 2:00 PM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1. Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Electoral Area Directors Committee Closed Meeting
4. Rise & Report from the Closed Electoral Area Directors Committee
Meeting
5. Special Meeting Matters
(Unweighted All Vote, except as noted)
5.1. Correspondence for Action - Request for Funding - Lillooet
Friendship Centre Society - Food Bank
Lillooet Friendship Centre Society requests funding towards the
Food Bank program, whose food stocks were destroyed by the
recent fire.
2
6. Decision on Late Business
(2/3 majority vote)
THAT the late business items be considered at this meeting.
7. Late Business
8. Adjournment
THAT the meeting be adjourned.
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Thu Mar 12, 2026 · 01:00 PM
Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services Committee
Committee to consider $7,000 one-time grant for Stewardship Pemberton Society food program
The Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services Committee will adopt the February 12, 2026 minutes, approve the consent agenda, receive staff reports, and consider a direction request for a $7,000 one‑time grant from the Pemberton & District Initiative Fund to support the Stewardship Pemberton Society’s Feasting for Change food‑security program. The committee will also review the draft 2026‑2030 shared budget for the PVUS area.
- Approval & receipt of minutes from the February 12, 2026 PVUS Committee meeting
- Direction request for a $7,000 PDIF one‑time top‑up grant to Stewardship Pemberton Society
- Information report on maintenance and operations of gates Lake Park (Cost Centre #2106E)
- Direction request to review the draft Pemberton & Area C Shared Budget 2026‑2030
- Consent agenda items requiring unanimous approval
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Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services
Committee Agenda
March 12, 2026; 1:00 PM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1.
Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services Committee Closed Meeting
4.
Rise & Report from the Closed Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services
Committee Meeting
5.
Delegation
5.1.
Nikki Lax, Food Security and Community Agriculture Program
Manager, Stewardship Pemberton Society
(5 minutes presentation; 5 minutes Q&A)
Pemberton & District Initiative Fund - One-Time Funding
3 - 14
6.
Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Committee Members must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the
Consent Agenda and considered separately.
THAT the resolution set out in the Consent Agenda be approved, and the
Consent Agenda item which does not have resolutions related thereto be
received.
6.1.
Approval & Receipt of Minutes
6.1.1.
Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services Committee
Meeting Draft Minutes of February 12, 2026
THAT the Pemberton Valley Utilities & Services
Committee Meeting Min …
Mon Mar 9, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Electoral Area Directors Committee
Committee to allocate $314,841 in Community Works Fund for infrastructure projects
The Committee will vote on recommendations to allocate Community Works Fund money to several infrastructure projects, including $80,000 for a solid waste management plan, $100,000 for the Seton Fire Hall upgrade, and over $120,000 for water and sewer upgrades in various electoral areas. They will also review draft 2026-2030 electoral area budgets and consider a dozen funding requests from local groups, such as $5,000 for a rescue society and $13,000 for Furry Creek beach and trail maintenance.
- $80,000 from Community Works Fund for Regional Solid Waste Management Plan
- $100,000 from Area B Community Works Fund for Seton Fire Hall upgrade
- $56,726 from Area D Community Works Fund for Pinecrest Sewer pit replacements
- $33,615 from Area D Community Works Fund for Pinecrest Water asset replacements
- $13,000 funding request from Furry Creek Community Association for beach and trail maintenance
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UPDATED Electoral Area Directors
Committee Agenda
March 9, 2026; 10:30 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1.
Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Electoral Area Directors Committee Closed Meeting
4.
Rise & Report from the Closed Electoral Area Directors Committee
Meeting
5.
Consent Agenda
(Voting rule on each item may vary; unanimous vote required)
Items appearing on the consent agenda which present a conflict of interest
for Committee Members must be removed from the Consent Agenda and
considered separately.
Any items to be debated or voted against must be removed from the
Consent Agenda and considered separately.
THAT the resolution set out in the Consent Agenda be approved.
5.1
Approval and Receipt of Minutes
5.1.1.
Electoral Area Directors Committee Meeting Draft
Minutes of February 11, 2026
THAT the Electoral Area Directors Committee Meeting
Minutes of February 11, 2026 be adopted as circulated.
5 - 15
6.
Business Arising from the Minutes
7.
Staff Reports and Other Business
(Unweighted All Vote, except as noted)
7.1.
CAO Verbal Update
FireSmart Community Engagement and Funding
7.2.
Information Report - March 2026 Select Funds Report
16 - 27
7.3.
Request for Decision - 2026 Community Wo …
Wed Mar 4, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Policy Development and Review Committee - 04 Mar 2026 - CANCELLED
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
Thu Feb 26, 2026 · 09:00 AM
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole
Committee reviews draft 2026 regional budget with 5.7% increase
The Committee of the Whole will review and provide recommendations on the draft 2026 regional budgets and 2026-2030 five-year plans. The consolidated regional services requisition increases 5.7% ($390,608) over 2025, though a $1 million residential assessment sees only a $1 increase. The committee will also review a draft procedure bylaw as part of the Governance Excellence Initiative. A closed meeting is scheduled. No public comments have been received on the budget to date.
- Draft 2026 regional budget with 5.7% ($390,608) increase in consolidated requisition for regional services
- Land Planning and Zoning service budget proposed to increase 62.4% ($204,945)
- Regional Solid Waste Management budget up 10.9% ($21,890) with $80,000 proposed for a Community Works Fund
- IT budget includes $130,000 from operating surplus reserve for Unit4 financial software optimization
- Review of draft Procedure Bylaw No. 1899-2026 for consideration of readings and adoption timeline
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Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
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Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Committee of the Whole Agenda
February 26, 2026; 9:00 AM
Meeting Held via Electronic Facilities
Meeting Location: SLRD Boardroom
1350 Aster Street, Pemberton, BC
Page
1.
Call to Order
We would like to recognize that this meeting is being held on the Traditional
Territory of the Líl’wat Nation.
2.
Approval of Agenda
3.
Regional Moment - Area D
4.
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Committee of the Whole Closed
Meeting
5.
Staff Reports and Other Business
(Unweighted All Vote)
5.1.
CAO Verbal Update
5.2.
Direction Request - 2026 Draft Regional Budget & 2026-2030 5-
year Plan Review
Review and provide recommendations regarding the Draft 2026
Regional Budgets & 2026-2030 5-year Plans.
3 - 55
5.3.
Information Report - 2025 Q4 Strategic Plan Progress Report
56 - 83
5.4.
Direction Request - Governance Excellence Initiative Project -
Procedure Bylaw Review
That the Committee of the Whole review draft proposed Squamish-
Lillooet Regional District Procedure Bylaw No. 1899-2026 and
provide feedback and establish the Board’s preferred timeline for
consideration of bylaw readings and adoption.
84 - 114
6.
Director's Reports
6.1.
Chair's Verbal Update
7.
Decision on Late Business
(2/3 majority vote)
THAT the late items be considered at this meeting.
8.
Late Business
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9.
Adjournment
THAT the meeting be adjourned. …
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