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Chalet Road closed until Spring 2022

Based on the recommendations of an emergency assessment, a review of road volumes and access, and an assessment of the risks associated with an immediate temporary repair, the District of North Saanich will maintain the closure of Chalet Road until…

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Impact of extreme rainfall on North Saanich

District staff are currently assessing the consequences of the heavy rainfall that North Saanich experienced earlier this week. The rainfall, which Environment Canada characterized as a "significant atmospheric river event", resulted in heavy rain, localized flooding, and pooled water throughout…

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Drainage Master Plan

The District of North Saanich is developing plans to manage our drainage infrastructure as part of the District’s overall asset management program: Drainage Master Plan: The Drainage Master Plan will serve as a guide for how we plan, operate, and…

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North Saanich Council Approves 2021 Budget

North Saanich Council has approved the 2021 Budget which reflects an average tax increase of 2.0% for business properties and 3.15% for residential properties. The budget includes several new and continuing projects and initiatives, including: Review of the District's Official…

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Have your say: Active Transportation Plan

The Draft North Saanich Active Transportation Plan is ready for your review. Have your say by: Reading the draft planAttending the virtual Question & Answer session Tues, Jan 26, 6:30 p.m. Please register by emailing connect@northsaanich.ca. We will send you…

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2021 Business Licences

North Saanich is waiving business renewal fees for 2021! If you have a 2020 North Saanich business licence, please look for your 2021 business licence in the mail over the next few weeks. If you are operating a business in…

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Scoter Trail Restoration Project

Scoter Trail North is now open! The north section of Scoter Trail from Munro Road to the Tseycum First Nation lands has been rehabilitated and is now open to the public. The upgrade involved preservation of the natural shoreline, restoration…

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