Strathcona Regional District - Strathcona Gardens
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Strathcona Regional District is a federation of five municipalities and four electoral areas providing nearly 43,000 residents with a range of services. The Strathcona Regional District is a federation of five municipalities and four electoral areas providing nearly 43,000 residents with a diverse range of services, including water and sewer systems, fire protection, land use planning, parks, recreation and emergency response.
The SRD is governed by a 13-member Board of Directors comprised of elected representatives from the City of Campbell River, the Villages of Gold River, Sayward, Tahsis and Zeballos, and the four unincorporated electoral areas (Kyuquot/Nootka-Sayward, Cortes Island, Discovery Islands-Mainland Inlets, and Oyster Bay-Buttle Lake).
The Strathcona Regional District was established on February 15, 2008, as a result of the provincial government's restructure of the Comox Strathcona Regional District.
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facebook.comHot tub will be closed for a special event on Saturday, March 10 from 5-7 pm.
Were you there at the announcement today? Strathcona Gardens is receiving over $4.6 million from the federal Gas Tax Fund to install new energy efficient heating and cooling systems. To find out why this will be better for you, the environment and lower costs for the facility, check out the news release on Strathcona Regional District website at srd.ca. Pictured left to right: Strathcona Gardens Commissioner Cal Grunerud; Strathcona Gardens Commissioner Andy Adams; Strathcona Gardens Commissioner Marlene Wright; MLA for North Island and B.C.’s Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Claire Trevena; Strathcona Gardens Commission Chair Michele Babchuk; and Strathcona Gardens Commissioner Brenda Leigh http://www.strathconard.ca/sites/srd.civicwebcms.com/files/media/SG%20to%20recieve%20%244.6%20million%20in%20federal%20gas%20tax%20funds.pdf
Lifeguard school - Spring break A great time to take some of the courses required for those aspiring to become lifeguards. March 26 - April 3 - Bronze Combo April 4 - 5 Standard First Aid April 6 AED Responder Register online, by phone or in person.
Tomorrow is Pink Shirt Day! By wearing pink, we all can bring more awareness into our schools, workplaces, homes, and online.
Spring Break Camps Sign up early to save your spot in our daycamps. We are offering camps Mar. 26-29 and Apr. 3-6. Pool, arena and combo camps. Go to our website to get the details.
3 on 3 Spring Hockey Register for one of four teams (9-12 skaters and 1-2 goalies/team) and play 2 1-hour games per week. Registration includes a jersey for all skaters. The game schedule will be available before the session starts. Tue & Thu, Apr 10 - Jun 28 11-14 yrs - 5:15-7:30 pm 15+ yrs - 7:45-10 pm $250.
Registration is now open - online or by phone. http://bit.ly/2FjPyh2
Slopstacle! Games, goo, fun... Saturday, February 24, 2-4 pm
Friday, Feb. 23 is Pro-D Day Toonie swim 1:00-3:00 pm Toonie skate 3:00-5:00 pm Lane swim ends at 1:00 pm
Public warning: a reported cougar sighting in the area - last spotted around the School District office behind Strathcona Gardens. (time 10:30 a.m.)
Looking for an easy and fun project this weekend? The US EPA has a brochure and video showing step-by-step instructions on how to build a firewood storage shed. They also have links to other videos and information, including a free colouring book for kids. https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2017-09/documents/build_a_wood_shed_long_url_flyer_v2_d2_final_2.pdf
Join us for a FREE community swim and skate this Saturday - proudly sponsored by Broadstreet Properties. Celebrate their first apartment complex within walking distance to pools, arenas, fitness and so much more.