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Northern Rockies Regional Municipality

Address

5319 - 50th Avenue South | Bag Service 399
Fort Nelson BC V0C 1R0
Canada

Phone

Main Phone 250.774.2541

Email
justask@northernrockies.ca
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Mar
19

Temporary Closure — Municipal Hall

March 19, 2026
Mar
19

This Week in Rec: March 19, 2026

March 19, 2026
Mar
19

ITT-2026-09 NRRA Runway 04 SSALR High Intensity Approach Light Rehabilitation

March 19, 2026
Mar
16

From the Bear Pit Council Newsletter: February 23, 2026 and March 9, 2026

March 16, 2026
Mar
13

This Week in Rec: March 13, 2026

March 13, 2026
Mar
05

ITT-2026-07 2026 CIPP Lining and CCTV Investigation Program

March 5, 2026
Mar
04

This Week in Rec: March 4, 2026

March 4, 2026
Feb
26

This Week in Rec: February 25, 2026

February 26, 2026
Feb
26

Notice: Email Notification Issue

February 26, 2026
Feb
25

Input Needed: Joint Land Use Planning with Our Neighbours of Doig River First Nation

February 25, 2026

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Northern Rockies Regional Municipality

Address
5319 - 50 Avenue South,
Fort Nelson, BC
Phone
250-774-2541
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We acknowledge the traditional territories of the Indigenous Peoples of the region including the Dene, Cree, Dunne Tsaa, Tsááʔ C̨hé Ne Dane, Dene Tha’ and Kaska peoples, many of whom are connected through kinship networks, and the enduring presence of the Métis community all of which have historic, cultural and long-standing connections to the land base in northeast British Columbia.

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