IR9 Water System Update

Westbank First Nation continues to experience increased demand on the IR 9 water system as a result of sustained population growth and development. Following technical review, WFN Council has implemented a temporary hold on new Stage 2 development approvals on IR 9. Certain components of the water system are currently operating at or near their practical capacity limits during peak demand conditions. Protecting service levels for existing residents, including maintaining required fire protection...

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Gym Paving Project Completion October 14-20

🚧Property Management is excited to complete the paving project repairs in the community core by adding new concrete sidewalks in front of the gym for accessibility needs and add curbing along the multipurpose room with accessible parking stall and loading zone. ‼️October 14-20th No parking outside the gym ‼️October 17-20th No parking in front of the Multipurpose Room Project Schedule: • Oct 14 Scott Contracting to remove Gym entrance concrete sidewalk •...

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Gym Paving Project | Aug 21-29

With community safety as a priority, Property Management is excited to announce an upcoming paving project located in front of the Multi-Purpose Room and Gymnasium from August 21 – 29, 2025. Project Scope: This project aims to enhance drainage, safety, and parking in the area by removing the asphalt, installing proper drainage systems, leveling the ground, applying new asphalt, and creating additional parking with curb stops. Project Impact: The School, Gym, and Multipurpose...

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LOUIE DRIVE/OLD OKANAGAN HIGHWAY SIDEWALK PROJECT

On May 17, 2021, intersection safety improvements for Louie Drive and Old Okanagan Highway will begin. This will include 730 metres of works on Old Okanagan Highway, and 620 metres of works on Louie Drive.

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CELEBRATING COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENTS BIG AND SMALL: WESTBANK FIRST NATION

One of the great ironies of the pandemic has been one of scale: small acts of community abound and mean more than ever, even when our larger universe of social connections feels so disrupted.

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