The City of Armstrong Flood Watch has been rescinded. Public Works and Emergency Management Staff monitored creeks, mitigated blockages over the weekend and have noted significant reductions in creek flows. The City remains cautiously optimistic and will continue watch water…
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Be Prepared: Snow Melt, High Temperatures and Rain might bring Spring Floods
The City of Armstrong is notifying residents that live within low lying areas in and around Meighan and Deep Creeks that they should prepare for water levels to rise. In order to prepare for potential flooding, residents should check of…
Emergency Management Week: Community Information Session
Everyone has a role to play in an emergency. Emergency Prepardness Week (May 1st-7th, 2022) is an opportunity for you to take action. This year, the theme is Emergency Preparedness: Be Ready for Anything. The intent of this theme is to encourage communities to take action to become better prepared for the range of emergencies they could face in their region.
Armstrong Spallumcheen Parks and Recreation Goes Electric!
Armstrong Spallumcheen Parks and Recreation Goes Electric!
BC Grant supports Armstrong Revitalization Project
Rural Economic Diversification and Infrastructure Program Supports Comprehensive Armstrong Revitalization Project Armstrong, BC – The City is excited to announce that the Province of BC has selected the Comprehensive Armstrong Revitalization Project for funding through the Rural Economic Diversification and…
Spring Pruning & Yard Waste Pickup: Monday, April 17th, 2023
Material must be at the curb before 7:00 a.m. As per Bylaw 1871 Solid Waste Collection, Green Waste must be contained in compostable paper yard waste bags as the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) Diversion and Disposal Facilities does…
City Checks in on Active Transportation Plan
Fill out a survey or come talk to us in person about how to get around by walking, rolling or wheeling in Armstrong!The City has opened a survey on its draft Active Transportation Plan and is inviting residents to fill…
City Encourages Preparedness Efforts During Spring Freshet
Should you need it, a free sand bagging station is currently set up at our Public Works Yard located at the corner of Patterson Ave and Becker Street.
For more information on flooding and the City’s Emergency management program please go to www.cityofarmstrong.bc.ca or call 250-546-3023.
For more information on flooding and the City’s Emergency management program please go to www.cityofarmstrong.bc.ca or call 250-546-3023.
Special Council Meeting: Financial Plan Meeting
The public is invited to participate in the Special Council Meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21st, 2023 at 5 p.m. at City Hall (3570 Bridge Street, Armstrong B.C. V0E 1B0). This public information meeting will allow residents to discuss with Council…
Resolution Reached: Water Fee Dispute
The City of Armstrong and the Township of Spallumcheen are pleased to announce they have reached an amicable resolution to the water fee dispute, which existed for many years between the municipalities, through the creation and signing of a Settlement…