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Winter Notice
11/16/2009
Parking on the street during snow plowing, snow removal, snow hauling, or sanding operations is prohibited per Bylaw 1370.
 
Council Meeting Schedule Change
10/29/2009
The December 28th, 2009, council meeting has been cancelled.
 
City Hall Holiday Hours
10/29/2009
City Hall offices will be closed for the holidays from Noon, Thursday, December 24, 2009 through to and including Friday, January 1, 2010.
 
Dog License Renewal for 2010
10/16/2009
Dog licenses for 2010 are now available for purchase at City Hall or the Vet's Office.
 
Burning Regulations
6/1/2009
Always in effect.
 
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At the Regular Council Meeting Monday, October 26, 2009, Council lifted the current Water Restrictions.
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City of Armstrong
3570 Bridge Street
PO Box 40
Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0
Phone: 250-546-3023
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Armstrong is uniquely situated in the heart of the beautifyl Spallumcheen Valley, between the sunny, rolling Okanagan Valley and the cooler, forested Shuswap Valley.

This ideal location makes it one of the best and most beautiful argricultureal areas in British Columbia. The valley to the south and northeast of Armstrong is cloaked in green alfalfa and golden wheat, while to the northwest, farms and ranches are nestled amongst the tall evergreens.

The area around Armstrong features many attractions as well as world class golf courses, water sports in the summer and snow sports in the winter. We are just a few miles from Silver Star Mountain Ski Resort and Hunters Range snowmobile trails. Boating, great fishing, and hiking trails are all close at hand. Armstrong, B.C. is located centrally, approximately 500 km (300 miles) from Calgary, Alberta, Vancouver, B.C., Spokane and Seattle, Washington State.