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Five-year, $250 Million Agreement for
Northwest Communities

Victoria, B.C., February 22, 2024
During today’s provincial budget announcement, the Northwest BC Resource Benefits Alliance (RBA) was given $250 million over five years. This funding will support planning and construction of infrastructure such as roads, water, sewer and other community facilities needed to create liveable communities.
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Development-impacted communities need bigger benefits, says mayor

Development-impacted communities need bigger benefits, says mayor

Original content written by Sean Bujtas and published to Northern Beat How do you make a road last 212 years? As the Mayor of Terrace, a small city in northwest B.C., this is a question I ask myself almost every day. With 85 kilometres of road and no industrial...

Development-impacted communities need bigger benefits, says mayor

Terrace Standard: New well on tap for Thornhill

This coverage is from the Terrace Standard and the original article can be found here. Rod Link Nov 7, 2024 5:30 AM Thornhill is to be the first beneficiary of a $11.89 million grant being provided to the Kitimat-Stikine regional district by the provincial government....

Five-year, $250 Million Agreement for Northwest Communities

Five-year, $250 Million Agreement for Northwest Communities

Victoria, B.C., February 22, 2024 – During today’s provincial budget announcement, the Northwest BC Resource Benefits Alliance (RBA) was given $250 million over five years.  This funding will support planning and construction of infrastructure such as roads, water,...

Development-impacted communities need bigger benefits, says mayor

Houston Today: Mayor remains hopeful province will provide cash

This coverage is from the Houston Today and the original article can be found here. Rod Link Oct 4, 2023 1:30 AM Houston mayor Shane Brienen says he remains confident the provincial government is going to eventually share the taxes it collects from large scale...

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Development-impacted communities need bigger benefits, says mayor

Development-impacted communities need bigger benefits, says mayor

Original content written by Sean Bujtas and published to Northern Beat How do you make a road last 212 years? As the Mayor of Terrace, a small city in northwest B.C., this is a question I ask myself almost every day. With 85 kilometres of road and no industrial...

Development-impacted communities need bigger benefits, says mayor

Terrace Standard: New well on tap for Thornhill

This coverage is from the Terrace Standard and the original article can be found here. Rod Link Nov 7, 2024 5:30 AM Thornhill is to be the first beneficiary of a $11.89 million grant being provided to the Kitimat-Stikine regional district by the provincial government....

Development-impacted communities need bigger benefits, says mayor

Houston Today: Mayor remains hopeful province will provide cash

This coverage is from the Houston Today and the original article can be found here. Rod Link Oct 4, 2023 1:30 AM Houston mayor Shane Brienen says he remains confident the provincial government is going to eventually share the taxes it collects from large scale...

Five-year, $250 Million Agreement for Northwest Communities

Five-year, $250 Million Agreement for Northwest Communities

Victoria, B.C., February 22, 2024 – During today’s provincial budget announcement, the Northwest BC Resource Benefits Alliance (RBA) was given $250 million over five years.  This funding will support planning and construction of infrastructure such as roads, water,...

Government funds Northwest B.C. Resource Benefits Alliance

Government funds Northwest B.C. Resource Benefits Alliance

The following press release was issued by the Office of the Premier today: Victoria - Tuesday, April 10, 2018 - The Government of British Columbia is providing the Northwest B.C. Resource Benefits Alliance (RBA) with $300,000 in support of RBA communities’ continued...

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RBA Steering Committee

3 Chief Administrative Officers (CAOs) from each regional district who sit in an advisory role:
CAO Daniel Fish,

North Coast Regional District (NCRD)

CAO Lina Gasser,

Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine (RDKS)

CAO Curtis Helgesen,

Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (RDBN)

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RBA Steering Committee

1 elected official appointed by each regional district:
Mayor Herb Pond,

City of Prince Rupert, North Coast Regional District (NCRD)

Mayor Sean Bujtas,

City of Terrace, Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine (RDKS)

Mayor Gladys Atrill,

Town of Smithers, Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako (RDBN)