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Landfill User Fees – Joint Statement to the Bella Coola Valley Community

Chief Schooner of the Nuxalk Nation and Chair Jayme Kennedy of the Central Coast Regional District (CCRD) issue the following joint statement to the Bella Coola Valley community, including the Nuxalkmc:

Beginning January 1, 2026, landfill residential user fees will be suspended. This pause reflects our shared commitment to a cooperative path forward while we finalize an agreement that ends residential user fees and ensures long-term stability for the solid waste service.

We recognize the importance of reliable, affordable waste services for households across the Valley. The CCRD and Nuxalk Nation are actively working together on a framework that supports community well-being, environmental stewardship, and a sustainable service model.

What this means for residents:

  • No residential landfill fees will take effect on January 1, 2026.
  • Service operations remain unchanged; residents should continue to follow posted hour and site guidelines.
  • Further updates will be provided early in the new year as the agreement progresses.

We thank the community for its patience and cooperation as we complete this work together. Our shared goal is a solution that reflects local values, supports equitable access, and protects the environment we all depend on.

Joint Statement to the Bella Coola Valley Community

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The Central Coast Regional District is committed to continual engagement and meaningful efforts in the ongoing and often complex
process of Reconciliation. The CCRD shares overlapping jurisdiction with and within the traditional and unceded territories of the
Heiltsuk Nation, Nuxalk Nation, and Wuikinuxv Nation, as well as the Kitasoo/Xai’Xais Nation and Ulkatcho Nation.