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PRRD extends climate resiliency contract with Pinna Sustainability to 2026 

A contract with Pinna Sustainability Inc. for research into a regional climate resiliency plan has been extended to 2026 by the Peace River Regional District (PRRD).

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A contract with Pinna Sustainability Inc. for research into a regional climate resiliency plan has been extended to 2026 by the Peace River Regional District (PRRD). (File)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – A contract with Pinna Sustainability Inc. for research into a regional climate resiliency plan has been extended to 2026 by the Peace River Regional District (PRRD).

The contract between Pinna Sustainability Inc. and the PRRD was extended for another year, from February 1st, 2025, to February 1st, 2026. 

The extension is valued at $96,600, however, according to a report to the board of directors, no increase to the contract budget is anticipated for the extension. 

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