Hudson’s Hope faces “disappointing” water future due to Site C project
As the day of voting approaches, the District of Hudson’s Hope continues to speak out about the ‘disappointing’ future of clean drinking water in the community.
As the day of voting approaches, the District of Hudson’s Hope continues to speak out about the ‘disappointing’ future of clean drinking water in the community.
BC Hydro has reported the filling process at the Site C reservoir is underway.
An online fundraiser has begun for the victim of a stabbing at the Site C workplace in August.
BC Hydro says 2,993 workers were employed at the Site C facility in July.
One man is in RCMP custody following a stabbing at the Site C work site on August 24th.
BC Hydro Community Notice REF#7235. Site C reservoir filling between Fort St. John and Hudson’s Hope has begun.
BC Hydro has announced that all necessary construction for Site C has concluded, and it has begun filling the dam’s reservoir.
BC Hydro has announced filling of the Site C reservoir is scheduled to begin early next week.
According to BC Hydro’s June employment highlights, 2,953 workers were at Site C in June.
BC Hydro has reported that the Site C reservoir will begin to be filled this month as the facility nears completion.
According to the latest reports from BC Hydro, employment at Site C has seen another increase.
As part of the completion of the Site C project, BC Hydro plans to begin filling the reservoir between Fort St. John and Hudson’s Hope in late August 2024.
The Site C project is approaching completion, and some members of the BC United Party are concerned about the province’s future.
BC Hydro has reported another slight uptick in employment at Site C.
The reason the Site C reservoir will begin being filled late in the summer and throughout the fall is to reduce its impact on local wildlife as much as possible, according to BC Hydro.
BC Hydro Chief Executive Officer Chris O’Reilly spoke of the future of renewable energy as the keynote speaker on the first day of the Creating Energy Conference in Fort St. John on May 21st.
According to the latest employment report, 2,801 people worked for the site in March, up from 2,721 in February.
You’re invited to attend a drop-in session to learn more about Site C reservoir filling, which is targeted to begin in late summer 2024.
BC Hydro is preparing to fill the reservoir at its Site C dam later this year, and it’s hosting some information sessions to help residents understand how that will affect the Peace River.