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Gantahaz Subdivision Hydrant and Watermain Flushing

Attention Residents: The District of Mackenzie Public Works Department wishes to notify the Residents of Mackenzie that there will be flushing of watermains and fire hydrants, in the Gantahaz subdivision Tuesday June 23rd and Wednesday June 24th. Please use extra caution when crews are on the streets. Residents may notice a temporary discoloration of their…

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An image featuring intertwined symbols representing First Nations, Inuit and Métis: a feather, a narwhal and a fiddle. They appear in white against a vibrant gradient background evoking the warm light of the longest day of the year. Surrounding these central symbols are decorative elements illustrating other aspects of First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures.

Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day

Today, June 21, we recognize and celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day. A time to honour the cultures, languages, traditions, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. This day invites us to reflect on the history of the land we live on and to acknowledge the strength, resilience, and ongoing contributions of Indigenous communities.…

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Area Closed – Mackenzie Boulevard Pathway

The pathway along Mackenzie Boulevard is closed South of Pioneer Street to Centennial Drive due to a fallen tree. For the safety of residents, we ask all pedestrians and cyclists to respect the closure and barricades and not enter the area. Staff are securing the area until it is safe to remove the tree. A…

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What Makes Mackenzie Special To You

Share your Mackenzie experience

Share your Mackenzie experience with us! Whether you’re visiting, exploring, or lucky enough to call it home, we want to hear from you. What makes Mackenzie special in your eyes? Share your experience HERE

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June 22, 2026 Council Meeting Agendas

Special Meeting – 6:00 pm PDF | HTML Committee of the Wole – 7:00 pm PDF | HTML | Livestream Regular Meeting of Council – 7:15 pm PDF | HTML | Livestream Council Meeting Agendas are also available: Online: https://districtofmackenzie.ca/government-town-hall/council/council-meetings/ District Office: 1 Mackenzie Boulevard, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday – Friday, excluding holidays.…

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Join Our Team – Casual Finance Clerk

The District of Mackenzie has a casual Finance Clerk employment opportunity in the Finance Department at the Municipal Office. Reporting to the Finance Manager the position will provide general accounting support, in addition to reception and cashier services. The casual Finance Clerk assists with accounts payable, data entry, cash deposits and reconciliation within a computerized…

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Paving plan 2026

click to enlarge The District of Mackenzie’s 2026 Paving Plan is now underway, with construction activities expected to take place from mid-June through early July. Tentative Work Schedule June 16–19: Recreation Centre concrete work June 22: Milling on Nechako, Stuart, Robinson, McIntyre, Grayling, and Skeena (sections) June 23: Milling on Skeena, Selwyn, Centennial (A, B,…

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June 8, 2026 Council Meeting Agendas

Special Meeting – 6:30 pm PDF | HTML Regular Meeting of Council – 7:15 pm PDF | HTML | Livestream Council Meeting Agendas are also available: Online: https://districtofmackenzie.ca/government-town-hall/council/council-meetings/ District Office: 1 Mackenzie Boulevard, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday – Friday, excluding holidays. Attending Council Meetings: Council meetings are open to the public as well…

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Have You Completed Your Census?

Statistics Canada is currently collecting census information, and we encourage all Mackenzie residents to take a few minutes to complete it. The census helps ensure our community is accurately represented when it comes to: Local services and infrastructure Community planning and funding decisions Program and service delivery at all levels of government There are no…

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