City of Duncan’s financial director presented numbers and percentages to City Councilors to show where the budget stands as the city heads into the last three months of the year.
The grace period for overdue utility payments in the City of Duncan has now expired, and water cutoffs are expected to resume, city leaders say. City leaders say they stopped cutoffs in 2023 when ...
Duncan residents took the opportunity to sit down with City Manager Chris Deal to chat about Duncan. Residents gathered for the inaugural “Civic Brew: Coffee with Chris” April 10 at the Duncan Public ...
Dec. 29—The next year's city budget will make headway on a few necessary improvements needed by the City of Duncan. In one segment of this month's Duncan City Council meeting, the city board opened a ...
BC Conservative leader John Rustad says he, too, is in the dark about how the problem was allowed to fester for so long. "This should not have been allowed to take place," he said.
Violent crime in Duncan is, in general, trending downwards, RCMP Staff Sergeant Ken Beard told city council on Oct. 27.
Mar. 24—Duncan City Council members handled multiple items revolving around the CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) Covid-19 grant on Tuesday night. According to City Manager Kim Meek, as part of ...
The opening of the temporary winter shelter that is being set up at the site of the former Ramada Inn, located at 140 ...