A REPLACEMENT bridge east of Stewart on Hwy37 A has restored road access to the community.

A REPLACEMENT bridge east of Stewart on Hwy37 A has restored road access to the community.

Many helped Stewart cope with heavy rains

MANY PEOPLE deserve thanks and recognition for their efforts in helping Stewart cope during the past weeks of heavy rains and floods, says its chief administrative officer.
Below is Peter Weeber's list:

MANY PEOPLE deserve thanks and recognition for their efforts in helping Stewart cope during the past weeks of heavy rains and floods, says its mayor. Below is Angela Brand Danuser’s list, posted by chief administrative officer Peter Weeber in the Stewart Flood Watch facebook page:

“The Ministry of Transportation for their support to the community and the construction efforts.

The Billabong Road and Bridge Team!

The road and bridge crews from all over BC who did what many thought could not be done in such a short time.

The Provincial Emergency Program Maurie Hurst and Sandy Miller.

Our local contractors who deployed their equipment from other projects to start the reconstruction and save our power poles.

The District of Stewart staff for managing the event and our public works crew who worked 24 hrs patrolling the dike and ensuring our pumping stations stayed operational.

Stewart Search and Rescue and the Fire Department for making themselves available to evacuate neighbourhoods if needed.

The Stewart RCMP and the crews of the Inkster for providing incredible support!

Our BC Ambulance Service Unit Chief who worked around the clock to support the Emergency Management Team in a variety of different roles.

The Northern Health who were there for everyone that needed them. They went above and beyond their call of duty to help. Hats off to Dr. Lemay Henderson, Dr. Rachel McGhee, Nurse Ellis Canning, our Administrator Marie Nygaard, who also sent us East Indian food, yum! Nurse Laurie Roane for coming back early and the whole crew who worked together so nicely.

The Local business community for making our stranded visitors feel welcome and supporting our efforts to get them home!

The folks who organized the community potluck “thank you”

Our Mayor and Council for providing support and leadership.

The people of Stewart for their support and incredible community spirit.

 

Thank you!

 

 

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