Newsletter Dec 2025

Newsletter Dec 2025

WELCOME TYLER

Please help us welcome Tyler Andres to the VAID Water Operations team! Tyler started training as a water operator on Nov 1, and his strong work ethic and upbeat attitude are already making a big difference.

METER PROJECT UPDATES

Work has started on installing a new water line for the Copper Queen area. These homes were previously connected through lines running across properties, so this upgrade will make things much more reliable. Please take extra care in the area and use alternate routes when you can.

We’ve received the meters and most of the hardware. VAID operators have already installed some meters where a meter setter was already in place.

All costs for this project are covered by Provincial Government funding.

PLANNED WATER OUTAGES

There will be water outages during the meter installation project, usually affecting only small sections at a time. We’ll post notices on the website, Facebook page, and send emails. We’ll also try to call you before your meter is installed—so if your phone number has changed, please update it with us.

RATE INCREASE FOR 2026

Heads up that rates will increase by at least 10% in 2026. A full report explaining the reasons behind this will be available.

FIREFIGHTERS NEEDED!

The Fire Department needs volunteers! Training, gear, 24-hour accident coverage, a volunteer tax credit, and more are provided, with all costs covered.

If you’re interested, contact Fire Chief Mark Robert at 604-414-9662 or firechief@vananda.ca

NEXT MEETING

The next Regular Board Meeting will be held Wednesday, Dec 17 at 1:30pm, upstairs at the Firehall.

CONTACT INFO

Questions or feedback? contact@vananda-id.ca | 604-486-7035

WATER EMERGENCY: 1-672-882-9901


In Appreciation of Bob Timms

Dear Timms Family,

On behalf of the Van Anda Improvement District, we wish to extend our sincere appreciation for Bob’s long-standing service to our community. His dedication supported all of us more than we may ever fully realize.

Recently, Bob’s brother Dan shared how it was Bob’s persistence, determination and clear-eyed advocacy that led to the acquisition and installation of our new water tank. How he refused to accept anything less than what the community deserved. “Well, that’s not acceptable,” he’d say. And with that unwavering resolve, he ensured that Van Anda received the treatment, respect and attention it needed from the Regional District. That resolve has benefited every household here.

Bob and Maggie have been central to this community for many years. Their care, their time and their continued presence ripple outward in ways that will be felt for generations. We are deeply grateful for everything they have brought to the life of this village.

Please accept our heartfelt thanks and recognition for Bob’s years of service, commitment and community stewardship. His work continues to nourish and protect us every day.

With gratitude,

  • Van Anda Improvement District Trustees and Staff

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