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expanded in 1991 and added a cogeneration plant in 1993. Fibreco Pulp doubled its capacity in 1996, the
Younger Natural Gas Liquids Extraction Plant (to extract water and sulphur from natural gas) was expanded in 1996, and the Taylor Straddle plant (to extract ethane from natural gas) was built in 1997. Since 1993, the town of 1,373 residents have built a new hockey arena, leisure skating arena, curling rink, and an 18-hole golf course. Strong community pride also developed as demonstrated by the town placing first at the provincial level, in its small category, in the parks and gardens-oriented Communities in Bloom Competition in 1997 and second in the national competition in 1998. Other local projects have included building a memorial garden and cenotaph in 2000 dedicated to the 341st Engineers of the U.S. Army corps of Engineers who were stationed on the Taylor Flats in 1942 during the construction of the Alaska Highway and the Peace River Suspension Bridge.
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hockey rink and leisure skating rink, both of which are used for roller hockey, trade shows and conventions in the summer. The four sheet curling rink is used as a swimming pool in the summer. The
District's newest facility, built in 2001, is a CND $ 1.2 million multi-purpose community hall and gymnasium, which now features a rehabilitation studio. The 320-acre (1.3 km), 18-hole Lone Wolf Golf Course opened in 1995 at a cost of $ 3.5 million and is managed by the District. Meandering around the course, by agricultural fields, and a community forest, is the 4.2 km ParticipACTION Trail. In the winter the golf course and its trails are used for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and other winter activities.
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encircle the terrace and rise another 100 m to the upland Peace River
Prairie. The soil of the Taylor Flats has few limitations, and is rated as prime in some areas. The soils are Rego black loam and clay loam that contain few stones or gravel and are well drained, yet hold adequate moisture for
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Chetwynd to Fort St. John and branches off eastwards to Taylor. The rail line's terminus is in the industrial sector in the southeast corner on the town. The train, which does not offer passenger service, must turn around in the industrial area in order to travel back to the
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Aboriginal trading counterparts on this river flat. In 1912 Taylor left his employers and took up residence on the flats with a few other squatters. That year the federal government opened the area to homesteading and Taylor was granted the land upon which he had settled. These
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lined with businesses and civic buildings oriented to the highway. The frontage roads also provide access to housing behind the businesses. A wide right-of-way provides a large building setback distance from the highway and helps mitigate noise and other negative impacts of heavy traffic. In total,
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Despite its small population base and its proximity to a much larger urban centre Taylor has an ice arena, a curling rink, indoor swimming pool, irrigated baseball diamonds, a motocross track, and an 18-hole championship golf course. The
District Ice Centre opened in 1993 and consists of an ice
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Westcoast Energy in 1985, Fibreco Pulp opened its sawmill in 1988, and the Village was re-incorporated into the District of Taylor in 1989. Despite the closure of the Petro-Canada refinery in 1991, economic growth continued throughout the decade as Westcoast Energy's McMahon Gas Plant
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Highway route from Dawson Creek, 56.5 km south of Taylor to Fort St. John (14 km north of Taylor). Since the Peace River is controlled by two dams upstream, it is navigable for recreational boats, however, due to the
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trustee (to the school district). The
November 2014 municipal election was the first election in 28 years that the District of Taylor elected a new mayor. Mayor Rob Fraser was elected after Former Mayor Fred Jarvis retired after 35 years in the public service sector.
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According to the 2011 Canadian census, only 2.7% of Taylor's population graduated from a university, much less than the 22.1% provincial average and, likewise, 34.3% did not graduate from secondary school, twice the provincial average. Of Taylor's 775 person
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within the municipal boundaries on both the east and west sides of the town site. Most of the original vegetation and tree stands have been cleared but black spruce and aspen trees, and an understory of
Labrador tea, bog cranberry and mosses are present.
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The town has a northern, semiarid continental climate with cool, short summers and long, cold winters. However, the Taylor Flats’ microclimate, created by the south-facing terrace and the Peace River, produces more frost-free days than most of the
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The District has operated Peace Island Park with its boat launch, campsites, and facilities for recreational outdoor events. Peace Island Park is the home of the Invitational Class 'A' Gold Panning Championships in the summer.
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pump moves the water to the town from the reservoir using 18 km of watermains. Sewage is collected by 13 km of sanitary sewers and processed by a two-cell lagoon system before being absorbed into the ground.
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reducing the dependence on shipping along the river. The bridge suddenly collapsed on October 16, 1957, with no injuries or fatalities. A new rail trestle, from the rail extension from
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381:
379:
210:Incorporated
22:56°09′32.3″N
15:
2715:Port Edward
2670:Maple Ridge
2480:Ghost towns
2427:Communities
2308:Hines Creek
1666:November 2,
1567:Independent
782:Escarpments
645:41.9 years
488:Duke Energy
453:cable ferry
449:Pouce Coupe
409:Peace River
164: /
152:120°41′16″W
37: /
2864:Categories
2790:Vanderhoof
2765:Summerland
2720:Port Hardy
2660:Logan Lake
2650:Lantzville
2585:Coldstream
2580:Clearwater
2512:Chilliwack
2503:Abbotsford
2173:2014-10-23
2144:2011-11-20
1954:January 4,
1681:Statistics
1643:References
1529:Candidate
1417:Lois Boone
1373:Candidate
1337:Bob Zimmer
1013:birch bark
816:Highway 97
683:Protestant
642:30.7 years
639:Median age
443:, through
298:Population
271:Dan Davies
258:Bob Zimmer
235:Rob Fraser
227:Government
149:56°09′32″N
2710:Peachland
2675:Metchosin
2665:Mackenzie
2630:Invermere
2610:Highlands
2600:Esquimalt
2261:Baldonnel
1887:0068-161X
964:$ 31,683
953:$ 47,480
358:Area code
312:Time zone
290:Elevation
2785:Ucluelet
2755:Squamish
2750:Sparwood
2735:Sicamous
2655:Lillooet
2575:Chetwynd
2565:Barriere
2517:Kamloops
2475:Villages
2328:Chetwynd
2113:Archived
1998:March 8,
1976:March 8,
1627:Turnout
1550:Pat Pimm
1495:Turnout
1341:Jay Hill
1276:Pat Pimm
1005:heritage
961:$ 24,953
950:$ 59,000
909:Economy
492:Kamloops
469:Chetwynd
415:program
186:Province
2760:Stewart
2730:Sechelt
2725:Saanich
2700:Oak Bay
2645:Langley
2620:Houston
2595:Elkford
2527:Nanaimo
2507:Mission
2266:Worsley
1735:History
1720:History
1546:Liberal
1456:Liberal
1347:of the
1314:of the
1294:in the
1278:in the
1182:Liberal
1059:Liberal
867:Economy
836:BC Rail
778:terrace
742:January
608:In the
434:Glasgow
423:History
405:terrace
369:Website
350:V0C 2K0
177:Country
2775:Tofino
2770:Taylor
2440:Cities
2297:Taylor
1885:
1633:29.7%
1580:24.5%
1559:58.9%
1532:Votes
1526:Party
1477:Pirate
1415:
1376:Votes
1370:Party
942:64.6%
917:Taylor
897:Canfor
889:ethane
846:coulee
758:Annual
700:44.1%
689:44.6%
678:27.3%
667:15.7%
656:15.4%
631:Taylor
568:+21.1%
496:Canfor
363:+1-250
219:
180:Canada
124:Taylor
55:Taylor
2795:Wells
2740:Sooke
2590:Delta
2470:Towns
2163:(PDF)
1636:3.0%
1622:6.7%
1601:9.8%
1577:32.8%
1556:58.8%
1490:1.1%
1487:1.7%
1469:5.2%
1466:3.1%
1448:6.0%
1445:5.4%
1435:Green
1187:Green
1173:Year
1074:Green
1055:Year
939:71.4%
931:7.8%
697:50.0%
686:50.0%
653:22.9%
594:+7.0%
591:1,469
581:−0.8%
578:1,373
565:1,384
552:1,143
384:is a
338:UTC-7
317:UTC-7
306:1,373
2635:Kent
2615:Hope
2000:2023
1978:2023
1956:2011
1883:ISSN
1795:2022
1668:2014
1630:408
1619:3.9%
1598:4.4%
1504:54%
1501:49%
1498:478
1427:26%
1424:13%
1403:62%
1400:77%
1397:367
1300:2005
1233:2017
1196:2020
1124:2019
1083:2021
999:The
928:7.7%
914:Rate
750:July
734:Time
675:1.4%
664:6.2%
587:2016
574:2011
561:2006
548:2001
536:Pop.
532:Year
447:and
380:The
277:Area
96:Flag
1689:no.
1660:XLS
1574:134
1553:240
1463:15
1442:26
1421:62
1329:by
1259:0%
1254:410
1247:63%
1237:5%
1222:0%
1217:238
1210:50%
1200:3%
1154:2%
1146:3%
1142:611
1137:88%
1128:3%
1113:2%
1105:4%
1101:438
1096:76%
1087:2%
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266:MLA
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