The CRD encompasses the thirteen municipalities of Greater Victoria and the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area on Vancouver Island, the Salt Spring Electoral Area, and the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area. Its headquarters is in the City of Victoria, although there are many office and operational facilities throughout the region. The total land area is 2,341.11km2 (903.91sqmi).
The CRD was formed in 1966 as a federation of seven municipalities and five electoral areas to provide coordination of regional issues and local government in rural areas in the Greater Victoria region.
The Canadianprovince of British Columbia is partitioned into regional districts, as a means to better enable municipalities and rural areas to work together at a regional level.
Similar to counties in other parts of Canada, regional districts serve only to provide municipal services as the local government in areas not incorporated into a municipality, and in certain regional affairs of shared concern between residents of unincorporated areas and those in the municipalities such as a stakeholder role in regional planning. In those predominantly rural areas, regional districts provide services such as land use planning, building inspection and some responsibility for community fire protection. Regional districts also provide some services, such as solid-waste management, but otherwise differ from counties in having no powers or similar bodies with other arms of government whose powers are much more sweeping, including forests, environment, health, schools, provincial and courts. They are not the equivalent of counties and their powers and democratic mandate are substantially weaker. Most land within a regional district is under control of other arms of the provincial government, or in the case of national parks and offshore waters, of the federal government. Indian reserves located within the boundaries of regional districts are likewise excluded from their jurisdiction and infrastructure, and there are varying levels of collaboration between First Nations governments and regional district boards.
Proud to be working with the Capital Regional District (CRD)
Now hiring an Enterprise Resource Planning Manager: https://www.hays.ca/crd/index.htm
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is the regional government for 13 municipalities and three electoral areas on southern Vancouver Island and the nearby Gulf Islands, serving more than 377,000 citizens.
Join an organization that works with others to operate, deliver and manage services to ensure the region in sustainable, livable and vibrant for its residents.
In Greater Victoria, the Capital Regional District uses a multi-barrier approach to protect our high quality drinking water:
• Proper system design
• Source water protecting
• Water treatment
• Water system maintenance
• Water quality testing
• Cross connection control
• Water conservation
The multi-barrier approach ensures our drinking water is protected from the Sooke Lake Reservoir all the way to your tap. A growing population and changing climate, with longer summer droughts puts increased pressure on the drinking water system.
Join the CRD in protecting our valuable drinking water supply, build resilience in a changing climate, and delay investments in costly infrastructure upgrades by conserving water. Learn how at www.crd.bc.ca/water.
published: 05 Apr 2022
Exploring Washington, D.C, Capital Region, USA
Let's explore Washington, D.C. the capital of the USA.
This video was made whilst exploring the Capital Region on a road trip across Virginia, Washington D.C. and Maryland.
You can read my travel blog guide to Washington, D.C. here:
https://traveldave.co.uk/things-to-do-in-washingtondc-weekend-trip/
The places that I visited on my trip to Washington, D.C.
- Cambria Hotel Washington D.C. Capitol Riverfront
- The Capitol Riverfront District
- The Wharf and Navy Yard, Yards Park
- GATSBY Restuarant
- The National Mall
- The Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- Washington Monument
- United States Capitol Building
- Lincoln Memorial
- National Gallery of Art
- Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
- ARTECHOUSE
- Spy Museum
- VUE Rooftop at Hotel Washington
- The White House
- Capital Prid...
published: 20 Jul 2022
Capital Regional District: Conserving Water
In Greater Victoria, we rely on winter rains to replenish the Sooke Lake Reservoir for drinking water use throughout the year. With a changing climate, the capital region is expected to have more intense winter rainfall and longer dry spells in the summer. Summer is when we use water the most. We need to make sure there is enough water for all of us, our ecosystems and fish too!
You can help by using water wisely:
• Skip lawn watering – gold is the new green
• When watering, stick to the Stage 1 Watering Schedule and use the cycle and soak watering method
• Check your irrigation system for leaks
• Add clover to your lawn
• Garden with native plants
Learn more ways to live green at www.crd.bc.ca/water
published: 05 Apr 2022
Epic Capital Region USA Road Trip: Virginia Beach to DC & Maryland Highlights
Embark on an epic Capital Region USA Road Trip that takes you from stunning Virginia Beach to the iconic landmarks of Washington DC and the coastal charm of Maryland.
For more information, Please Visit my website:https://www.intrepidescape.com/
Experience the highlights of this unforgettable journey, from exploring the Virginia Beach Oyster Trail and kayaking with dolphins to discovering DC's renowned museums and Maryland's enchanting coastal towns. Join us as we traverse the East Coast, capturing the essence of adventure and exploration.
✅ Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction to Capital Region USA Road Trip
1:03 Oyster Boat Tour Lynnhaven Bay with Captain Chris from Pleasure House Oysters 2:53 Tin Cup Kitchen and Oyster Bar & Delta Hotel by Marriott Virginia Beach Bayfront Suites
3:07 Ka...
published: 24 Aug 2022
Heed the Guardian: JTF-National Capital Region & U.S. Army Military District of Washington
Serving as the face of the military in the nation's capital is a privilege. We wear our patch with pride, representing all those who have come before us.
For more than 100 years, the U.S. Army Military District of Washington has maintained readiness for every ceremonial and homeland defense mission.
As Joint Task Force-National Capital Region and U.S. Army Military District of Washington, our missions continue to grow and so does our joint team. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Guardians, Coast Guardsmen, and Civilians serve side-by-side every day as Guardians of the Nation's Capital.
Heed the Guardian!
Learn more about JTF-NCR/USAMDW at https://mdwhome.mdw.army.mil/about
published: 01 Sep 2022
Discover the Capital Region USA
published: 15 May 2017
Why you should move to New York's Capital Region!
published: 03 May 2021
Assessing Coastal Risk in the Capital Regional District
This is a recording of a webinar that explored the Capital Regional District's (CRD) Sea Level Rise Planning Projects, undertaken in two phases. The first phase prepared a Coastal Sea Level Rise Risk Assessment to further understand regional coastal vulnerabilities to sea level rise. The second phase identified a regional approach to sea level rise adaptation planning.
Now hiring an Enterprise Resource Planning Manager: https://www.hays.ca/crd/index.htm
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is the regional government for 13 mun...
Now hiring an Enterprise Resource Planning Manager: https://www.hays.ca/crd/index.htm
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is the regional government for 13 municipalities and three electoral areas on southern Vancouver Island and the nearby Gulf Islands, serving more than 377,000 citizens.
Join an organization that works with others to operate, deliver and manage services to ensure the region in sustainable, livable and vibrant for its residents.
Now hiring an Enterprise Resource Planning Manager: https://www.hays.ca/crd/index.htm
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is the regional government for 13 municipalities and three electoral areas on southern Vancouver Island and the nearby Gulf Islands, serving more than 377,000 citizens.
Join an organization that works with others to operate, deliver and manage services to ensure the region in sustainable, livable and vibrant for its residents.
In Greater Victoria, the Capital Regional District uses a multi-barrier approach to protect our high quality drinking water:
• Proper system design
• Source wat...
In Greater Victoria, the Capital Regional District uses a multi-barrier approach to protect our high quality drinking water:
• Proper system design
• Source water protecting
• Water treatment
• Water system maintenance
• Water quality testing
• Cross connection control
• Water conservation
The multi-barrier approach ensures our drinking water is protected from the Sooke Lake Reservoir all the way to your tap. A growing population and changing climate, with longer summer droughts puts increased pressure on the drinking water system.
Join the CRD in protecting our valuable drinking water supply, build resilience in a changing climate, and delay investments in costly infrastructure upgrades by conserving water. Learn how at www.crd.bc.ca/water.
In Greater Victoria, the Capital Regional District uses a multi-barrier approach to protect our high quality drinking water:
• Proper system design
• Source water protecting
• Water treatment
• Water system maintenance
• Water quality testing
• Cross connection control
• Water conservation
The multi-barrier approach ensures our drinking water is protected from the Sooke Lake Reservoir all the way to your tap. A growing population and changing climate, with longer summer droughts puts increased pressure on the drinking water system.
Join the CRD in protecting our valuable drinking water supply, build resilience in a changing climate, and delay investments in costly infrastructure upgrades by conserving water. Learn how at www.crd.bc.ca/water.
Let's explore Washington, D.C. the capital of the USA.
This video was made whilst exploring the Capital Region on a road trip across Virginia, Washington D.C. ...
Let's explore Washington, D.C. the capital of the USA.
This video was made whilst exploring the Capital Region on a road trip across Virginia, Washington D.C. and Maryland.
You can read my travel blog guide to Washington, D.C. here:
https://traveldave.co.uk/things-to-do-in-washingtondc-weekend-trip/
The places that I visited on my trip to Washington, D.C.
- Cambria Hotel Washington D.C. Capitol Riverfront
- The Capitol Riverfront District
- The Wharf and Navy Yard, Yards Park
- GATSBY Restuarant
- The National Mall
- The Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- Washington Monument
- United States Capitol Building
- Lincoln Memorial
- National Gallery of Art
- Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
- ARTECHOUSE
- Spy Museum
- VUE Rooftop at Hotel Washington
- The White House
- Capital Pride Festival
- AC Lounge at the AC Hotel by Marriott Washington DC Downtown
- Butter Me Up
- Washington, DC’s Shaw neighbourhood
- The outdoor DC Alley Museum
- African American Civil War Memorial
- La Colombe Coffee Roasters
- Right Proper’s Shaw Brewpub
Thank you for watching, I hope you found this video useful and enjoy your time in Washington, D.C.
Let's explore Washington, D.C. the capital of the USA.
This video was made whilst exploring the Capital Region on a road trip across Virginia, Washington D.C. and Maryland.
You can read my travel blog guide to Washington, D.C. here:
https://traveldave.co.uk/things-to-do-in-washingtondc-weekend-trip/
The places that I visited on my trip to Washington, D.C.
- Cambria Hotel Washington D.C. Capitol Riverfront
- The Capitol Riverfront District
- The Wharf and Navy Yard, Yards Park
- GATSBY Restuarant
- The National Mall
- The Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- Washington Monument
- United States Capitol Building
- Lincoln Memorial
- National Gallery of Art
- Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
- ARTECHOUSE
- Spy Museum
- VUE Rooftop at Hotel Washington
- The White House
- Capital Pride Festival
- AC Lounge at the AC Hotel by Marriott Washington DC Downtown
- Butter Me Up
- Washington, DC’s Shaw neighbourhood
- The outdoor DC Alley Museum
- African American Civil War Memorial
- La Colombe Coffee Roasters
- Right Proper’s Shaw Brewpub
Thank you for watching, I hope you found this video useful and enjoy your time in Washington, D.C.
In Greater Victoria, we rely on winter rains to replenish the Sooke Lake Reservoir for drinking water use throughout the year. With a changing climate, the capi...
In Greater Victoria, we rely on winter rains to replenish the Sooke Lake Reservoir for drinking water use throughout the year. With a changing climate, the capital region is expected to have more intense winter rainfall and longer dry spells in the summer. Summer is when we use water the most. We need to make sure there is enough water for all of us, our ecosystems and fish too!
You can help by using water wisely:
• Skip lawn watering – gold is the new green
• When watering, stick to the Stage 1 Watering Schedule and use the cycle and soak watering method
• Check your irrigation system for leaks
• Add clover to your lawn
• Garden with native plants
Learn more ways to live green at www.crd.bc.ca/water
In Greater Victoria, we rely on winter rains to replenish the Sooke Lake Reservoir for drinking water use throughout the year. With a changing climate, the capital region is expected to have more intense winter rainfall and longer dry spells in the summer. Summer is when we use water the most. We need to make sure there is enough water for all of us, our ecosystems and fish too!
You can help by using water wisely:
• Skip lawn watering – gold is the new green
• When watering, stick to the Stage 1 Watering Schedule and use the cycle and soak watering method
• Check your irrigation system for leaks
• Add clover to your lawn
• Garden with native plants
Learn more ways to live green at www.crd.bc.ca/water
Embark on an epic Capital Region USA Road Trip that takes you from stunning Virginia Beach to the iconic landmarks of Washington DC and the coastal charm of Mar...
Serving as the face of the military in the nation's capital is a privilege. We wear our patch with pride, representing all those who have come before us.
For ...
Serving as the face of the military in the nation's capital is a privilege. We wear our patch with pride, representing all those who have come before us.
For more than 100 years, the U.S. Army Military District of Washington has maintained readiness for every ceremonial and homeland defense mission.
As Joint Task Force-National Capital Region and U.S. Army Military District of Washington, our missions continue to grow and so does our joint team. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Guardians, Coast Guardsmen, and Civilians serve side-by-side every day as Guardians of the Nation's Capital.
Heed the Guardian!
Learn more about JTF-NCR/USAMDW at https://mdwhome.mdw.army.mil/about
Serving as the face of the military in the nation's capital is a privilege. We wear our patch with pride, representing all those who have come before us.
For more than 100 years, the U.S. Army Military District of Washington has maintained readiness for every ceremonial and homeland defense mission.
As Joint Task Force-National Capital Region and U.S. Army Military District of Washington, our missions continue to grow and so does our joint team. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Guardians, Coast Guardsmen, and Civilians serve side-by-side every day as Guardians of the Nation's Capital.
Heed the Guardian!
Learn more about JTF-NCR/USAMDW at https://mdwhome.mdw.army.mil/about
This is a recording of a webinar that explored the Capital Regional District's (CRD) Sea Level Rise Planning Projects, undertaken in two phases. The first phase...
This is a recording of a webinar that explored the Capital Regional District's (CRD) Sea Level Rise Planning Projects, undertaken in two phases. The first phase prepared a Coastal Sea Level Rise Risk Assessment to further understand regional coastal vulnerabilities to sea level rise. The second phase identified a regional approach to sea level rise adaptation planning.
This is a recording of a webinar that explored the Capital Regional District's (CRD) Sea Level Rise Planning Projects, undertaken in two phases. The first phase prepared a Coastal Sea Level Rise Risk Assessment to further understand regional coastal vulnerabilities to sea level rise. The second phase identified a regional approach to sea level rise adaptation planning.
Now hiring an Enterprise Resource Planning Manager: https://www.hays.ca/crd/index.htm
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is the regional government for 13 municipalities and three electoral areas on southern Vancouver Island and the nearby Gulf Islands, serving more than 377,000 citizens.
Join an organization that works with others to operate, deliver and manage services to ensure the region in sustainable, livable and vibrant for its residents.
In Greater Victoria, the Capital Regional District uses a multi-barrier approach to protect our high quality drinking water:
• Proper system design
• Source water protecting
• Water treatment
• Water system maintenance
• Water quality testing
• Cross connection control
• Water conservation
The multi-barrier approach ensures our drinking water is protected from the Sooke Lake Reservoir all the way to your tap. A growing population and changing climate, with longer summer droughts puts increased pressure on the drinking water system.
Join the CRD in protecting our valuable drinking water supply, build resilience in a changing climate, and delay investments in costly infrastructure upgrades by conserving water. Learn how at www.crd.bc.ca/water.
Let's explore Washington, D.C. the capital of the USA.
This video was made whilst exploring the Capital Region on a road trip across Virginia, Washington D.C. and Maryland.
You can read my travel blog guide to Washington, D.C. here:
https://traveldave.co.uk/things-to-do-in-washingtondc-weekend-trip/
The places that I visited on my trip to Washington, D.C.
- Cambria Hotel Washington D.C. Capitol Riverfront
- The Capitol Riverfront District
- The Wharf and Navy Yard, Yards Park
- GATSBY Restuarant
- The National Mall
- The Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- Washington Monument
- United States Capitol Building
- Lincoln Memorial
- National Gallery of Art
- Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
- ARTECHOUSE
- Spy Museum
- VUE Rooftop at Hotel Washington
- The White House
- Capital Pride Festival
- AC Lounge at the AC Hotel by Marriott Washington DC Downtown
- Butter Me Up
- Washington, DC’s Shaw neighbourhood
- The outdoor DC Alley Museum
- African American Civil War Memorial
- La Colombe Coffee Roasters
- Right Proper’s Shaw Brewpub
Thank you for watching, I hope you found this video useful and enjoy your time in Washington, D.C.
In Greater Victoria, we rely on winter rains to replenish the Sooke Lake Reservoir for drinking water use throughout the year. With a changing climate, the capital region is expected to have more intense winter rainfall and longer dry spells in the summer. Summer is when we use water the most. We need to make sure there is enough water for all of us, our ecosystems and fish too!
You can help by using water wisely:
• Skip lawn watering – gold is the new green
• When watering, stick to the Stage 1 Watering Schedule and use the cycle and soak watering method
• Check your irrigation system for leaks
• Add clover to your lawn
• Garden with native plants
Learn more ways to live green at www.crd.bc.ca/water
Serving as the face of the military in the nation's capital is a privilege. We wear our patch with pride, representing all those who have come before us.
For more than 100 years, the U.S. Army Military District of Washington has maintained readiness for every ceremonial and homeland defense mission.
As Joint Task Force-National Capital Region and U.S. Army Military District of Washington, our missions continue to grow and so does our joint team. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Guardians, Coast Guardsmen, and Civilians serve side-by-side every day as Guardians of the Nation's Capital.
Heed the Guardian!
Learn more about JTF-NCR/USAMDW at https://mdwhome.mdw.army.mil/about
This is a recording of a webinar that explored the Capital Regional District's (CRD) Sea Level Rise Planning Projects, undertaken in two phases. The first phase prepared a Coastal Sea Level Rise Risk Assessment to further understand regional coastal vulnerabilities to sea level rise. The second phase identified a regional approach to sea level rise adaptation planning.
The CRD encompasses the thirteen municipalities of Greater Victoria and the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area on Vancouver Island, the Salt Spring Electoral Area, and the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area. Its headquarters is in the City of Victoria, although there are many office and operational facilities throughout the region. The total land area is 2,341.11km2 (903.91sqmi).
The CRD was formed in 1966 as a federation of seven municipalities and five electoral areas to provide coordination of regional issues and local government in rural areas in the Greater Victoria region.
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Andy Billig in the 3rd Legislative District, which covers most of the city of Spokane. In the 4th Legislative District, which stretches from Spokane Valley in the south to Elk in the north along the Idaho state line, Republican state Sen.
... of seven districts of Bastar division. KeshkalGhat connects Bastar to the state capital and other regions, which was built in 1960 as part of the then NH 43, and later incorporated into NH 30.
KYIV, Ukraine -- Russia launched an aerial attack on Ukraine on Tuesday, striking the capital and other regions with multiple missiles and drones ...Missile debris fell in the Darnytskyi district of the ...
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