NRRM Strategic Priorities 2023 - 2026
The 2023–2026 Strategic Priorities for the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) sets out the key objectives and focus areas that will guide the Municipality’s work over the current four-year Council term. This strategic framework reflects Council’s long-term vision and commits to delivering community benefits across economic, social, environmental, governance, and service sustainability areas.
At its core, the strategy emphasizes resilience, balanced growth, and quality of life — aiming to enhance opportunities for employment, education, recreation, housing, and health and wellness services throughout the region
In support of this vision, the intent to strengthen and diversity the economy is set out as a top strategic priority. View the NRRM Strategic Priorities 2023-2026 for more details.
Regional Economic Development
Economic development is progressing and continues to forge ahead, assisted by recommendations in the NRRM Regional Economic Strategy (2019). Promising developments that are expected to contribute to the Northern Rockies' vision include:
- Renewed interest in the forest sector;
- Optimism regarding Final Investment Decisions on the establishment of a major biomass production facility;
- The commissioning of a Distributed LNG Facility in Fort Nelson with the promise of more to come;
- Fort Nelson First Nation's progress on a significant Geothermal Energy project;
- Growth in local agriculture production;
- The relaxation of travel restrictions with the prospect of restored activity in the hospitality, transportation and tourism sectors;
- Positive feedback from the NRRM's “Look North” initiative that identifies economic opportunities in the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
Taken as a whole, these advances will likely contribute to the sustainable employment, business and prosperity that the Northern Rockies and its residents continue to work for. The NRRM Labour and Economic Study (2021) is a great source for more detailed, current information.