Premier’s, minister’s statements on the National Day of Mourning
Premier David Eby has issued the following statement in recognition of the National Day of Mourning:
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B.C. is taking strong, early action to keep people and communities safe through drought now, and in the years to come.
Get your minor illnesses checked and treated, renew your prescriptions, and get free birth control at a pharmacy.
Tenants and landlords can find information to guide them from the start of a residential tenancy to the end.
Explore careers in B.C. and related education and skills training pathways with the new Find Your Path tool.
B.C. is taking action to make illicit drug use illegal in all public spaces, including inside hospitals, on transit and in parks.
A historic piece of legislation that recognizes the Haida Nation’s Aboriginal title throughout Haida Gwaii, and the first to recognize Aboriginal title in Canadian history, was introduced to the B.C. legislative assembly on Monday, April 22, 2024.
Indigenous individuals and families living in Sooke will now have access to more below-market homes in the community with the opening of 2075 Drennan St.
Proposals are being sought for eight pre-zoned housing sites on public lands that have been added to the BC Builds property list to fast-track more rental homes to be built for people with middle incomes in B.C.
Families and children living in Vancouver’s Sunset neighbourhood are benefitting from 25 new child care spaces at the ABC Montessori Children’s Centre Society.
Premier David Eby has issued the following statement in recognition of the National Day of Mourning:
South Asian people who are struggling with mental-health or addictions challenges in greater Vancouver now have access to expanded services provided by the South Asian Community Hub Society (SACH).
Mable Elmore, Parliamentary Secretary of Anti-Racism Initiatives, has released the following statement in celebration of Lapu-Lapu Day:
Final repairs to the flood-damaged section of Highway 11 at Willband Creek in Abbotsford will begin on Monday, April 29, 2024, and drivers are advised that traffic pattern changes will be in place throughout the project.
The shíshálh Nation will be better reflected in provincial legislation after the passage of legislative amendments to recognize traditional and legal shíshálh names in existing provincial acts.
Shelley Lopez has been appointed for a three-year term as chair of the Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) following a merit-based recruitment process.
Children, youth and families across the province will benefit from seamless mental-health and addiction services as B.C. expands Integrated Child and Youth (ICY) teams to seven new communities.
People experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Nanaimo will have access to 51 new homes with 24/7 support services with the opening of a new supportive-housing building called Cornerstone.
People experiencing homelessness in Abbotsford will soon have access to more than 220 new shelter spaces and supportive homes as the Province and the City of Abbotsford formalize their commitment to provide rapid supports in the community.
Women and children leaving violence will soon have access to more housing as construction starts on Sylvia’s Place, a second-stage transition home in Vancouver.
New manufacturing jobs coming to Vancouver Island
Indigenous people in Sooke get access to 170 below-market homes
Parliamentary secretary’s statement on Lapu-Lapu Day
Indigenous people in Sooke get access to 170 below-market homes
The B.C. Public Service acknowledges the territories of First Nations around B.C. and is grateful to carry out our work on these lands. We acknowledge the rights, interests, priorities, and concerns of all Indigenous Peoples - First Nations, Métis, and Inuit - respecting and acknowledging their distinct cultures, histories, rights, laws, and governments.