Province moves ahead on a safer amateur sport system
The Province, in partnership with viaSport, will establish an independent non-profit organization to oversee a new complaints process for B.C.’s amateur sport sector.
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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.
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.
A new state-of-the-art milk production plant and more jobs in the agrifood sector are coming to the Fraser Valley to help meet growing demand for dairy products.
New support for manufacturing businesses on Vancouver Island will create jobs, promote the development of made-in-B.C. products and strengthen regional economies and communities.
From City of Abbotsford: https://www.abbotsford.ca/city-hall/news-media/abbotsford-infrastructure-improvement-projects-receive-continued-support
A partnership between BC Parks, Líl̓wat Nation and N’Quatqua for Pipi7íyekw/Joffre Lakes Park will maintain a protective balance between supporting the growing number of people who want to visit this summer, and sustainably conserving the natural and cultural values that make the land special.
The Province, in partnership with viaSport, will establish an independent non-profit organization to oversee a new complaints process for B.C.’s amateur sport sector.
Young people in Terrace are among those who will benefit from Community Gaming Grants for capital projects by non-profit organizations throughout the province.
Soccer players at Braefoot Park are among the people who will benefit from Community Gaming Grants for capital projects by non-profit organizations throughout the province.
Visitors to the Vancouver Maritime Museum are among the people who will benefit from Community Gaming Grants for capital projects by non-profit organizations throughout the province.
Nurses and patients at the North Okanagan Hospice House are among the people who will benefit from Community Gaming Grants for capital projects by non-profit organizations throughout the province.
The Province has secured the next milestone in the Surrey police transition plan by setting a target date for the Surrey Police Service to assume policing and law enforcement in the City of Surrey.
As part of the Province’s commitment to build more homes for people, the next set of priority communities has been identified to receive housing targets for the next five years.
Families in the Saanich School District (SD63) are benefiting from the new ŚEŚIŚEJ Childcare Centre 84 licensed spaces that is giving children early learning experiences and allowing parents and guardians to work or pursue other opportunities.
Premier David Eby, as well as representatives from Meta, TikTok, Snap and X, has issued the following statement on Bill 12:
A new report about connectivity shows significant increases in access to high-speed internet services for people across British Columbia.
New manufacturing jobs coming to Vancouver Island
New manufacturing jobs coming to Vancouver Island
Premier’s statement on Passover
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.