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Office of the Premier
Premier, ministers travel to Ottawa to move major projects forward
Premier David Eby is leading a mission to Ottawa to push for more investment in major infrastructure projects that deliver prosperity and jobs for people in B.C.
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John Horgan Campus opens in Langford
The new Royal Roads University (RRU), John Horgan Campus is open, offering innovative post-secondary options for a growing number of students living in the Westshore.
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Premier goes to New York to promote B.C.’s clean energy, critical minerals
Premier David Eby is travelling to New York to promote B.C. as a leading destination for investment in clean energy and the critical minerals that are powering the transition to a sustainable, innovation-driven economy.
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Agriculture and Food
Minister’s statement on provincial meat inspectors
Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture and Food, has released the following statement about provincial meat inspectors being classified as essential workers:
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New Siberia Farms awarded for historic farming legacy
The Balakshin family is being recognized for more than 100 years of family farming south of the Fraser River and their contributions to B.C.’s agriculture community.
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Funding helps prepare farms, animals for extreme weather
Farmers in British Columbia will receive support to better protect their farms and animals from extreme weather through the Beneficial Management Practices program.
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Attorney General
New grants will help counter racism, promote inclusivity
People in B.C. will see stronger, more inclusive communities as local organizations can now apply for provincial grants that back projects fighting racism and promoting multicultural understanding.
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New chair appointed for appeals board regulating skilled trades in B.C.
Richard Grounds was appointed to a three-year term as chair of the Skilled Trades BC Appeal Board (STBCAB) effective Monday, Aug. 18, 2025.
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Ministers’ statement on introduction of federal hate crime legislation
Niki Sharma, Attorney General, and Nina Krieger, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, have released the following statement in response to the introduction of new proposed Criminal Code amendments by the federal government:
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Children and Family Development
Tŝilhqot’in Nation, Canada and British Columbia extend coordination agreement advancing First Nations-led child and family services
Province advances systemic changes to integrate social services, prevent crises
On the one-year anniversary of the release of the representative for children and youth’s (RCY) Don’t Look Away report, the Province is providing an update on its co-ordinated cross-government work across several ministries to better integrate social services and move to a more prevention-based model of support for children and youth.
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Citizens' Services
Building a more connected government
People will be at the centre of better service delivery as the Province establishes Connected Services BC, a more connected technology systems model that works better for people and businesses interacting with government.
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People on Piers, Texada, southern Vancouver Island get internet connectivity
Accessing high-speed internet for people in approximately 750 households will soon become a reality as more rural Vancouver Island and Gulf Island communities are connected.
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B.C.’s anti-racism data committee reappointed to new terms
Three years after their initial appointment, the Province has reappointed 10 members to the anti-racism data committee.
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Education and Child Care
B.C. launches mandatory early literacy screening to help students succeed
Early literacy screening will help students with reading challenges, including those with dyslexia and other learning disabilities, to get help with reading sooner.
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Minister’s statement about returning to school
Lisa Beare, Minister of Education and Child Care, has issued the following statement about returning to learning:
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Kamloops families benefit from new child care spaces
Families in Kamloops will now have access to 52 new licensed child care spaces at the recently rebuilt Parkcrest Elementary school.
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Emergency Management and Climate Readiness
Stay prepared, travel safely this Labour Day long weekend
As people in B.C. prepare to celebrate the Labour Day long weekend before students return to school, people are encouraged to plan ahead, stay safe and be prepared for seasonal risks.
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Province strengthens local evacuation routes, public notification planning
The Province is funding local community projects throughout B.C. to improve planning for evacuation routes and public notifications to keep people safe and informed when emergencies occur.
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Use caution, be safe on the south coast this weekend
The Province urges people on the south coast to use caution over the next several days, particularly in the backcountry, as moderate to heavy rain is forecast to start the afternoon of Friday, Aug. 15, 2025.
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Energy and Climate Solutions
Ksi Lisims LNG advances with environmental certificate
The Indigenous-led Ksi Lisims LNG project has received its environmental assessment certificate.
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Clean-industry projects strengthen climate action, support good jobs
Government is investing $35 million to support new industry projects that will create local jobs, strengthen local communities and grow British Columbia’s clean industry.
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Premier celebrates first LNG Canada shipments to Asia
Premier David Eby is celebrating hundreds of jobs and billions in economic growth that come with the first shipments of liquefied natural gas from LNG Canada to Asia, marking a historic milestone for British Columbia diversifying its trade relationships and securing its clean energy future.
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Environment and Parks
Ksi Lisims LNG advances with environmental certificate
The Indigenous-led Ksi Lisims LNG project has received its environmental assessment certificate.
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Environmental assessment certificate granted for Ksi Lisims LNG project
A B.C. environmental assessment certificate has been issued for the Ksi Lisims LNG project, following a joint decision by provincial ministers.
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Backcountry camping, trail, accessibility upgrades underway in two parks
Trail and backcountry-campground upgrades are now underway in Seven Sisters Park to provide beginner hikers and families more opportunities to connect with nature.
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Finance
Premier, ministers travel to Ottawa to move major projects forward
Premier David Eby is leading a mission to Ottawa to push for more investment in major infrastructure projects that deliver prosperity and jobs for people in B.C.
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Additional support will address gender-based violence in B.C.
As part of the Canada-British Columbia bilateral agreement to end gender-based violence, B.C. will receive $18 million this year from the federal government to support survivors and break the cycle of violence through Safe and Supported: B.C.’s Gender-Based Violence Action Plan.
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B.C. economy in strong position to weather global trade uncertainty
B.C.’s economy remains steady despite disruption and uncertainty from the global trade conflict, its First Quarterly Report shows.
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Forests
Wildfire risk will continue into fall
People should continue to use caution and take steps to be prepared by staying up to date on current conditions, following fire prohibitions and being Firesmart, as the risk of wildfire is expected to continue into fall.
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Premier, ministers travel to Ottawa to move major projects forward
Premier David Eby is leading a mission to Ottawa to push for more investment in major infrastructure projects that deliver prosperity and jobs for people in B.C.
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Minister’s statement on Heritage Conservation Act engagement process
Ravi Parmar, Minister of Forests, has provided the following statement about extending the engagement process for modernizing the Heritage Conservation Act in B.C.:
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Health
Expanded substance-use supports available for youth in B.C.
More female, female-identifying and non-binary youth living with substance-use challenges can access expanded support through 12 new treatment beds in Surrey.
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B.C. strengthens clinical research bringing more jobs, better care to people
Better access to new life-saving medical treatments is coming with the launch of an eight-bed clinical trials unit (CTU) at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver.
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More U.S. doctors, nurses, allied health professionals on their way to B.C.
Increasing numbers of American health-care professionals are looking north as B.C. continues to break down barriers for U.S. health-care workers to practise here.
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Housing and Municipal Affairs
More than 50 temporary homes planned in Kamloops for people in need
People experiencing or at risk of homelessness will soon have more housing options with the Province and the City of Kamloops partnering on a new temporary housing development.
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Province appoints Larry Campbell to work with partners to improve quality of life for everyone in Downtown Eastside
The Province has appointed Larry Campbell to convene and co-ordinate partners in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) with the aim of improving the quality of life for all people who live and work in the neighbourhood.
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Funding boost will help local governments deliver homes quicker
More local governments will receive support to help them break down barriers and create more efficient approvals processes that will help B.C. to deliver more homes quicker.
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Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
Carrier Sekani First Nations and B.C. renew commitment to reconciliation
The Province and seven Carrier Sekani First Nations are re-affirming their shared commitment to implementing a long-term, collaborative vision for reconciliation.
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Kitsumkalum First Nation initiates Treaty ratification campaign
Kitsumkalum First Nation has initiated a Treaty ratification campaign with a ratification date set for Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025.
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Mount Benson North transferred from B.C. to Snuneymuxw First Nation
Snuneymuxw First Nation and the Province have completed a transfer of over 700 hectares of land on te’tuxwtun, also known as Mount Benson North, to the Nation, advancing its reconciliation journey.
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Infrastructure
KPU Surrey will welcome first on-campus housing
More than 350 new student beds and a dining hall are coming to Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s (KPU) Surrey campus, marking the first on-campus housing project for KPU.
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New Prince Rupert emergency department opens for patients
A bigger and better emergency department at Prince Rupert Regional Hospital is open so more patients can receive greater access to emergency care.
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Intergovernmental Relations Secretariat
Fifteen individuals appointed to the Order of British Columbia
Fifteen people who exemplify excellence will be invested into the Order of British Columbia, the province’s highest honour.
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Medals of Good Citizenship mark a decade of honouring selfless service
Eighteen individuals are being recognized for their exceptional contributions as the Medal of Good Citizenship marks 10 years of celebrating community service in British Columbia.
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Government supports six francophone initiatives in B.C.
Government is investing $250,000 to support six non-profit organizations in delivering initiatives that reflect the needs and priorities of British Columbia’s francophone communities.
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Jobs and Economic Growth
Premier, ministers travel to Ottawa to move major projects forward
Premier David Eby is leading a mission to Ottawa to push for more investment in major infrastructure projects that deliver prosperity and jobs for people in B.C.
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B.C. strengthens clinical research bringing more jobs, better care to people
Better access to new life-saving medical treatments is coming with the launch of an eight-bed clinical trials unit (CTU) at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver.
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B.C. advances new mass-timber demonstration projects
Four new buildings in B.C. are each receiving $500,000 — totalling $2 million — to demonstrate and showcase the benefits of mass-timber construction.
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Labour
Minister’s statement on the Cowichan Valley transit labour dispute
Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Labour, has issued the following statement on the Cowichan Valley transit labour dispute:
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Minister’s statement on the Cowichan Valley Transit dispute
Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Labour, has issued the following statement on the Cowichan Valley Transit System labour dispute:
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Mining and Critical Minerals
Province issues permit for expansion of Mount Polley mine
The Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals has approved Imperial Metal’s permit to expand its Mount Polley mine in the Cariboo region, which will extend the mine’s life by eight years, support local jobs and continue environmental monitoring as part of ongoing regulatory requirements.
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Minister’s statement on the rescue of three workers at Red Chris mine
Jagrup Brar, Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals, has released the following statement on the successful rescue of three workers at Red Chris mine in northwestern B.C.:
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Minister’s statement on the official opening of Dome Mountain gold mine
Jagrup Brar, Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals, has released the following statement in recognition of the official opening of Dome Mountain mine:
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Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills
Province adds training seats for nurse practitioners throughout B.C.
The Province has added 65 nurse practitioner (NP) training seats to three post-secondary institutions, making training accessible in five regions throughout the province and supporting the growth of B.C.’s health-care workforce.
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Minister’s, parliamentary secretary’s statement on Consent Awareness Week 2025
Jessie Sunner, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, and Jennifer Blatherwick, parliamentary secretary for gender equity, have released the following statement in recognition of Consent Awareness Week 2025:
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Public Safety and Solicitor General
Rail Safety Week promotes safety, awareness in B.C.
The BC Coroners Service, together with the Ministry of Transportation and Transit and CN, is encouraging people in B.C. to learn more about rail safety to help save lives and prevent serious injuries during Rail Safety Week 2025.
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New provincial task force will target extortion threats
The Province, B.C. RCMP and municipal police agencies are launching a specialized task force to strengthen investigations into the extortion threats targeting families and businesses in the South Asian community.
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Ministers’ statement on introduction of federal hate crime legislation
Niki Sharma, Attorney General, and Nina Krieger, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, have released the following statement in response to the introduction of new proposed Criminal Code amendments by the federal government:
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Social Development and Poverty Reduction
Workers, communities affected by tariffs will benefit from expanded supports
People adversely affected by tariffs imposed by the United States will benefit from expanded supports through two new initiatives delivered by the Province in partnership with the Government of Canada.
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More B.C. youth trained for growing biomanufacturing industry
Young people facing barriers to employment throughout British Columbia will have more opportunities to find jobs in the life-sciences industry.
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People invited to help shape future of WorkBC
B.C. is expanding employment services provided by WorkBC centres to offer more choice and tailored support to meet people's individual needs, helping more B.C. job seekers get jobs.
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Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport
Grants offer more creativity opportunities for people
Community Gaming Grants are empowering organizations, artists and cultural workers by strengthening arts and culture programming and services to increase opportunities for people in British Columbia to participate in the arts and culture sector.
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Medals of Good Citizenship mark a decade of honouring selfless service
Eighteen individuals are being recognized for their exceptional contributions as the Medal of Good Citizenship marks 10 years of celebrating community service in British Columbia.
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Canadians of South Asian heritages contribute to vision for provincial museum
More than 16,000 people of South Asian heritages in British Columbia have provided input for a provincial museum that educates, preserves and celebrates the richness of Canadian South Asian histories, traditions and cultures.
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Transportation and Transit
Highway 1 at Tank Hill reopens to two lanes following major upgrades
Highway 1 at Tank Hill will open to two lanes of traffic on the new overpass, restoring the grade separation between the highway and the railway.
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Planning process underway to reconnect Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc lands to downtown Kamloops
A planning process is underway to explore options for reconnecting Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc lands and Kamloops as Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, marks one year since the Red Bridge, a vital connection between these communities, was destroyed by a fire.
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Coquihalla at Snowshed Hill northbound will be closed overnight for paving
Drivers are advised the northbound lanes of the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) will be closed at Snowshed Hill from 12:01 a.m. until 8 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025.
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Water, Land and Resource Stewardship
People invited to shape the Xwulqw’selu (Koksilah) Water and Watershed Sustainability Plan
People are invited to share their input to help guide the development of the Xwulqw’selu (Koksilah) Water and Watershed Sustainability Plan (the Plan) and shape long-term solutions for water supply and ecosystem health.
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Temporary orders protect chinook salmon in Thompson Okanagan
As severe drought conditions continue to affect river levels in the Thompson Okanagan region, fish-population protection orders will protect endangered chinook salmon in the Salmon River and Bessette Creek by temporarily restricting water use for forage crops and identified industrial purposes.
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Minister’s statement on Heritage Conservation Act engagement process
Ravi Parmar, Minister of Forests, has provided the following statement about extending the engagement process for modernizing the Heritage Conservation Act in B.C.:
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