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Office of the Premier
Cellphone restrictions in schools take effect as part of actions to keep kids safe, healthy
Cellphones and other digital devices will be restricted in B.C. schools when students return to school next week as part of a series of actions to keep kids safe and healthy.
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B.C. powering growth in the Fraser Valley with clean electricity
BC Hydro will construct approximately $1 billion worth of capital projects in Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Mission, Hope and Harrison Hot Springs over the next decade to upgrade and expand the electricity grid to provide clean power for homes, businesses and growing transportation needs.
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Premier’s statement on Firefighters’ National Memorial Day
Premier David Eby has issued the following statement marking Firefighters’ National Memorial Day:
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Agriculture and Food
B.C. farmers getting more support to grow food using tech
B.C. farmers are getting help with adopting new labour-saving technologies that will enhance their profitability, productivity and efficiency, while helping to improve food security in the province.
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B.C. strengthens tree-fruit sector, protects growers, workers
B.C. tree-fruit growers will benefit from three new or updated financial supports and changes to help stabilize their bottom line and overcome significant challenges posed by extreme weather, market instability and the recent closure of the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative.
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Automation, robotics help farmers strengthen food security
B.C. farmers are accessing new technology through federal and provincial government funding to grow their businesses and increase production to help strengthen food security in the province.
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Attorney General
Nominations open for King’s Counsel designation
Nominations for the honorary designation of King’s Counsel (KC) for 2024 will open on Monday, Aug. 12, 2024.
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Provincial court to use Cowichan Tribes laws for child and family services
Cowichan Tribes will begin using its own laws and the B.C. provincial court to resolve child and family welfare matters involving Cowichan children.
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Independent Investigations Office gets new leadership
Jessica Berglund has been appointed by Attorney General Niki Sharma as the new chief civilian director (CCD) of B.C.’s Independent Investigations Office (IIO).
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Children and Family Development
Province takes new direction for vulnerable children, families
Keeping children, youth and families safe and connected to the supports they need will be the focus of a new government-wide approach that reimagines how services are delivered throughout the province.
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Children in care are being seen, heard, protected
More than 99% of children and youth in care are being visited by child protection workers at least once every 90 days, according to an independent third-party report.
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Sts’ailes, Canada and B.C. celebrate coordination agreement to support child and family services
From Indigenous Services Canada: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/sts-ailes-canada-and-b-c-celebrate-coordination-agreement-to-support-child-and-family-services-833129120.html
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Citizens' Services
High-speed internet access available in Hartley Bay
People in the village of Hartley Bay now have access to high-speed internet, unlocking reliable, faster access to digital services and economic opportunities.
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New connectivity funding will benefit rural communities
A fifth intake of the Connecting Communities BC funding program is open for project applications to increase access to high-speed internet services in rural and remote communities.
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High-speed internet service available on Digby Island
People on Digby Island now have reliable high-speed internet access, unlocking better, faster access to digital services and opportunities.
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Education and Child Care
Construction begins on Burke Mountain school in Coquitlam
Two projects, including the new Burke Mountain school, will bring more than 1,000 new student seats to the fast-growing community of Coquitlam.
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More spaces open for Richmond students
Kids in Richmond will be welcomed with hundreds of new student spaces this September thanks to prefabricated expansions at two elementary schools.
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Nanaimo families will benefit from new child care spaces on school grounds
Just in time for the return to school, more families in the Nanaimo region are benefiting from an initiative creating new child care spaces on school grounds.
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Emergency Management and Climate Readiness
Public notifications and evacuation route planning will strengthen community safety
To help keep people safe and informed during emergencies, the Province is providing funding to communities in B.C. to improve planning for emergency evacuation routes and public notifications.
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Province supports search-and-rescue teams for a safer backcountry
The Province is providing nearly $6 million to the B.C. Search and Rescue Association (BCSARA) so that ground search-and-rescue (GSAR) groups can continue to have the training, equipment and resources they need to help keep people safe.
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Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation
B.C. powering growth in the Fraser Valley with clean electricity
BC Hydro will construct approximately $1 billion worth of capital projects in Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Mission, Hope and Harrison Hot Springs over the next decade to upgrade and expand the electricity grid to provide clean power for homes, businesses and growing transportation needs.
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B.C. powering growth in Richmond with clean electricity
BC Hydro will build approximately $250 million worth of capital projects in Richmond over the next decade to upgrade and expand the electricity grid to provide clean power for homes, businesses and transportation.
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Completion of Electric Highway makes EV travel possible throughout province
British Columbians will soon be able to drive throughout the entire province in an electric vehicle making clean-energy options more accessible and reliable than ever.
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Environment and Climate Change Strategy
Province acquires land to expand Okanagan Lake Park
A waterfront property along Okanagan Lake will gain permanent protection so more people can enjoy outdoor recreation in B.C.’s Interior.
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New projects underway to clean up another 1,900 km of B.C. shoreline
People and wildlife in coastal communities of British Columbia will soon benefit from a cleaner coast because of new funding from the Province.
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More than $89 million invested in clean economy infrastructure projects across British Columbia
Finance
Public accounts show B.C. put people first amid wildfires, global challenges
The Province supported people through a record wildfire season and a global economic slowdown in 2023-24, while continuing to build the schools, hospitals and homes people need.
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More help with everyday costs coming for more families
More financial relief is coming to more families through the BC Family Benefit Bonus, arriving in bank accounts starting in July.
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Increased tax credit puts more money in more people’s bank accounts
More than two million families and individuals are getting more help with costs as higher Climate Action Tax Credit payments arrived in bank accounts starting Friday, July 5, 2024.
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Forests
Vancouver Island Nations will have safer community access roads
Toquaht Nation and Uchucklesaht Tribe members on the west coast of Vancouver Island will have safer access to their communities with new improvements coming to forest service roads.
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New upgrades to Beaver Lodge support local recreation
A popular recreational forest area in the Campbell River area is receiving some much-needed upgrades.
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Minister’s statement on Canfor decision
Bruce Ralston, Minister of Forests, has released the following statement regarding Canfor’s recent decisions to permanently close the Plateau sawmill in Vanderhoof and the Fort St. John sawmill, as well as to curtail operations in the southern United States:
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Health
Provincial health officer’s statement on ensuring children’s vaccinations are up to date
Dr. Bonnie Henry, British Columbia’s provincial health officer, has issued the following statement to make sure children in B.C. are up to date on all their vaccines as part of back-to-school preparations:
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Second urgent and primary care centre coming to Vernon
People living in Vernon and surrounding communities will benefit from increased access to team-based care as planning progresses on a second urgent and primary care centre (UPCC).
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Upgraded patient care areas opening at Royal Inland Hospital
Patients in Kamloops now have improved access to services as upgrades at the Royal Inland Hospital (RIH) are complete, including enhancements to the post-anesthetic recovery (PAR) unit, pediatric unit and ambulance stretcher bays.
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Housing
Nearly 1,500 affordable homes protected through Rental Protection Fund
The Rental Protection Fund has helped protect 75 more affordable rental homes for people in Squamish and North Vancouver.
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More temporary homes coming for people experiencing homelessness in Kelowna
People experiencing homelessness in Kelowna will soon have access to as many as 60 more temporary homes with supports.
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More than 70 new attainable rental homes open, underway in Gibsons
More than 70 new rental homes are coming to Gibsons as families, seniors and individuals begin moving into a completed Phase 1 development and construction begins on Phase 2, a BC Builds delivered project.
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Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
K’ómoks First Nation, Canada, B.C. take important step to advance reconciliation by initialling draft K’ómoks Treaty
Elected Chief Ken Price of the K’ómoks First Nation (K’ómoks); Gary Anandasangaree, federal Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations; and Murray Rankin, B.C. Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, marked a significant milestone toward renewing their nation-to-nation relationships.
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Vancouver Island Nations will have safer community access roads
Toquaht Nation and Uchucklesaht Tribe members on the west coast of Vancouver Island will have safer access to their communities with new improvements coming to forest service roads.
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Coastal First Nations, B.C. renew commitment to work together on coastal sustainability, tourism, economic development
The Coastal First Nations-Great Bear Initiative (CFN) and the Government of British Columbia are strengthening their decades-long relationship by renewing their commitment to work together through a reconciliation agreement that builds off the success of their 2009 reconciliation protocol and 2020 Pathway to Reconciliation memorandum of understanding (MOU), to continue to benefit all those who live on the north and central coast.
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Intergovernmental Relations Secretariat
35 years of excellence: 12 outstanding individuals honoured
Twelve individuals who exemplify excellence have been appointed to the Order of British Columbia in this special anniversary year.
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People in British Columbia honoured for dedication to service
Eighteen people in British Columbia are being honoured with the Province’s Medal of Good Citizenship for their extraordinary contributions to their communities.
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Outstanding individuals honoured with Coronation Medal
The King Charles III Coronation Medal was awarded to outstanding individuals in British Columbia during a ceremony with the lieutenant governor.
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Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation
New upgrades to Beaver Lodge support local recreation
A popular recreational forest area in the Campbell River area is receiving some much-needed upgrades.
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Minister’s statement on July Labour Force Survey results
Brenda Bailey, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation, has issued the following statement on the release of Statistics Canada's Labour Force Survey for July 2024:
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Minister’s statement on August Labour Force Survey results
Brenda Bailey, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation, has issued the following statement on the release of Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey for August 2024:
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Labour
Income protection options expanded for child actors
Child actors in B.C.’s recorded entertainment industry will now have a choice between two options for protecting a portion of their income.
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Fair pay, basic protections coming for gig workers
The Province has finalized regulations to provide fairness, minimum-wage measures and basic protections for app-based ride-hailing and delivery workers in British Columbia.
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Flush toilets coming to B.C. construction sites
Construction workers can soon say goodbye to unsanitary portable toilets on most construction sites and say hello to cleaner flush toilets.
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Mental Health and Addictions
New provincewide Opioid Treatment Access Line provides same-day access to care
The Province has launched the Opioid Treatment Access Line to make it faster and easier for people to get life-saving medication to treat opioid-use disorder and get connected to same-day care.
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Improved mental-health, addictions services available to Surrey youth
Young people struggling with mental-health and addiction challenges and their families now have easier access to a range of services under one roof as several programs relocate to a new facility.
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Minister’s statement on lives lost to poisoned drugs in July
Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, has released the following statement about the BC Coroners Service report on illicit drug toxicity deaths in July 2024:
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Municipal Affairs
Water infrastructure upgrades across British Columbia
From Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/office-infrastructure/news/2024/08/water-infrastructure-upgrades-across-british-columbia.html
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New low mobility trails unveiled at Pioneer Park
From Cariboo Regional District and City of Quesnel: https://www.cariboord.ca/en/news/new-low-mobility-trails-unveiled-at-pioneer-park.aspx
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Federal government transfers more than $156 million through the Canada Community-Building Fund to British Columbia
From Infrastructure Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/office-infrastructure/news/2024/08/federal-government-transfers-more-than-156-million-through-the-canada-community-building-fund-to-british-columbia.html
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Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills
Expanded gathering place supports Indigenous culture on campus
Indigenous students at Vancouver Island University (VIU) now have access to more space for ceremonial and support services with the opening of the newly expanded space in the Shq’apthut (a gathering place) building on campus.
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B.C. taking action to prevent overdoses, make students safer on campus
The Province is moving forward with new guidelines to protect students and reduce the risks and harms of toxic-drug poisonings.
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More health-profession students will train at new UBC facility in Surrey
More people will have the opportunity to train for in-demand careers, such as physical therapists, occupational therapists and midwives, at a new state-of-the-art University of British Columbia (UBC) facility in Surrey.
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Public Safety and Solicitor General
New funding strengthens police work that combats online child exploitation
Police in B.C. will soon have more tools to enhance their efforts in protecting children online and strengthen abilities to pursue, disrupt and prosecute offenders.
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Model advances public safety, connects people to services in Campbell River
People in Campbell River will be better served by a collaborative approach to complex social challenges in order to deliver faster access to services for individuals at risk of harm or victimization.
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At least 192 British Columbians lost to toxic drugs in July 2024
Updated reporting from the BC Coroners Service about unregulated drug toxicity deaths indicates at least 192 people died in July 2024.
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Social Development and Poverty Reduction
Government taking action to help people out of poverty
People facing complex barriers will have better access to employment opportunities with the launch of wraparound services that support the most vulnerable on their path to employment readiness.
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Community funding boost makes more free, healthy food available
More people have better access to healthy and nutritious food, thanks to provincial funding that is supporting food infrastructure projects throughout British Columbia.
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More supports will help youth tackle barriers to employment, education
More young people with barriers to employment or education will have access to Foundry’s expanded employment program.
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Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport
People in British Columbia honoured for dedication to service
Eighteen people in British Columbia are being honoured with the Province’s Medal of Good Citizenship for their extraordinary contributions to their communities.
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Province provides updates for FIFA World Cup 26
With seven matches to be played in Vancouver during the FIFA World Cup 26 tournament, the Province, City of Vancouver and BC Pavilion Corporation (PavCo) have updated their estimates of the costs, revenues and economic benefits for the world’s largest single sporting event.
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Engagement launched for provincial Filipino cultural centre
A new website and survey will provide British Columbians with opportunities to share their vision for a new provincial cultural centre dedicated to celebrating Filipino Canadians’ heritage and contributions to B.C.’s success.
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Transportation and Infrastructure
Better transportation coming south of the Fraser as Surrey Langley SkyTrain approaches fall construction
Communities south of the Fraser River are one step closer to high-quality, low-cost transportation now that all three contracts have been awarded for the Surrey Langley SkyTrain project.
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New Highway 1 investment will get people home sooner
Significant new funding to widen and improve Highway 1 through the Fraser Valley will relieve traffic congestion and help ease daily commutes between Langley and Abbotsford — whether by car, bus, bike or on foot.
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Expect traffic pattern changes, road closures Saturday for cycling event
On Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, people travelling between the Lower Mainland and Whistler can expect possible delays and closures from 5:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. for the RBC GranFondo Whistler cycling event.
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Water, Land and Resource Stewardship
Safety prioritized as water begins to overflow Chilcotin River landslide
Water has begun to overflow the landslide blocking the Chilcotin River near Farwell Canyon.
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Updates to management plan provide certainty for Sunshine Coast dock owners
B.C. and shíshálh Nation are making further updates to changes proposed in the shíshálh swiya Dock Management Plan (DMP) to provide additional predictability for Sunshine Coast dock and boathouse owners.
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B.C., ‘Na̲mg̲is endorse Gwa’ni land-use planning recommendations
A new collaborative approach to land-use planning on northern Vancouver Island will help protect ‘Na̲mg̲is First Nation cultural values and biodiversity, while providing operational clarity for the forest industry within ‘Na̲mg̲is territory.
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