Robson Square ice rink opens for the season
A tradition celebrating the holiday season brings winter fun to residents and visitors with the opening of the Robson Square ice rink.
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A new mobile service centre is increasing access to government services for people who are unable to visit a Service BC office in person.
People living in Lax Kw'alaams on the northwestern coast of B.C. will be able to unlock new possibilities with a $1.1-million project to bring high-speed broadband internet access to more than 340 homes.
People in more than 130 households on Westham Island now have access to reliable high-speed internet service.
A new BC Stats study finds expanding high-speed internet in underserved coastal, rural and remote communities can benefit local and provincial economies.
The third intake of the Connecting Communities BC (CCBC) funding program will open for applications on Jan. 8, 2024.
A tradition celebrating the holiday season brings winter fun to residents and visitors with the opening of the Robson Square ice rink.
A new provincial data plan is helping government make sure it has the right data at the right time to understand complex issues and make good decisions to deliver modern services to people in B.C.
People in Lund and sḵelhp (formerly Saltery Bay) on the Sunshine Coast will benefit from two new projects to build infrastructure providing reliable, high-speed internet access.
More community and Indigenous groups are receiving grants to help their communities participate in the BC Demographic Survey.
People in more than 330 households in six communities around northern Kootenay Lake now have access to reliable, high-speed internet services, providing better access to jobs, online learning and services such as health care.
A new connectivity benefits study released by BC Stats finds high-speed internet service expansion to underserved rural and remote communities in northern B.C. can have significant short- and long-term impact for people and the local and provincial economy.
Community and Indigenous organizations throughout B.C. are receiving funds to engage their communities, create awareness and encourage everyone to take part in the BC Demographic Survey.
A newly completed cellular connectivity project between Nicolson and Harrogate will provide access to 911 services in the Kootenay region along approximately 25 kilometres of Highway 95, the Kootenay-Columbia highway.
More than 850 households in 11 rural, remote and Indigenous communities between Yale and Ruby Creek in the Fraser Valley have access to reliable, high-speed broadband internet services.
Everyone living in B.C. is encouraged to take the BC Demographic Survey to help identify systemic racism in government services.
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.