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Emergency support-services training, equipment recipients

The Disaster Resilience and Innovation Funding program provides funding to First Nations and local governments for projects that will enhance their ability to withstand and adapt to natural hazards and climate-driven events.

Local governments and First Nations throughout British Columbia are receiving more than $18 million for 10 projects:

  • City of Terrace – Sewage treatment plant outfall pipe relocation
    Amount: $4.075 million
  • City of Vancouver – Musqueam Creek overflow flood conveyance and berm
    Amount: $3.1 million
  • Halalt First Nation – Silaqwa'ulh (Chemainus) riverscape and flood resilience project
    Amount: $400,000
  • qathet Regional District – Preliminary design for Thulin and Lund Lakes Dams renewal and removal project
    Amount: $243,500
  • shishalh Nation – Sunshine coast water security project
    Amount: $5 million
  • Town of Gibsons – School Road reservoir seismic upgrades
    Amount: $1.1 million
  • Town of Qualicum Beach – Little Qualicum River: Phase two riverbank erosion protection
    Amount: $843,700
  • Uchucklesaht Tribe Government – Cooling centre and emergency support upgrades
    Amount: $665,500
  • Village of Cache Creek – Parke Road emergency lift station construction
    Amount: $2.7 million
  • Village of Warfield – Trail creek flood mitigation plan
    Amount: $350,000