Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 28 Jun, 2023 01:44 PM
The British Columbia government says its 500-million-dollar rental-protection fund will help renters stay in their homes and keep their rents affordable.
The province has opened access to the fund that will help non-profit groups purchase rental buildings.
It was great to meet the Federal Minister of Housing @HonAhmedHussen and Ministers responsible for housing from across the country. We must build more affordable housing faster to address the challenges we are facing in BC and across Canada. pic.twitter.com/zBUxE28eGy
A recent traffic stop led to a drug seizure in Kelowna. R-C-M-P say they were patrolling an area known for drug trafficking on June 2nd when they pulled over a vehicle for a number of traffic violations.
Police say they launched an investigation into Marcio Cerquinho in May of 2021. They say a total of three victims have been identified since then. Cerquinho pleaded guilty earlier this week.
Investing in mental health support not only benefits individual employees but also yields significant economic returns, creating a win-win scenario for both employees and organisations.
Vancouver Police were called to Vernon Drive and East 2nd Avenue after shots were fired just after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Officers located a 28-year-old woman with a gunshot wound. She was taken to hospital and is expected to survive.
CUPE Local 561 has been on strike since March, and Labour Minister Harry Bains says the prolonged absence of bus service from Abbotsford and Mission to Chilliwack and Hope has had real impacts on residents.
B.C. Fire Commissioner Brian Godlonton pointed to a number of factors contributing to the increase in fire injuries and deaths including an aging population, homelessness encampments, working from home due to COVID-19 and increasing population density in rural areas.