More homes for people in Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE - The Province, through BC Housing, is leasing the Knights Inn in Prince George to provide 44 supportive homes.
New homes and child care spaces coming to Victoria
VICTORIA - More than 150 new homes, as well as 36 new child care spaces, are on the way for people in Victoria, with construction underway on a new mixed-use housing development.
COVID-19 supports help people experiencing homelessness in Victoria
VICTORIA - BC Housing and Island Health, in partnership with the City of Victoria and non-profit operators, are taking measures to support people experiencing homelessness in Victoria who are at risk from COVID-19.
Affordable housing for families coming to Tsawout First Nation
VICTORIA - Construction is getting underway on a new housing development designed for Indigenous Peoples in the workforce on the Tsawout First Nation in Central Saanich.
Supportive homes for youth planned for Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - The Province is partnering with A Way Home Kamloops and a local developer on a proposal to deliver 39 new homes for youth and young adults experiencing homelessness in the community.
Affordable apartments now available to Nelson workforce
NELSON - A new apartment building with 39 new one-bedroom rental units designed to be affordable for members of the local workforce, is now open in Nelson.
Nanaimo getting 180 new, affordable rental homes
NANAIMO - Construction is underway on a new development that will provide 180 market rental homes designed to be affordable for middle-income households in Nanaimo.
BC secures housing for people at risk of homelessness in Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD - The Province, through BC Housing, has secured affordable housing for the Many Ways Home Housing Society residents who were facing eviction in Abbotsford.
Agreement signed to expedite Little Mountain redevelopment
VANCOUVER - The Province (through BC Housing), the City of Vancouver and Holborn Properties have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at accelerating construction of social housing at the Little Mountain redevelopment in Vancouver.
People moving into new supportive housing complex in Vancouver
VANCOUVER - Nearly 100 people experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Vancouver are moving into new safe and secure homes, as the doors open on new supportive homes.
Forty affordable homes open in Kelowna
KELOWNA - Forty new affordable rental homes are now available for people with low to moderate incomes in Kelowna, with the opening of a new affordable housing development.
Residents move into new supportive homes in Surrey
SURREY -The doors of a new supportive housing building in Surrey are open, providing more than 60 safe and secure homes for people in the community experiencing, or at-risk of, homelessness.
New supportive homes coming to Mission
MISSION - The Province, through BC Housing, is teaming up with the City of Mission and Mission Community Services Society (MCSS) to develop approximately 50 new supportive homes for people experiencing homelessness in the community.
New affordable homes coming for Clearwater seniors
CLEARWATER - Seniors in Clearwater will soon have access to 20 affordable rental homes that will allow them to live independently and stay connected to their community, as construction begins on a new housing development.
Construction begins on affordable housing project in Langley
LANGLEY - Seniors with low to moderate incomes and people with disabilities in Langley will soon have access to more than 100 new affordable homes as construction begins on a redevelopment project in the community.
Indigenous housing development supports kʷikʷəƛ̓əm First Nation to address shortage
COQUITLAM - A partnership between the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm First Nation, the Province and the Government of Canada is paving the way for a new 14-unit housing project for members of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm First Nation.
New homes for vulnerable youth coming to Maple Ridge
MAPLE RIDGE - Vulnerable youth in need of support in Maple Ridge will soon have access to 20 new safe and affordable homes, thanks to new funding from the Province.
Construction begins on new supportive homes in Vernon
VERNON - People experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Vernon will soon have access to 52 safe and secure homes as construction begins on a new supportive housing project in the community.
Canada announces support for rapid housing in CRD
SAANICH - Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for affordable housing and led to rising levels of homelessness. The Government of Canada created a national strategy to build hundreds of thousands of units and provide affordable housing to people across the country. By continuing to make investments in affordable housing, the government is building stronger communities, creating jobs, and growing our middle class, while fighting homelessness and helping vulnerable Canadians.
Investing in affordable housing in Vancouver
VANCOUVER–Today, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, on behalf of theHonourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development and Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and the Honourable Hedy Fry, Member of Parliament for Vancouver Centre, announced $45.8 millionin federal government funding for the 58 West Hastings project, a 10-storey, 231 unit social housing development in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Additionally, the Honourable David Eby, Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Housing, announced that BC Housing has contributed $33.6 million in funding support for the project, as well as an annual operating subsidy.
New affordable homes for seniors, families coming to Powell River
POWELL RIVER - Construction has started on a new housing development with 24 affordable rental homes for families and seniors with low to moderate incomes in Powell River.
Surrey residents moving into new permanent supportive homes
SURREY - Forty people in need of a safe and secure home with supports have a place to call home, with a new supportive housing building opening in Surrey.
Canada provides 308 units of rental housing in Coquitlam
COQUITLAM - Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. Thanks to investments made by the Government of Canada and partners, residents of Coquitlam will now have access to more stable rental housing options.
Update on West Kelowna shelter
WEST KELOWNA - The Province, through BC Housing, has partnered with the City of West Kelowna and Turning Points Collaborative Society to lease the Central Okanagan Community Food Bank's West Kelowna facility for use as a temporary bridge shelter for people experiencing homelessness.
New affordable housing underway in Langford
Victoria, BC- The Capital Regional District (CRD), in partnership with the Province of BC and the Capital Region Housing Corporation (CRHC), has started construction of 58 new affordable homes at 2782 Spencer Road in Langford.
New temporary shelter opening in West Kelowna
WEST KELOWNA - The Province, through BC Housing, is partnering with Turning Points Collaborative Society, in collaboration with the City of West Kelowna, to open a new temporary shelter for people experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in West Kelowna.
New supportive homes planned for Fort St. John
FORT ST. JOHN -The Province is partnering with the Salvation Army on a proposal to build 42 new supportive homes that would be available to people in the community who do not have a place to live.
Construction underway on affordable homes in Burnaby
BURNABY - Twenty-five new affordable homes are on the way for families, seniors and people with disabilities in Burnaby, with construction underway on a new housing project in the community.
New supportive homes coming for seniors, Indigenous Elders in Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE - The Province, through BC Housing, and the Aboriginal Housing Society ofPrince George (AHSPG) are partnering to build 35 new supportive homes for seniors and Indigenous Elders experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness in Prince George.
New affordable homes open for Indigenous peoples in Hope
HOPE - New affordable rental homes are now open for Indigenous peoples in Hope, thanks to a partnership between the Province, the Aboriginal Housing Management Association (AHMA) and Mamele'awt Qweesome Housing Society (MQHS).