Homes with wraparound supports coming to Richmond
RICHMOND – Safe and supportive homes opening soon will give people experiencing homelessness in Richmond the opportunity to recover and support the overall health of the community.
New affordable homes in Burnaby offer seniors peace of mind
BURNABY - Seniors in need of affordable rental housing in Burnaby now have access to 145 new homes that will allow them to live independently and stay connected to their community.
New homes for people experiencing homelessness in Courtenay
COURTENAY - With the opening of The Junction, a 46-unit supportive housing project in the community, people experiencing homelessness in Courtenay will have a safe and secure place to call home.
Doors open to new homes for people in need in Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD - New modular homes with around-the-clock staffing and services in Abbotsford will offer hope to people experiencing homelessness.
New supportive homes coming soon to Sechelt
SECHELT - Forty people experiencing homelessness will soon have a place to call home, with wraparound supports to help them get back on their feet and a chance to rebuild their lives in their community.
New housing and support for people in Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE - New housing set to open in Prince George means that 28 people with mental-health and addictions challenges will get the supports they need within their own homes at rental rates they can afford.
New homes with supports for people in need in Chilliwack
CHILLIWACK - Safe, warm homes are on the way for people experiencing homelessness as a new supportive housing project opens in Chilliwack.
New housing brings support and hope for people in need in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS – People experiencing homelessness in the area will soon have permanent modular homes with around-the-clock staffing and wrap-around supports in the aptly named Spero House or “house of hope.”
New shelter opens for people in need in Vernon
VERNON - A new, secure permanent shelter for people experiencing homelessness, opening this week, will offer people the support they need to begin to regroup.
More affordable housing for seniors and families in Colwood
COLWOOD - Affordable homes are within reach for families, seniors and people with disabilities as a redevelopment brings 82 new rental homes to the community.
New affordable housing coming soon for seniors in Merritt
MERRITT - Seniors in Merritt will soon have 40 new affordable rental home options and an opportunity to live independently and age in place in their community, close to friends and loved ones.
BC Housing and FICOM work together to strengthen home warranty coverage
VICTORIA - The superintendent of financial institutions at the Financial Institutions Commission (FICOM) and BC Housing have joined forces to make consumers more aware of their rights under home warranty insurance coverage in British Columbia.
New homes and new opportunities in Courtenay
COURTENAY - People with low to moderate incomes and those at risk of homelessness in the Comox Valley, including Indigenous peoples, now have more affordable housing options and better opportunities that come with stable housing.
Province responds to need for supportive housing with site in Maple Ridge
MAPLE RIDGE - Given the urgent need for more supportive housing in Maple Ridge, the Province will move forward with 51 new temporary supportive homes at 11749 Burnett St. for people living at the Anita Place camp and experiencing homelessness in the community.
Seniors in Sechelt will soon have affordable rental homes
SECHELT – Seniors on fixed incomes and people with disabilities will soon have rental security through a redevelopment project that will bring new, affordable homes to the community.
A place to call home for families and seniors in Burnaby
BURNABY - Families in Burnaby will benefit from 90 new affordable rental homes as part of the ongoing redevelopment of Cedar Place.
New supportive homes for people in need in Prince Rupert
PRINCE RUPERT – Doors and opportunities are now open for people experiencing homelessness who will find a warm, safe home at Crows Nest Lodge, a supportive modular project with around-the-clock staffing.
International Women’s Day marks 24-hour daily opening for Downtown Eastside shelter for women
Vancouver –A long-time need for women in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) has become a reality with the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre’s (DEWC) emergency night shelter transitioning to 24-hour operation. Women of the community have been calling for a 24-hour shelter for years, in recognition that the need for safe space is constant. The official opening of the newly renovated facility was celebrated on International Women’s Day.
First step toward supportive housing announced in Gibsons
GIBSONS – The governments of Canada and British Columbia are partnering with the Town of Gibsons to create 40 much-needed supportive homes for people who are experiencing homelessness.
Changes enhance continuing professional development program for BC home builders
VANCOUVER – The B.C. Government has announced important changes to the Homeowner Protection Act regulations as part of “Better Regulations for British Columbians 2019.”
Cornerstone shelter extended to help Kelowna’s homeless
KELOWNA – In response to the urgent need for shelter, the Province, with the support of the City of Kelowna, has extended operations of the Cornerstone temporary shelter until June 2019.
Temporary shelter beds to remain open in Vancouver
VANCOUVER - People experiencing homelessness in Vancouver, including those camping at Oppenheimer Park, will continue to have access to nearly 240 shelter beds, which would normally have closed on March 31, 2019.
More than 600 supportive homes open in Vancouver
VANCOUVER – Hundreds of people experiencing homelessness in Vancouver now have warm, safe places to live, as the doors open on the final set of temporary modular homes the Province committed to funding in the city in fall 2017.
New supportive homes and shelter spaces now open in Port Alberni
PORT ALBERNI – A new modular housing project with 24/7 supports will provide people experiencing homelessness a safe place to live and the help they need to improve their lives.
New permanent supportive homes proposed for Surrey
SURREY – People experiencing homelessness in Surrey may soon have permanent homes with supports to help them rebuild their lives.
Province opening more winter shelter spaces in Kelowna
KELOWNA – Responding to the extreme cold weather conditions, the Province is funding 20 new shelter spaces so people experiencing homelessness will have a warm place to stay.
New housing for families, individuals opens in Langford
LANGFORD – Families and single people with low to moderate incomes will benefit from a new 132-unit affordable housing development just completed in Langford.
New supportive homes now open in Smithers
SMITHERS – Dozens of people experiencing homelessness are about to have access to safe and secure homes with the opening of Goodacre Place, a 24-unit supportive housing project that also includes space for emergency short-term beds.
New affordable rental homes on the way for seniors in Mission
MISSION – More than 70 affordable rental apartments and a new seniors’ community centre will help Mission seniors live independently and continue to enjoy life in their community.
Affordable homes in the works for Revelstoke
REVELSTOKE – In response to Revelstoke’s need for more affordable housing for people, the Province has purchased a 1.21-hectare (three-acre) school property.