Seniors in Okanagan Falls have more affordable home options
OKANAGAN FALLS – Twenty-six new homes are now available for seniors to live independently, affordably and connected to their community in Okanagan Falls.
New supportive homes open for people in need in Penticton
PENTICTON – People experiencing homelessness in Penticton are moving into their new homes, as a 62-unit permanent modular project opens with around-the-clock care and supports.
Women, children at heart of new affordable homes in Port Coquitlam
PORT COQUITLAM – Women and children in Port Coquitlam, and other Tri-Cities communities, are the focus of 83 new, affordable rental homes in development.
More affordable rental homes coming to Maple Ridge
MAPLE RIDGE – More families and seniors in Maple Ridge will have an affordable place to call home as construction starts on a building developed through a partnership between the Province and Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Community Services.
New homes with supports open in Maple Ridge
MAPLE RIDGE - New homes with wraparound services are now open in Maple Ridge, providing an opportunity for stable housing for people who have lived at the Anita Place encampment and others experiencing homelessness in the area.
Supportive housing shown to be making peoples' lives better
VICTORIA - New reports show that government's supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness is substantially improving the quality of life for residents and reducing their use of emergency health services.
New mixed-income housing for families coming to View Royal
VICTORIA – People in need of affordable rental housing in View Royal will have access to more than 150 new housing units following development of a new mixed-income housing project.
Affordable homes open for seniors, people with disabilities in Penticton
PENTICTON– Seniors and people living with disabilities now have access to 10 new affordable rental homes and five group home bed spaces in the community thanks to a partnership between the governments of Canada and British Columbia, the City of Penticton and the Penticton and District Society for Community Living.
New safe homes open for women leaving violence in Courtenay
COURTENAY – Women and children in the Comox Valley leaving violence now have another safe place to regroup, recover and begin rebuilding their lives, with the opening of a new women’s housing project in Courtenay.
Government of Canada invest in housing across British Columbia
VICTORIA, British Columbia –Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. That is why the Government of Canada launched Canada's very first National Housing Strategy, a once-in-a-generation investment to fight homelessness and improve access to affordable housing for Canadians and signed a new memorandum of intent (MOI) with the British Columbia government.
New affordable, supportive homes with health services proposed for Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE − The Government of British Columbia is partnering with the City of Prince George and Northern Health on an innovative project that would bring together new affordable housing and health-care services to support people in Prince George.
New supportive homes open for Parksville’s people in need
PARKSVILLE − People experiencing homelessness now have a roof over their heads and a path to new opportunities as a new permanent modular housing project creates 52 homes in Parksville, with around-the-clock staffing and supports on-site.
Nearly 70 new affordable homes open in Quesnel
QUESNEL – People with low to moderate incomes, including Indigenous peoples, seniors and families, now have access to 68 new rental homes with the opening of two affordable housing projects in Quesnel.
More accessible and affordable homes coming to Nanaimo
NANAIMO - New affordable rental homes are on the way that will provide more accessible housing options for people with developmental disabilities.
New affordable homes for Salt Spring Island families
SALT SPRING ISLAND - Low- to moderate-income families will benefit from 24 much-needed new affordable rental homes in the community.
New supportive homes coming for people in need in Quesnel
QUESNEL - Safe and secure homes are on the way for people experiencing homelessness as construction begins on a new supportive housing project in the community.
New shelter offers hope for people in need in Richmond
RICHMOND - A new permanent, accessible shelter for people experiencing homelessness is helping meet their immediate needs, while offering supports to help them build a brighter future.
New rental homes for people with middle incomes in Colwood
COLWOOD - Middle-income families will soon have nearly 50 new rental home options as ground breaks on a rental building in Colwood.
Forty new affordable homes open in Penticton
PENTICTON - Families and individuals with moderate incomes now have access to 40 new affordable homes, as a new rental building with accessible units opens in the community.
More than 100 new affordable homes coming to Salmon Arm
SALMON ARM - More new affordable rental homes and housing with supports are on the way for Salmon Arm.
Port Moody development offers new affordable housing, community space
PORT MOODY – Families and individuals in the Tri-Cities community will benefit from 55 new affordable rental homes as construction gets underway on redevelopment of a former church property.
New affordable homes coming soon for families, seniors in Cranbrook
CRANBROOK - Twenty new homes are on the way for families, seniors and people in need of affordable housing in Cranbrook, where the rental vacancy rate is near 1%.
New affordable homes on the way for people in Keremeos
KEREMEOS – More families and seniors in Keremeos will have an affordable place to call home thanks to a partnership between the Province and the Lower Similkameen Community Services Society.
Affordable rental renovation project helping renters, creating jobs
COURTENAY - Renovations planned for a social housing complex in the community will offer safer, more comfortable housing for more than 100 people, as well as job opportunities for people who face employment barriers due to poverty or disability.
New homes for Indigenous peoples planned for Downtown Eastside
VANCOUVER - A significant social housing project planned through a partnership between the Aboriginal Land Trust and the Government of British Columbia has the potential to change hundreds of lives.
More supportive homes coming to Kelowna
KELOWNA – Responding to the need for more supportive housing in Kelowna, a new project in Rutland will provide safe and secure homes for people experiencing homelessness, as well as young people who are struggling to find suitable housing.
New supportive homes open for women in need in Abbotsford
ABBOTSFORD - Women experiencing homelessness in the community now have 37 new supportive homes options at a permanent modular building with around-the-clock services.
Nearly 100 new affordable homes open in Terrace
TERRACE - People struggling to afford housing in the community now have access to nearly 100 new homes, thanks to a partnership between the Province, the City of Terrace and Ksan House Society.
New year-round shelter for people in Burnaby
BURNABY - The first ever year-round shelter in Burnaby will provide relief from nights on the street and give support and hope to people experiencing homelessness in the community, thanks to a partnership between the Province and the city.
Province creates more rental housing in Revelstoke
REVELSTOKE – More people in Revelstoke will soon have access to much-needed rental housing, with the B.C. government’s new HousingHub facilitating the purchase of two rental properties in the community.