New homes proposed for people in need in Chilliwack

CHILLIWACK – More people experiencing homelessness in Chilliwack will have the chance for stable housing through another proposed modular housing partnership between the Government of British Columbia and the city.

Construction begins on supportive housing in Terrace

TERRACE – People, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Terrace, will have access to new homes before winter, as the Province starts construction on 52 units of modular housing with 24/7 support services.

New homes are on the way for Kitimat women facing violence

KITIMAT – Women and children in Kitimat fleeing violence will have more options for housing, thanks to a new transition house being funded by the Government of British Columbia as part of a partnership with Tamitik Status of Women Association, the Haisla Nation and the District of Kitimat.

Construction starts on 36 new supportive homes in Prince Rupert

PRINCE RUPERT – People in Prince Rupert experiencing homelessness will have a home to call their own soon, as the Province starts construction on 36 units of supportive housing that will provide people with access to safe and secure homes with 24/7 supports.

Sarah Ross House provides new homes for people in need

VANCOUVER – Sarah Ross House, a new modular housing building developed in partnership by the Government of British Columbia and the City of Vancouver, is opening its doors and offering another 52 homes for people in need.

Over 2,000 new supportive homes confirmed in under a year

VICTORIA – More than 2,000 people experiencing homelessness will soon have a place to call home, thanks to a partnership between the Province and municipalities that is building new, supportive homes in 22 communities across British Columbia.

New location for supportive housing in Penticton

PENTICTON – In response to an urgent need for more supportive housing in the community, BC Housing has identified a new location to develop a 62-unit housing project for Penticton residents who are experiencing, or at risk of homelessness.

Supportive housing residents to benefit from purchase of Woodwynn Farms

VICTORIA – People who are living in supportive housing in the Capital Regional District (CRD) will have opportunities to become healthier and learn new skills, following the purchase of Woodwynn Farms by the Province, through BC Housing, for use as a therapeutic-recovery community.

New funding keeps North Shore Youth Safe House open

NORTH VANCOUVER – Youth fleeing abusive situations, and those experiencing or at risk of homelessness, will continue to have a safe place to turn to, as the Province provides operating funding for the North Shore Youth Safe House.

Affordable Homes for Indigenous People Open in Nanaimo

NANAIMO- Indigenous people in Nanaimo now have access to new affordable rental homes resulting from a partnership between the governments of Canada and British Columbia, Nanaimo Aboriginal Centre, City of Nanaimo and the Regional District of Nanaimo.

Supportive housing under construction in Kelowna

KELOWNA – The Province is starting construction on 46 units of modular housing with 24/7 support services, which means people who are homeless in Kelowna will have access to secure housing before the cold weather returns.

New affordable rentals under construction in Creston

CRESTON – The Government of British Columbia is partnering with the Kootenay Region Association for Community Living and the Columbia Basin Trust to build and manage nine new affordable rental units in Creston designed for low-income adults who have disabilities.

Affordable rental homes under construction in Courtenay

COURTENAY – The Government of British Columbia is partnering with M’akola Housing Society and Wachiay Friendship Centre Society to build 35 affordable, supportive homes for people who are at risk of homelessness, including Indigenous peoples, in Courtenay.

Housing construction resumes with end of protest in Maple Ridge

MAPLE RIDGE – The Government of British Columbia and BC Housing will resume preparing a site for temporary modular housing for people who are homeless in Maple Ridge after protesters voluntarily vacated the site, prior to the court application to have them removed.

Housing proposed for people who are homeless in Burnaby

BURNABY – People in the City of Burnaby experiencing or at risk of homelessness will benefit from approximately 52 supportive homes with around-the-clock support, to be built in partnership with the Government of British Columbia.