Leveraging strengths, transforming health care The PHSA undertook a unique strategic planning process in the fall of 2003 whereby we completed our strategic planning in "lock-step" with our agencies and programs, with the plans of one "shaping and shaped by" plans of the other. These plans,...
Leveraging strengths, transforming health care The PHSA undertook a unique strategic planning process in the fall of 2003 whereby we completed our strategic planning in "lock-step" with our agencies and programs, with the plans of one "shaping and shaped by" plans of the other. These plans,...
Note:BC has now entered phase 3 of its restart plan, and the provincial government has released new guidelines for employers runningindustrial campsandhotels. You can find our latest guidance on COVID-19 workplace safety protocolshere. We continue to await guidance from the provincial governmen...
This situation underscores the critical need for further regulation of air pollutant emission sources and integrating environmental health into sustainable development strategies. PM2.5 is a complex mix of primary particles like black carbon (BC) and organic carbon (OC), and secondary particles generated...
In recent years, severe air pollution has had a serious impact on the health and economy of residents and has attracted great attention. Due to the spatial
(updated August 17, 2011), in relation to flood control, flood hazard management and development of land that is subject to flooding in the Province of British Columbia, and Professional Practice Guidelines –Legislated Flood Assessments in a Changing Climate in BC commissioned by the Ministry of ...
spending to cater to the island’s growing population. The province’s ambitious FY23 capital plan targets spending above $1 bn for the next five years—38% higher than its last 5-year plan, aiming to improve the province’s climate resiliency, ...
A resolution calling for a provincial strategy will be heading to the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) convention this fall, said FVRD chair Jason Lum. “Municipalities have been forced to deal with homeless camps for quite some time but without a co-ordinated regional approach, the situatio...
IEC-BC CEO Patrick MacKenzie told theNow-Leaderhe was “thrilled” with the news. “What we want to do is make sure that more newcomers connect with more employers more quickly in their settlement process so that they get the jobs that they’re qualified to do much more quickly,” M...
anticipate the potential freedom that vaccinations may offer, many people in Saanich North and the Islands want more information about when and how they can be vaccinated. The BC Green Caucus continues to encourage the provincial government to clearly communicate the vaccination plan to all British ...