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News and Announcements April 4, 2025

Local Government News


Saanich Offers Free Enrolment in Local Business Accelerator Program
In response to current Canada-US trade challenges, Project Zero announced 20 free spots for local businesses to take part in the program.

  Posted: April 4, 2025

The CRD, Tsartlip and Tseycum First Nations sign Memorandum of Understanding
The CRD operates on the Territory of the W̱SÁNEĆ people, who have stewarded these lands and seawaters since time immemorial. By providing this mechanism to include W̱JOȽEȽP and W̱SIḴEM priorities, and First Nations knowledge into CRD initiatives, this collaboration will help foster a more inclusive approach to regional government.

  Posted: April 2, 2025

Final Acquisition Marks Milestone for Ambleside Waterfront Plan in West Vancouver
The District has been working to enhance public access to the waterfront since the mid-1950s. The initial efforts led to the creation of Ambleside Park through the purchase and removal of cottages and homes. In the 1970s, the District began acquiring properties along Argyle Avenue between 13th Street and 18th Street to further extend this vision. 

  Posted: April 1, 2025

Sacred Land Return, Agreement Advance Reconciliation Between Semá:th First Nation and B.C.
Sumas First Nation (Semá:th) and the Province are strengthening their relationship through the return of the sacred Lightning Rock site.

  Posted: March 31, 2025

Joint Statement by Mayors of Canada, Mexico, and the United States on the Benefits of North American Free and Fair Trade
Mayors and local officials from the United States, Mexico, and Canada issued a joint statement in support of North American trade at the conclusion of a trilateral summit in Washington D.C.

  Posted: March 28, 2025

 

Announcements


BC MINISTRY OF HEALTH - SUBSTANCE USE POLICY DIVISION

Invitation to participate in the Workplace Nasal Naloxone Pilot Initiative


As the toxic drug crisis persists, the Ministry of Health continues to work urgently to expand access to naloxone, which reverses opioid poisoning. Naloxone is available in two formulations: intramuscular (injectable) and intranasal (nasal). Nasal and injectable naloxone are both effective at reversing opioid poisoning. Nasal naloxone may be a preferred choice in some workplace settings given its ease of use. 

The Ministry is offering a one-time, no-cost initiative to distribute nasal naloxone kits to publicly funded organizations in settings where there are barriers to administering injectable naloxone and where a toxic drug event may occur. Having naloxone available in the workplace may also create opportunities to foster education and conversations about drug use, while promoting safety, protecting community members and encouraging proactive awareness.

We invite local governments to access no-cost nasal naloxone kits through this initiative. Participation requirements include a commitment to completing an assessment about your workplace’s naloxone needs, a free online course for staff expected to administer naloxone and reporting on kit usage. Kits will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis with quantity maximums until supply runs out.

As this is a one-time initiative, participating organizations will need to pursue regular avenues for purchasing naloxone in the future.

For more information or if you’re interested in participating in the Workplace Nasal Naloxone Pilot Initiative , please contact [email protected].
 



PROVINCE OF BC - MINISTRY OF FINANCE



For the 6 month period beginning April 1, 2025,  the Property Tax Deferment interest rates will be:
 
  • Regular Program: 3.45%
  • Families with Children Program: 5.45%
  • Financial Hardship Program: 5.45%


BC COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM



BC Communities in Bloom - Register Before April 25th

Over the years, BC Communities in Bloom has played a pivotal role in enhancing the liveability of towns and cities. The program encourages municipalities to strive for excellence in horticulture, heritage conservation, and environmental practices.

The active involvement of community members in BC Communities in Bloom initiatives fosters a collaborative spirit and empowers citizens to take ownership of their surroundings.

Evaluated Registration closes April 25th.

Smaller community groups or clubs are encouraged to participate with a Community Showcase.

BC COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM Provincial Society was formed to administrate the Provincial Edition of the National Communities in Bloom Program. www.bccib.ca for more information.
 
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