Homeless camps persist east of Chilliwack despite working group’s meetings
CHILLIWACK — Despite ongoing meetings by a homeless encampment working group that has been collaborating for at least five months now, occupied homeless camps in the otherwise pristine Chilliwack River Valley don’t appear to be going away anytime soon, especially ahead of a busy summer season where Lower Mainland visitors and locals tend to travel to the area.
Since January, a committee formally known as the Chilliwack River Valley Homeless Encampment working group has been meeting to strategically address the ongoing encampments that are causing a mess east of the Vedder Bridge. The group typically meets on the second Wednesday of each month and has been gathering since early 2023.
The group has typically included a representative from the RCMP, Chilliwack Restorative Justice, Fraser Valley Regional District, Salvation Army, Fraser Health Integrated Homeless Action Response Team, Soowahlie First Nation, FVRD Electoral Area E, Ann Davis Outreach, Natural Resources (provincial agency), B.C. Housing, Ministry of Forests, Chilliwack Tourism, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada (federal).
Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment RCMP Superintendent Davy Lee referenced this homeless encampment working group at a Chilliwack City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 19. Supt. Lee says the group, formally known as the Chilliwack River Valley Homeless Encampment Stakeholders Working Group, is trying to address the ongoing homeless issue.

