
B.C. government funds emergency operations across Abby-Mission, Chilliwack areas
FRASER VALLEY — The B.C. government is investing nearly $7 million into emergency preparedness across the province– and more than $350,000 is going to communities within the Fraser Valley.
“Local emergency operations centres (EOC) are crucial in coordinating response efforts and safeguarding communities during emergencies,” said Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Kelly Greene. “That’s why we’re providing communities with tools and training for staff and volunteers at emergency operations centres.”
EOCs help with distributing information, shelter assistance and other vital resources during an emergency. Ten of the 139 projects receiving funding are located in the Fraser Valley region, with the breakdown as follows:
- Abbotsford – Training and hands-on mock event exercises. Amount: $39,587.
- Fraser Valley Regional District – Simulation exercise and EOC supplies. Amount: $40,000.
- Harrison Hot Springs – Section training and operational equipment. Amount: $34,835.
- Hope – Foundational training and operational equipment, including a generator. Amount: $40,000.
- Kent – Foundational training and functional exercise. Amount: $39,911.
- Mission – Functional exercise and operation supplies. Amount: $32,776.
- Seabird Island Band – Functional exercise, foundational training and operational supplies. Amount: $33,660.
- Skowkale First Nation – Foundational and section training. Amount: $30,173.
- Sqwá First Nation – IT and operational equipment. Amount: $40,000.
- Yakweakwioose First Nation – Foundational training and operational supplies. Amount: $26,245.