With $1 million funding boost from city leaders, Chilliwack Search and Rescue officially breaks ground on new rescue hall
CHILLIWACK — Buoyed by a $1 million funding commitment from city leaders, Chilliwack Search and Rescue officially broke ground Tuesday morning (Jan. 16) on its new rescue hall, a project that will take roughly 10 months and could be complete before the end of 2024.
“Today, Mayor Popove and Councillors Mercer, Westeringh, and Shields joined members from Chilliwack Search and Rescue to break ground on their new building! The City of Chilliwack is pleased to contribute $1 million towards this project,” the municipality wrote on Facebook.
According to a news release issued on January 11, Chilliwack SAR invited business sponsors and city officials to attend a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday morning, January 16 as construction commences after two months of demolition and ground work.
“This vital project will drastically improve the operational capacity of BC’s 3rd busiest SAR team by offering significantly more space for a growing fleet of vehicles and rescue equipment, along with providing training space for the team of approximately 40 dedicated volunteers,” Chilliwack SAR wrote in a news release.
