Province Supports Unique New Centre for Addicted Youth
The Central City Foundation will use a one-time $2 million grant from government to build the Crossing at Keremeos facility, which will become B.C.’s first long-term residential treatment centre for addicted youth.
B.C. Apprentices Increase for Fourth Straight Year
With almost 40,000 registered apprentices and youth participants in British Columbia as of March 31, the Industry Training Authority (ITA) has successfully exceeded its service plan targets for the fourth straight fiscal year.
New Centre to Train More Health Professionals in B.C.
A $39.3-million, state-of-the-art Health Sciences Centre that creates spaces for 1,500 more students – primarily in health-care professions including nursing and seniors' care – has been officially opened at Douglas College's David Lam campus.
A wide range of new measures to address climate change, promote greener choices, and encourage economic investment will allow British Columbia to meet the challenges of the future.
Comparing the BC Liberals and the NDP respective records on health care presents a stark contrast. The numbers, and Former NDP Health Minister Corky Evans, speak for themselves.