NANAIMO – Local organizations will continue to deliver programs that improve people’s quality of life thanks to nearly $61 million in Community Gaming Grants for human and social services, say New Democrat MLAs Doug Routley and Sheila Malcolmson. “People in our region …
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NDP MLA Malcolmson says community will be better prepared for climate-related disasters
NANAIMO – New Democrat MLA Sheila Malcolmson says that people in Nanaimo will benefit from funding that will help strengthen their community’s resilience against climate-related hazards such as flooding, drought, wildfires. “We want people in Nanaimo to feel safe and secure …
NDP MLA Routley says Cowichan Valley will be better prepared for climate-related disasters
LADYSMITH – New Democrat MLA Doug Routley says that people in the Cowichan Valley will benefit from funding that will help strengthen their community’s resilience against climate-related hazards such as flooding, drought, and wildfires. “Climate adaptation and disaster readiness requires …
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NDP MLA Harwinder Sandhu says people in Lumby will benefit from funds to reduce the risks of disaster related to climate change
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NDP MLA Babchuk says people on the North Island will benefit from funds to reduce the risks of disaster related to climate change
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NDP MLAs says funding will support community safety projects in Burnaby
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