
Emergency Management in B.C.
Increasing climate challenges means that emergency and disaster management is changing. Learn how you and your community can adapt to this shifting landscape and explore stories covering all four pillars of emergency management.
Latest Stories
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Community Spotlight: neighbourhood plans with Salt Spring Island and Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
The Community Spotlight series highlights communities, organizations and individuals who are taking innovative actions to help build resilient communities. Today we meet Amy MacLeod, Pod Program Coordinator… Read More
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From disaster to community empowerment – how Grand Forks came together to rebuild
After a week of high temperatures and three days of continuous rainfall, on May 10, 2018, the Kettle and Granby rivers exceeded a one-in-200-year flood… Read More
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Community Spotlight: Neighbour Lab
The Community Spotlight series highlights communities, organizations and individuals who are taking innovative actions to help build resilient communities. Today we meet Neighbour Lab. Meet… Read More
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Feeling eco-anxious? Tips for staying action-oriented and prepared
Have you heard of “eco-anxiety” or “climate anxiety”? With seemingly unavoidable headlines about climate change and frequent emergencies such as wildfire, flood and drought, it… Read More
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