Press Release
April 18, 2024
VICTORIA – People in approximately 100 communities will be safer during emergencies with provincial funding that will better equip local governments and First Nations to respond to emergencies.
“As we move into the wildfire season, we know that many communities may need to activate their emergency operations centres (EOC) to respond and support people in their areas,” said Bowinn Ma, Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness. “Local emergency operations centres are crucial for co-ordinating emergency response to keep people safe. This funding will help communities support responders on the ground and better protect people in emergency situations.”
The Province is providing approximately $2.7 million to communities in B.C. for emergency-preparedness initiatives, such as new supplies for local emergency operations centres and conducting training and exercises to support staff and enhance capacity. Emergency operations centres are a vital part of local emergency response, bringing together representatives and leaders to co-ordinate actions and resources, and to support first responders.
“This funding will help to grow communications capacity in our Lhtako Dene Nation emergency operations command centre, which was established last year,” said Bruce McDonald, lands and natural resource manager, Lhtako Dene First Nation. “It will help us initiate reliable means of communication with neighbouring Nations in the Quesnel area so we can better support them during times of emergency and need.”
Funded through the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund (CEPF), investments will support 80 projects in approximately 100 communities in the province, including:
“This funding will enhance the Akisqnuk First Nation community and staff to strengthen emergency-management education and response for both minor and major emergency situations,” said Thomas Dobbin, emergency program co-ordinator for Akisqnuk First Nation. “This initiative aims to foster greater collaboration and training opportunities with neighbouring local governments.”
The CEPF helps communities better prepare for and mitigate the impacts of climate-related emergencies by funding local projects and initiatives in several categories. In addition to emergency operations centre equipment and training, other categories include disaster-risk reduction and climate adaptation, public notification and evacuation-route planning, Indigenous cultural safety and cultural humility training, and emergency support services equipment and training. The CEPF is administered by the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) on behalf of the Province.
The Province has invested $369 million into the CEPF since it was established in 2017. More than $217 million has been provided to First Nations and local governments through the CEPF for more than 1,970 projects. More than half of the funding has gone to communities since December 2022, demonstrating the Province’s commitment to ramping up defences against climate emergencies in B.C. Since 2017, approximately $14.9 million has been invested to support local emergency operations centres.
Quotes:
Monique Weir, emergency program co-ordinator, City of Mission –
“The City of Mission is pleased to be receiving a grant from the UBCM Community Emergency Preparedness Fund in conjunction with Leq:a’mel First Nation. With this funding, Mission and Leq:a’mel will engage in joint emergency operations centre training and exercises. This training will be instrumental in building emergency-response resilience within our own communities and will promote collaboration and mutual aid support between our communities. We are grateful for this opportunity to train together.”
Ross Siemens, mayor of Abbotsford –
“It’s imperative our staff are trained so they can provide instant support for our community when an emergency operations centre is activated. The city of Abbotsford benefitted from this first-hand with the 2021 floods. We are grateful to UBCM and the B.C. government for this funding so that we can continue to provide enhanced training for our staff, and our First Nations neighbours can do the same.”
Kevin Sampson, emergency program manager, Nlaka’pamux Health Services Society –
“The program will bolster much-needed resources to the communities involved. It will help strengthen collaboration opportunities through collective training, exercises and capacity building among the applicant participants, as well as the neighbouring communities in the area. The essential equipment acquired will support the emergency operations centre teams by enhancing the response efforts and streamlining co-ordination among the section chiefs and external agencies.”
Leonard Lee, board chair, Sunshine Coast Regional District –
“This funding from the CEPF really helps invest in community emergency preparedness. This year, funding will allow for investments in emergency radio equipment and emergency operations centre training. Being able to provide this training in the community will not only allow for more participation from local first responders, but will also strengthen our training program for the years ahead.”
Kevin Skrepnek, manager of community and emergency services, Thompson-Nicola Regional District –
“As a region that has experienced numerous disasters in recent years, the support we receive through the CEPF program is a crucial lifeline for our emergency-management efforts. Given our vast area and small rural tax base, the Thompson-Nicola Regional District has limited funding options to properly outfit our emergency operations centre and response personnel. Equipment such as satellite phones, portable generators and radios are critical tools that help us protect public safety during emergencies.”
Learn more:
For information about the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund, visit: https://www.ubcm.ca/cepf
A backgrounder follows.
Contact:
Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness
Media Relations
250 880-6430
BACKGROUNDER
Emergency operations centre funding recipients
The Community Emergency Preparedness Fund (CEPF) is administered through the Union of British Columbia Municipalities and funds projects that support First Nations and local governments to better prepare for disasters and reduce risks from hazards in a changing climate.
First Nations and local governments throughout British Columbia will receive approximately $2.7 million from the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund as follows:
?akisqnuk First Nation – Emergency Operations Centre (EOC)
Approved amount: $30,000
Abbotsford – EOC Training
Approved amount: $21,602.75
Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District – Regional: Building Capacity and Improving Resiliency in Emergency Operations
Regional partner: Port Alberni
Approved amount: $60,000
Boothroyd Indian Band – EOC
Approved amount: $30,000
Bowen Island – EOC Tabletop, Equipment and Electrical Upgrade
Approved amount: $30,000
Burnaby – EOC Software
Approved amount: $30,000
Burns Lake – EOC Tabletop Exercise
Approved amount: $24,931
Cariboo Regional District – EOC Equipment and Training 2024
Approved amount: $13,875.90
Central Coast Regional District – In-Person and Virtual EOC Training and Equipment
Approved amount: $30,000
Chase – EOC Generator Purchase
Approved amount: $15,000
Chawathil First Nation – Acquisition of EOC Trailer and Trailer Orientation Training Day
Approved amount: $28,198.50
Chetwynd – EOC Exercise Development and Training
Approved amount: $29,947
Cowichan Tribes – EOC Equipment and Storage
Approved amount: $30,000
Daylu Dena Council – EOC Training
Approved amount: $30,000
Ditidaht First Nation – EOC Setup and Signage
Approved amount: $30,000
Fort Nelson First Nation – EOC Emergency Generator
Approved amount: $30,000
Fort St. John – Development of New Primary EOC Location
Approved amount: $30,000
Fraser-Fort George Regional District – Mobile EOC Power, Communications, EOC Staff Emergency Sustenance, Training and Exercising Improvements
Approved amount: $30,000
Gibsons – EOC
Approved amount: $30,000
Golden – Radios and 72-Hour Kits
Approved amount: $28,623.26
Granisle – EOC Building Upgrade and Mock Exercise Training
Approved amount: $30,000
Harrison Hot Springs – EOC Capacity
Approved amount: $18,524
Heiltsuk First Nation – 2024 EOC Project
Approved amount: $30,000
Highlands – East Fire Hall EOC Back Up Generator – Connections and Commissioning
Approved amount: $15,000
Hope – EOC Communication and Operations Equipment
Approved amount: $30,000
Houston – 2024 EOC Training and Equipment
Approved amount: $30,000
Iskut First Nation – Mobile EOC
Approved amount: $30,000
Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations – EOC Operational Resiliency
Approved amount: $30,000
Kent – Equipment and Training
Approved amount: $30,000
Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation – EOC Capacity Enhancement
Approved amount: $30,000
Kitsumkalum Band – EOC Update
Approved amount: $30,000
Kwikwetlem First Nation – Building Emergency Response Capacity
Approved amount: $30,000
Lhtako Dene Nation – Amateur Radio Repeater for EOC Centre. Very High Frequency Repeater and High Frequency Portable Communications
Approved amount: $30,000
Lytton – EOC Training
Approved amount: $28,901.72
Mackenzie – 2024 EOC Grant Application
Approved amount: $30,000
McBride – 2024 EOC Training and Equipment
Approved amount: $24,317.28
Metchosin – EOC Operations & Updates
Approved amount: $30,000
Mission – Regional: EOC Training and Exercise – Collaboration and Mutual Response
Regional partner: Leq’a:mel First Nation
Approved amount: $57,117
Nak’azdli Whut’en – Regional: Nak’azdli Whut’en and the District of Fort St. James Joint EOC
Regional partner: Fort St. James
Approved amount: $60,000
Nanaimo Regional District – 2024 EOC Training Project
Approved amount: $29,994.51
North Coast Regional District – Backup Generators for Haida Gwaii
Approved amount: $30,000
Okanagan Indian Band – Mobile EOC
Approved amount: $30,000
Old Masset Village Council – Regional: Joint Emergency Management Training/Exercise Project
Regional partner: Masset
Approved amount: $52,116.36
Parksville – Regional: 2024 EOC Training and Supplies
Regional partner: Qualicum Beach
Approved amount: $59,956.14
Penticton – 2024 EOC Equipment and Training
Approved amount: $29,050
Pitt Meadows – EOC Training and Table Top Exercise, and EOC Supplies
Approved amount: $28,624.57
Port Coquitlam – Enhancements to EOC facilities
Approved amount: $27,850
Port Moody – Multi-Jurisdictional Extreme Temperature Preparedness
Approved amount: $29,932.66
Powell River – Regional: qathet Region Department Operations Centre
Regional partner: Tla’amin Nation
Approved amount: $60,000
Prince George – EOC Training/Exercises and Equipment Modernization
Approved amount: $22,500
qathet Regional District – Regional EOC Tabletop Workshops Series
Approved amount: $30,000
Quesnel – EOC Training
Approved amount: $14,000
Revelstoke – EOC Exercise Training
Approved amount: $17,000
Saanich – EOC – Training and Exercising
Approved amount: $30,000
Saulteau First Nations – EOC Equipment and Training
Approved amount: $16,900
Seabird Island Band – 2024 Training and Equipment
Approved amount: $29,920.00
Sékw’els’as First Nation – EOC Capacity Building
Approved amount: $28,750
Sidney – EOC Equipment and Training
Approved amount: $30,000
Siska Band – Regional: Nlaka’pamux Nation EOC Capacity Building
Regional partners: Nicomen Indian Band, Skuppah Indian Band
Approved amount: $80,000
Skeetechestn Indian Band – EOC
Approved amount: $26,600
Snuneymuxw First Nation – Emergency Operations Project
Approved amount: $30,000
Sooke – EOC Enhanced Readiness
Approved amount: $29,994
Squamish – EOC Capacity Building Project
Approved amount: $29,693.99
Strathcona Regional District – Regional: North Island EOC
Regional partners: Campbell River, Ehattesaht First Nation, Gold River, Klahoose First Nation, Mount Waddington Regional District, Mowachat/Muchalaht First Nations, Nuchatlaht First Nation
Approved amount: $359,910
Stswecem’c Xgat’tem First Nation – Mobile EOC
Approved amount: $30,000
Sunshine Coast Regional District – EOC Equipment and Training Improvements
Approved amount: $28,095
Taku River Tlingit First Nation – EOC Training and Equipment Project
Approved amount: $30,000
Taylor – EOC Training, Supplies and Full Exercise Project
Approved amount: $6,500
Terrace – Next Generation Integrated Communications Enhancement Project for the EOC
Approved amount: $30,000
Thompson-Nicola Regional District – EOC Improvements
Approved amount: $30,000
Tofino – EOC Enhancement, Equipment and Training
Approved amount: $30,000
Tsleil-Waututh Nation – EOC Equipment and Training
Approved amount: $29,816.83
Ucluelet – Tsunami Warning System Revitalization Project
Approved amount: $29,943
Vanderhoof – EOC Training and Equipment Project
Approved amount: $30,000
Victoria – EOC Communications and Workstation Upgrade
Approved amount: $28,320.08
Wells – EOC Equipment and Training
Approved amount: $30,000
Whistler – EOC Room Technological Upgrades and Trainings
Approved amount: $14,459.08
Williams Lake First Nation – EOC Equipment
Approved amount: $29,352.87
Witset First Nation – EOC Equipment Updates
Approved amount: $13,596.28
Xaxl’ip First Nation – EOC Starter Kit
Approved amount: $30,000Contact:Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness
Media Relations
250 880-6430
Connect with the Province of B.C. at: news.gov.bc.ca/connect
ILR4