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Description: While local and provincial governments loosen lockdowns, vulnerable Indigenous communities across the country say they’re fighting an uphill battle to safeguard their residents.
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Subject: Nuxalk First Nation, Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | MInistry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, 'Namgis First Nation, Webber, Wally, Council of the Haida Nation, Haida Nation, Trevena, Claire, BC Ferries, Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, Banerji, Anna, Rapid Antigen Tests, Government of Canada , Bellegarde, Perry, Heiltsuk Nation, Henry, Bonnie, Slett, Marilyn, Vancouver Coastal Health, Mohawk Council of Kanesatake, Simon, Serge, Quevillon, Pascal, Tallio, Mike, Fraser, Scott
Group: Government Affairs, Indigenous Communities, Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Issawi, Hamdi
Publisher: Maclean's
Coverage: British Columbia--Bella Coola Valley, British Columbia--Alert Bay, British Columbia--Cormorant Island, British Columbia, British Columbia--Haida Gwaii, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Canada, Nunavut, British Columbia--Bella Bella, Quebec--Oka
Format: Magazine article
Date: 2020-06-09
Description: On-campus supports for the unvaccinated leave symptomatic students scrambling.
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Subject: University of Victoria, Vaccinations, BC Vaccine Card, Rapid Antigen Tests, Government of Canada , Island Health
Group: Education, Post Secondary, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Bourdon, Kate
Publisher: Martlet
Coverage: British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--Saanich, British Columbia--Oak Bay
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2021-10-08
Description: Nanaimo’s chamber of commerce is frustrated with amended COVID-19 guidelines recently announced by the province.
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Subject: Smythe, Kim, Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce, Kahlon, Ravi, Province of British Columbia, Government of Canada
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability, Hospitality Industry
Creator: Yu, Karl
Publisher: Nanaimo News Bulletin
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2021-12-23
Description: About 170 people in Nanaimo donated to convoy protests and illegal blockades through GiveSendGo.
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Subject: GiveSendGo, GoFundMe, Trudeau, Justin, Freeland, Chrystia, Government of Canada
Group: Protests & Activism
Creator: Black Press
Publisher: Nanaimo News Bulletin
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo, Canada, Ontario--Ottawa
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-02-15
Description: A procession of vehicles, protesting vaccine mandates, passed by Woodgrove Centre in Nanaimo the morning of Jan. 29, bound for a rally in Victoria.
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Subject: Convoy 4 Truckers, Brett, Kevin, Vaccinations, Government of Canada , Canada Border Services Agency, Duclos, Jean-Yves
Group: Protests & Activism, Vaccinations
Creator: Nanaimo News Bulletin
Publisher: Nanaimo News Bulletin
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo, British Columbia--Vancouver Island, British Columbia--Victoria, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-01-29
Description: The danger to rural women facing violence is higher than ever due to the COVID-19 crisis, but the number of victims reaching out for support is not growing apace in the North Island region, troubling the agencies that help them.
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Subject: Palmer, Diane, Campbell River and North Island Transition Society, Clelland, Julie, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ann Elmore Transition House, Cortes Island Women's Resource Centre, Government of Canada , Bulford, Sean, Status of Women Canada, BC Housing
Group: Community Organizations, Criminal, Racist, Threatening, & Non-compliant Behaviour
Creator: Baker, Rochelle
Publisher: Canada's National Observer
Coverage: British Columbia--Campbell River, British Columbia--North Central Vancouver Island, British Columbia--Quadra Island, British Columbia--Cortes Island
Format: News media
Date: 2020-04-22
Description: Low-income seniors, particularly in rural and remote areas, are falling through the cracks when it comes to federal response funding during the COVID-19 pandemic, NDP party whip Rachel Blaney said.
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Subject: Kidd, Derik, Blaney, Rachel, Government of Canada , Trudeau, Justin, Mackenzie, Isobel, Province of British Columbia
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability, Government Affairs, Seniors, Elders, & Long-Term Care
Creator: Baker, Rochelle
Publisher: Canada's National Observer
Coverage: British Columbia--Quadra Island, British Columbia, Canada
Format: News media
Date: 2020-05-02
Description: Island seafood processors on B.C.’s Pacific coast say they are working to adapt to rapidly shifting market demands and heightened safety protocols, but some companies are taking a bigger hit from COVID-19 than others.
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Subject: Pirie, Cam, Walcan Seafood, Government of Canada , Brown’s Bay Packing Company, Stover, David, Cargill, Hall, Shawn, BC Salmon Farmers Association
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability, Food Security
Creator: Baker, Rochelle
Publisher: Canada's National Observer
Coverage: British Columbia--Quadra Island, British Columbia--Strathcona Regional District, British Columbia--North Central Vancouver Island, Alberta--High River, British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2020-05-05
Description: Rachel Blaney noted in a news release that last Friday (Oct. 21), during the House of Commons question period, she took the federal government to task over the lack of emergency health care services in North Island communities.
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Subject: Blaney, Rachel, Government of Canada , Island Health, Port Hardy Hospital, Port McNeill Hospital, Cormorant Island Community Health Centre, Canadian Nurses Association, New Democratic Party of British Columbia
Group: Government Affairs, Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities
Creator: Black Press
Publisher: North Island Gazette
Coverage: British Columbia--Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia--Port Hardy, British Columbia--Port McNeill, British Columbia--Cormorant Island, British Columbia--Alert Bay
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-10-24
Description: The Parksville Qualicum Community Foundation, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, has been able to offer nearly $70,000 in financial support to non-profit organizations.
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Subject: Parksville Qualicum Community Foundation, Vancouver Foundation, Nanaimo Foundation, Government of Canada , Community Foundations of Canada
Group: Community Organizations, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: Parksville Qualicum Community Foundation
Publisher: Parksville Qualicum Community Foundation
Coverage: British Columbia--Oceanside
Format: Blog post
Date: 2020-07-14
Description: Parksville-Qualicum Community Foundation is participating in the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative (CHCI), a new $31 million investment from the Government of Canada that will support communities as they adapt public spaces for the new realities of the pandemic.
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Subject: Parksville Qualicum Community Foundation, Government of Canada , Community Foundations of Canada, Canadian Urban Institute
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability
Creator: Parksville Qualicum Community Foundation
Publisher: Parksville Qualicum Community Foundation
Coverage: British Columbia--Oceanside
Format: Blog post
Date: 2021-02-08
Description: We have failed to protect seniors and this has been one of the harshest lessons of the pandemic. It’s time to fix long term care. We need a national inquiry into this tragedy, national standards, and a seniors strategy.
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Subject: Manly, Paul, Nanaimo Seniors Village, Retirement Concepts, Island Health, Anbang Insurance, Government of Canada
Group: Government Affairs, Seniors, Elders, & Long-Term Care
Creator: Manly, Paul
Publisher: Manly, Paul
Coverage: Canada, British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Website content, Petition
Date: 2020-07-24
Description: COVID-19 updates.
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Subject: Pearson College, Henry, Bonnie, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, Vaccinations, Government of Canada , McLellan, Anne, Pile, Ty, Davis, Craig
Group: Community Exposures & Transmissions, Education, Post Secondary, Vaccinations
Creator: Pearson College
Publisher: Pearson College
Coverage: British Columbia--Metchosin, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: Website content
Description: Three organizations have joined in partnership to create the Powell River Community Response Fund.
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Subject: United Way Powell River and District, Powell River Community Foundation, First Credit Union, Okazaki, Kai, City of Powell River, qathet Regional District, Tla'amin Nation, Canadian Red Cross, Community Foundations of Canada, United Way Centraide Canada, Government of Canada , Reinisch, Charlene, Bowyer, Linda, Cooper, Ross
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability, Community Organizations
Creator: Powell River Peak
Publisher: Powell River Peak
Coverage: British Columbia--Powell River, British Columbia--Sunshine Coast
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2020-05-20
Description: So much focus has been on the COVID-19 pandemic that our other public health emergency is often ignored or, at best, gets attention once a month when the number of people dying from toxic drug overdoses is released.
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Subject: British Columbia Toxic Drugs Crisis, Province of British Columbia, Fraser Health, Health Canada, Government of Canada , Lapointe, Lisa, Malcolmson, Sheila
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: Baldrey, Keith
Publisher: Powell River Peak
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: News media
Date: 2021-11-15
Description: Debates have raged about the best way to prevent the spread of COVID in schools, but a key part of the education system is often left out of these discussions: Child care.
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Subject: Monahan, Nina, Day Care Centres, Province of British Columbia, Variants of Concern, Social Research and Development Corporation, Early Childhood Educators of BC, Gawlick, Emily, Barkved, Kelsi, Omicron Variant, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Children and Family Development, Rapid Antigen Tests, Lysyshyn, Mark, WorkSafeBC, BC Centre for Disease Control, Henry, Bonnie, Long COVID, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Education, Whiteside, Jennifer, Chen, Katrina, Irwin, Sue, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Education and Child Care, Government of Canada , Zeidler, Karina, Vancouver School Board, Ventilation
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability, Education, K to 12, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families, Testing, Case Counts, Analysis, & Modelling
Creator: Arkell, Emma
Publisher: The Maple
Coverage: British Columbia, British Columbia--Vancouver, British Columbia--Prince Rupert
Format: News media
Date: 2022-09-15
Description: I’d like to assure you that the team at the Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) is taking the COVID-19 pandemic very seriously, and our primary goals right now are to keep our community and staff healthy and safe, help ‘flatten the curve’ by slowing virus transmission, and maintain the Port of Prince Rupert’s critical role in the continued global movement of goods and ongoing delivery of essential services.
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Subject: Prince Rupert Port Authority, Port of Prince Rupert, Transport Canada, Government of Canada
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Stevenson, Shaun
Publisher: Prince Rupert Port Authority
Coverage: British Columbia--Prince Rupert
Format: Letter
Date: 2020
Description: Safe Schools Coalition BC is joining up with Protect Our Province BC, BC School Covid Tracker, Canadian Aerosol Transmission Coalition and other allies to demand stronger COVID-19 safety protocols in BC schools.
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Subject: Safe Schools Coalition BC, Protect Our Province BC, BC School Covid Tracker, Canadian Aerosol Transmission Coalition, Dix, Adrian, Whiteside, Jennifer, Ventilation, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, BC Centre for Disease Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Province of British Columbia, Government of Canada , Vaccinations, Long COVID
Group: Education, K to 12, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families
Creator: Safe Schools Coalition BC
Publisher: Safe Schools Coalition BC
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Blog post
Date: 2022-08-29
Description: Search for products, services or business categories to find locally owned businesses providing such goods and services.
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Subject: Greater Nanaimo Chamber of Commerce, Government of Canada , BC Chamber of Commerce
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability
Creator: Shop Local Nanaimo
Publisher: Shop Local Nanaimo
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Website
Date: 2022
Description: The report addressed food security under the federal and provincial poverty reduction strategies. Funded through a grant from Union of BC Municipalities, the aim is to provide a report on the present food security situation in the Sooke Region, which in turn will contribute to a strategic plan to tackle this important issue. The content of this report is to benefit stakeholders in different sectors, as poverty touches upon all aspects of community living.
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Subject: Sooke Region Communities Health Network, Sooke Family Resource Society, Sooke Food Bank, COBS Bread Bakery, British Columbia Association of Farmers' Markets, Sooke Country Market, South Island FarmHub, Sooke Baptist Church, Sooke Region Food CHI Society, Harbourside Cohousing, West Wind Harbour Cohousing, Capital Regional District, Sooke Shelter Society, SEAPARC Leisure Complex, Statistics Canada, Riches, Graham, Government of Canada , Province of British Columbia, Sooke Meals on Wheels, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, T'Sou-ke First Nation, Pacheedaht First Nation, Scia'new First Nation, Sooke School District, Sooke Embrace (Facebook group), Sooke Region Chamber of Commerce, Island Health, Loaves & Fishes Community Food Bank, Mustard Seed Street Church, District of Sooke, Sooke Region Farmland Trust Society, Capital Region Food and Agriculture Initiatives Roundtable, Sooke Transition House Society, WorkLink Employment Society
Group: Community Organizations, Food Security, Indigenous Communities, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families
Creator: Bossi, Christine, Bissig, Martin
Publisher: Sooke Region Communities Health Network
Coverage: British Columbia--Sooke, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--Capital Regional District
Format: Document
Date: 2021-05
Description: The current report has been developed to illustrate the needs of the chronic and hidden homeless population in the Sooke Region, to map existing and required services in the region and to propose a clear strategy of how to proceed in supporting the homelessness needs in the Sooke Region going forward.
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Subject: Sooke Region Communities Health Network, Sooke Homelessness Coalition, Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness, Sooke Shelter Society, Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness, BC Housing, Sooke Food Bank, Capital Regional District, Province of British Columbia, Government of Canada , Island Health, SEAPARC Leisure Complex, AVI Health and Community Services, Forbes Pharmacy, Jenny's Country Pantry, Sooke 2 for 1 Pizza, District of Sooke, Emergency Management BC, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, Ed MacGregor Park, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Victoria General Hospital, Sooke Transition Housing Society, Sooke Family Resource Society, Bridges for Women Society, WorkLink Employment Society, West Coast Family Medical Clinic, Doctors of the World, BC Emergency Health Services, Knox Vision Society, Frances Gardens Co-operative Housing Association, Harbourside Cohousing, West Wind Harbour Cohousing, Sooke Elderly Citizens' Housing Society, Sooke Place Housing Society, Sooke Region Volunteer Centre, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Sooke Baptist Church, Sooke Meals on Wheels, Sooke Loan Cupboard, Sooke Multi Belief Initiative, Sci'anew First Nation, T'Sou-ke Nation, Pacheedaht First Nation
Group: Community Organizations, Food Security, Health Practitioners, Services, & Authorities, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: Martin, Gemma
Publisher: Sooke Region Communities Health Network
Coverage: British Columbia--Sooke, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: Document
Date: 2021-02-18
Description: The Sooke Homelessness Coalition has worked together for over two years to find temporary and more permanent solutions for the chronic homeless in our community.
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Subject: Sooke Region Communities Health Network, Sooke Shelter Society, Capital Regional District, District of Sooke, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, BC Housing, Island Health, Sooke Homelessness Coalition, AVI Health and Community Services, Government of Canada , Sooke Food Bank
Group: Community Organizations, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: Sooke Region Communities Health Network
Publisher: Sooke Region Communities Health Network
Coverage: British Columbia--Sooke, British Columbia--Greater Victoria
Format: Website content
Date: 2021
Description: Without government funds, BC Ferries would have recorded $165M in losses for fiscal 2021.
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Subject: BC Ferries, Province of British Columbia, Government of Canada , Sharland, Jill, Collins, Mark
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Schisler, Cole
Publisher: Fernie Free Press
Source: Ladysmith Chemainus Chronicle
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2021-04-19
Description: In March, what had been anticipated as a potential $6-million harvest for the Heiltsuk Nation was cancelled, reflecting market upheaval as a result of COVID-19 and the challenges of physical distancing on small fishing boats.
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Subject: Heiltsuk Nation, Brown, Frank, Slett, Marilyn, Deeks, Jane, Government of Canada
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability, Food Security, Indigenous Communities
Creator: Stueck, Wendy
Publisher: The Globe and Mail
Coverage: British Columbia--Bella Bella
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2020-04-19
Description: Unvaccinated travellers over the age of 12 won’t be able to board a plane or passenger train in Canada beginning today, and a negative COVID-19 test will no longer serve as a substitute for most people.
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Subject: Vaccinations, Omicron Variant, Variants of Concern, World Health Organization, Government of Canada , Air Canada, WestJet, Metrolinx
Group: Transportation, Travel, & Tourism, Vaccinations
Creator: Osman, Laura
Publisher: The Star
Source: The Canadian Press
Coverage: Canada
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2021-11-30
Description: Victoria’s tourism industry sees a chance to salvage the season with the federal government planning to drop the last of its COVID-19 border restrictions this weekend.
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Subject: Nursey, Paul, Government of Canada , Vaccinations, Lewis, Bill, Magnolia Hotel & Spa, Burles, Ryan, Black Ball Ferry Line, Coho (Ferry), FRS Clipper, Victoria Clipper, Pahnke, Matthias
Group: Hospitality Industry, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Transportation, Travel, & Tourism, Vaccinations
Creator: Duffy, Andrew A.
Publisher: Times Colonist
Coverage: British Columbia--Greater Victoria, British Columbia--Victoria, Washington--Seattle, Washington--Anacortes
Format: Newspaper article
Date: 2022-09-27
Description: Put one of our ferries on the Anacortes route -- Use an old B.C. ferry on the Sidney route -- We might sail! Or maybe not -- Join the solution, don’t be a problem -- Mammoth vandalism won’t build support -- Lax federal laws encourage laundering -- What Saanich commuters can expect -- Many questions about Harris Green proposal -- Every tower brings more tax revenue -- Getting the wealthy to dig a little deeper
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Subject: Washington State Ferries, BC Ferries, Province of British Columbia, Royal BC Museum, Considine, Chris, Government of Canada , District of Saanich, City of Langford
Group: Government Affairs, Protests & Activism, Transportation, Travel, & Tourism
Creator: Gower, Jim, Drinkwater, David, Margison, Jennifer, Redman, Brian, Gandall, Marvin, Thibault, Joanne, Rogers, Ken, Davie, Irene, Pogue, LIz, Allen, Ken
Publisher: Times Colonist
Coverage: British Columbia--Sidney, British Columbia--Saanich Peninsula, British Columbia--Greater Victoria, Washington--Anacortes, British Columbia--Gulf Islands, British Columbia--Victoria, British Columbia--Saanich, British Columbia--Langford
Format: Newspaper article, Letter
Date: 2023-03-04
Description: In a year like no other, united we stepped up. A look at how you - our donors, community partners and funders - supported Vancouver Island communities in a time of crisis.
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Subject: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island, Coastal Community Credit Union, Cowichan Valley Youth Services Society, RBC Foundation, Port Alberni Family Guidance Association, Nanaimo Hospice, Canadian Forces Base Comox, Harris Auto Group, Glenora Farm, Greenways Land Trust, Lavoie, Katharine, Salvation Army, Salvation Army Nanaimo Community Ministries, Salvation Army New Hope Centre, Government of Canada , Williams, Mary Catherine, Volunteer Campbell River, Hemmens, Erin, Deloitte Canada, OEC Group, Vancouver Airport Authority, British Columbia Automobile Association, Loaves & Fishes Community Food Bank, TransLink, BC Ferries, SCI Group Inc., BC Transit, Hussen, Ahmed, Madden, Signy, City of Nanaimo, Cowichan Valley Regional District, Hiiye'yu Lelum (House of Friendship) Society, Nanaimo Foodshare Society, Connect Warming Centre, Comox Valley Transition Society, Comox Bay Care Society, Cupelli, Andrea, LUSH Valley Food Action Society, Comox Valley Coalition to End Homelessness, Alberni District Secondary School, School District 70 Pacific Rim, Bread of Life Centre, Salvation Army Alberni Valley Ministries, Clayoquot Biosphere Trust, Ramsay, Michael, Hardy Bay Senior Citizen Society, Dyck, Leslie, Mount Waddington Family Literacy Society, Swain, Dustin, North Island Building Blocks, AVI Health and Community Services, Society for Equity, Inclusion and Advocacy, COVID-19 Cowichan Task Force for Vulnerable Populations
Group: Community Organizations, Food Security, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Seniors, Elders, & Long-Term Care, Supports for Youth, Children, & Families, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Publisher: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver Island
Format: Document
Date: 2021-08-11
Description: Lack of affordable housing and homelessness are issues facing communities right across the country.
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Subject: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island, Thornton, Andrew, Jarvis, Morgan, Nanaimo Region John Howard Society, Government of Canada , Turner Strategies, Vancouver Island University
Group: Community Organizations, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Publisher: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Blog post
Date: 2021
Description: Two warming centres opened in Nanaimo on January 18, 2021, with support from United Way Central & Northern Vancouver Island, and the Government of Canada’s Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy.
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Subject: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island, Government of Canada , Society for Equity, Inclusion and Advocacy
Group: Community Organizations, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Publisher: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Blog post
Date: 2021
Description: This past year spent in isolation has taken a toll on all of us. But for those who have lost loved ones, it’s taken much more. And part of that loss has been the inability to mark the passing of those lives by being together.
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Subject: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island, Cowichan Hospice, Government of Canada
Group: Community Organizations
Creator: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Publisher: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Coverage: British Columbia--Cowichan Valley, British Columbia--North Cowichan
Format: Blog post
Date: 2021
Description: To support Nanaimo’s homeless population and to help those at risk of becoming homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic, United Way Central & Northern Vancouver Island and the Government of Canada’s Reaching Home: Canada's Homelessness Strategy have provided funding to the community.
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Subject: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island, Government of Canada , Nanaimo Homeless Coalition, Madden, Signy, Hussen, Ahmed
Group: Community Organizations, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Publisher: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Media release
Date: 2021-03-15
Description: United Way Central & Northern Vancouver Island (UWCNVI), as the Community Entity for the Nanaimo Homeless Coalition Community Advisory Board (CAB) in Nanaimo, is pleased to open applications for emergency funding under the Reaching Home COVID-19 Economic Response Plan to support organizations in the homeless-serving sector responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Subject: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island, Government of Canada
Group: Community Organizations, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Publisher: United Way Central and Northern Vancouver Island
Coverage: British Columbia--Nanaimo
Format: Website content, Video recording
Date: 2021
Extent: 2:09
Description: On Friday, July 23rd, the province announced 42 sport organizations on Vancouver Island will receive funding to help them recover from the effects of the pandemic.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia, Lore, Grace, Government of Canada , Hutcheson, Larisa, viaSport
Group: Government Affairs, Sports, Recreation, & Leisure
Creator: Hook, Ryan
Publisher: Victoria Buzz
Coverage: British Columbia--Vancouver Island
Format: News media
Date: 2021-07-23
Description: Elizabeth May speaks in the House of Commons about government affairs during COVID-19.
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Subject: May, Elizabeth, Government of Canada
Group: Government Affairs
Creator: May, Elizabeth
Publisher: Green Party of Canada
Coverage: Canada
Format: Video recording
Date: 2020-04-11
Extent: 11:48
Description: Rob Fleming, Minister of Education, provides an update on how federal funding builds and expands on safe back-to-school plans for the 2020-2021 school year.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia, Province of British Columbia | Ministry of Education, Government of Canada
Group: Education, K to 12
Creator: Fleming, Rob
Publisher: Province of British Columbia
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Video recording
Date: 2020-09-03
Extent: 42:52
Description: Access economic recovery and financial benefits for yourself, your business, industry, non-profit organization or community group from the provincial and federal governments.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia, Government of Canada
Group: Business Affairs, Economy, & Sustainability, Community Organizations, Government Affairs
Creator: Province of British Columbia
Publisher: Province of British Columbia
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Website content
Date: 2022-03-31
Description: B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization Plan is designed to save lives and stop the spread of COVID-19. The next phase of the plan is focused on sustained protection for everyone.
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Subject: Vaccinations, Health Canada, Government of Canada , Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Modern COVID-19 Vaccine, AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD Vaccine, Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) COVID-19 Vaccine, Novavax Nuvaxovid COVID-19 Vaccine, Medicago Covifenz COVID-19 Vaccine
Group: Vaccinations
Creator: Province of British Columbia
Publisher: Province of British Columbia
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Website content
Date: 2022-04-08
Description: Information about proof of vaccination requirements.
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Subject: Province of British Columbia, Vaccinations, BC Vaccine Card, Government of Canada , VIA Rail, Rocky Mountaineer, Canadian Armed Forces
Group: Vaccinations
Creator: Province of British Columbia
Publisher: Province of British Columbia
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Website content
Date: 2021-11-10, 2022-04-08
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