A skate park near the Britannia Community Centre has grown over the last four years, but Britannia's 2018 renewal plan doesn't include a vision of a skate park. That could change.
Identified as eligible groups under phase 2 of BC’s Immunization Plan, residents will be able to call a toll-free number and schedule their first vaccination appointment.
“We are encouraging family members, friends, and neighbours to help us reach vulnerable seniors in the community and to spread the word that they will soon be invited to book their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine,” Vancouver Coastal Health said.
VCH has identified 25 vaccination clinics within its catchment area, and Fraser Health has designated 22 sites for its immunization efforts.
Both health authorities have designated specific sites that will be focused on vaccinating Indigenous peoples, and will have cultural supports in place.
‘A safe place’: Metro transit police reach out to Indigenous youth with cadet program Metro Vancouver Transit Police, through the Blue Eagle Community Cadet program, hopes to change the perception of cops and build bridges with First Nations youth
Author of the article: Denise Ryan
Publishing date: Feb 25, 2021 • February 25, 2021 • 3 minute read Metro Transit police Indigenous liaison officer Kirk Rattray, flanked by Norm Leech (left) of Vancouver’s Aboriginal Policing Centre and Vancouver police Cst. Rick Lavallee (right), says ‘I would encourage kids just to come and try out’ the new Blue Eagle Community Cadet program. Photo by Francis Georgian /PNG
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