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Attorney General and Housing Minister David Eby pledged last week to exceed that goal and said the province will have extra spaces if needed. The reopening of Save-On-Foods arena as a temporary shelter will add 45 beds to the mix. Heidi Hartman of B.C. Housing said another 30 to 40 units will be reopening at Capital CityCenter Hotel, where a fire displaced dozens of people in November. In addition, the province is providing rent supplements to help people move from supportive housing into market rentals, thereby freeing up space for people from the parks. “Our work isn’t done,” Hartman said. “We’re actively looking in community for other options and we’ll definitely be putting those rent supplements to use.” ....
by Craig Takeuchi on January 19th, 2021 at 1:15 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 Vancouver is allocating over $8.4 million in funding to help arts and culture organizations recover from the financial wallop of the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of Vancouver announced today (January 19) that city council approved a total of $8,406,150 in grants for 144 cultural organizations to help ensure their programs and services remain accessible to artists, cultural communities, and citizens. Under normal circumstances, these grants would normally be distributed in two parts: 40 percent given in January with the remaining amount in April. However, due to current economic conditions resulting from the pandemic, the funding will be available to most recipients immediately. ....
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