Our mandate is to fulfill the government's commitment to the development, management and administration of subsidized housing as set out in the Government's Letter of Expectations and as reflected in an Order-In-Council under the Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing Act that established the British Columbia Housing Management Commission (BC Housing) in 1967.Our mandate also includes responsibilities for the administration of the Homeowner Protection Act, which entails strengthening consumer protection for buyers of new homes and helping bring about improvements to the quality of residential construction.Our vision is housing solutions for healthier futures.Our values are integrity, respect, commitment, service and accountability.- See more at: http://www.bchousing.org/aboutus/about#sthash.cqCcYmYB.dpuf
Welcome.The Lheidli Tenneh First Nation Is A Community That Is Built On The Strength Of Its People. Our Traditional Territoryour Traditional Territory Stretches Over 4.3 Million Hectares, From The Impresssive Rocky Mountains To The Beautiful Interior Plateau, Including The City Of Prince George.The Fort George Indian Band Reserve Was First Established In 1892 Where The Fraser And Nechako Rivers Meet. Downtown Prince George, Neighbourhoods, And Parks Now Reside On This Site.The History Of Our People Is A Big Part Of The History Of The City Of Prince George And The Entire Region. 2015 Canada Winter Gamesto Honor Our Traditional Territory, We Have Been Named The Official Host First Nation Of The 2015 Canada Winter Games. Since The Canada Games Inception In 1967, This Is The First Time In History That A First Nation Has Been Acknowledged As A Formal Partner.
Established in 1955, The North Central Local Government Association (the elected voice of Central and Northern BC) works to connect communities, identify common challenges and facilitate positive change. As our name implies, we are a coalition of cities,
"A whack on the head can turn your life upside down." At the Prince George Brain Injured Group Society, we help survivors of brain injury by providing education, advice, support and social events in our warm, welcoming environment. Your quality of life is important. Please contact our support group for more information.