April 19, 2022
Smithers — The B.C. government has provided more than $490,000 in grants to five local governments and one First Nation in the Northwest Fire Centre to support wildfire-risk-reduction initiatives and help keep communities safe.
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FireSmart Community Funding and Supports grants in the Northwest Fire Centre 2022
The B.C. government is providing $13,047,561 through the FireSmart Community Funding and Supports category of the Community Resiliency Investment program for 107 wildfire-risk-mitigation projects throughout British Columbia.
The approved applications within the Northwest Fire Centre’s jurisdiction are below.
Northwest Fire Centre ($495,811 for six grants):
- City of Terrace: $114,886 to assist with education, planning, interagency co-operation, cross-training, FireSmart activities in residential areas
- District of Kitimat: $71,890 to assist with education, planning, FireSmart activities in residential areas
- Kitimat-Stikine Regional District: $92,060 to assist with planning, education, interagency co-operation
- North Coast Regional District: $110,933 to assist with education, development considerations, FireSmart activities in residential areas
- Tahltan Nation: $35,170 to assist with education, planning, interagency co-operation
- Town of Smithers: $70,872 to assist with education, planning, interagency co-operation, emergency planning, cross-training