B.C. to move homeless people into temporary shelters to protect from pandemic
VANCOUVER — British Columbia is looking to temporarily relocate people from tent encampments in Vancouver and Victoria to hotel and community centre accommodations to protect them from the ongoing pandemic.
At a news conference Saturday, Public Safety Minister and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth said 686 hotel and community centre accommodations in Vancouver and 324 hotel spaces in Victoria have been secured by the government to relocate more than 1,000 people.
Farnworth said the transition is supported by a public safety order under the Emergency Program Act.
The order sets May 9 as the deadline to transition people out of the encampments from Vancouver’s Oppenheimer Park and Victoria’s Topaz Park and Pandora Avenue.