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The City of Delta and Tsawwassen First Nation have received $80,000 in joint funding from B.C.’s Community Emergency Preparedness Fund to improve emergency notification systems and evacuation plans. Each community will get $40,000 to enhance multi-channel alerts, collaborate on readiness exercises, and update local safety protocols. Announced on July 24 by the Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness, the funding is part of a $2 million provincial initiative supporting 51 local projects across B.C. to better prepare communities for emergencies.

Delta, Tsawwassen First Nation Secure $80K for Safety Plans

Delta and Tsawwassen First Nation get $80K to improve emergency alerts, evacuation routes, and readiness in joint safety upgrade funded by B.C. government.

Joint Safety Boost for Delta and Tsawwassen First Nation

On July 24, the B.C. government announced $80,000 in joint funding for the City of Delta and Tsawwassen First Nation (TFN) to enhance their emergency response strategies. Each community will receive $40,000 through the province’s Community Emergency Preparedness Fund (CEPF), a program supporting local governments and First Nations in improving public safety during emergencies.

Funding Announced Amid Province-Wide Emergency Prep Push

The Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness revealed nearly $2 million in funding for 51 projects across British Columbia. These projects are focused on mapping evacuation routes, refining public alert systems, and conducting training exercises to test emergency plans.

Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Preparedness

Delta will use the funds to develop a comprehensive public notification strategy, implement multi-channel alerts, and collaborate with TFN and other regional partners on a readiness exercise. TFN will focus on creating updated evacuation route plans, public notification protocols, and integrating these systems with neighbouring jurisdictions.

Government Emphasizes Safety and Readiness

“It’s vital that communities have clear evacuation routes and dependable notification systems to keep people safe,” said Kelly Greene, Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness. She noted the projects will equip both residents and first responders with reliable, real-time information during critical events.

Community Leaders Back the Initiative

Delta North MLA Ravi Kahlon stressed the importance of being proactive: “When an emergency happens, it’s crucial that the entire community is informed and knows how to stay safe.” He emphasized that the funding strengthens community preparedness “when it matters most.”

A History of Cooperation

TFN and Delta have a long-standing partnership in emergency services, dating back over 20 years. Since the Tsawwassen First Nation Final Agreement came into effect in 2009, the two communities have worked under formal agreements for fire, police, and emergency management services.

What Comes Next

The funding will immediately support planning activities, with implementation expected to begin later this year. Both Delta and TFN plan to finalize public notification strategies and run joint drills to ensure systems function effectively during real emergencies.

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