â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

10-unit complex care housing service opens doors in Prince George

The newest supportive housing unit in Prince George has opened its doors and is in the process of finding residents.

The Ontario Street Complex-Care housing unit will help “as many as 10 people,” according to the province.

This is only the first of three phases for the project, however, ground has not broken on the second building site nearby and the timeline has not been set yet.

Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Jennifer Whiteside was at the building this morning (Friday), she assured residents more will be coming in that second phase using part of the $174 million dollars budgeted provincially for more complex care facilities across BC.

She defined complex care as “an innovative approach to trying to interrupt homelessness.”

She said the building is for people who are at risk of becoming homeless, who have severe and acute needs that require additional supports, ranging from medication to behavior to transportation.

“We know housing is an important first step for many who face barriers in Prince George,” said Chris Kinch, senior director of northern and provincial initiatives, Connective Supportive Housing. “The additional supports under complex-care housing will complement Connective’s person-centred approach, providing individuals with housing while connecting them with other vital services in the community.”

Whiteside, and Penny Anguish, the Chief Operating Officer for Northern and Interior health, also said Prince George’s new sobering centre will be up and running by the end of the month.

Currently two people are already living in the unit.

For more information, click here.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

PG Airport provides additional information as Air Canada flight attendants issue strike notice

The move comes after Air Canada declared talks with the union “at an impasse,” with what the airline describes as a “huge gap” between the two sides. It has suggested binding arbitration, a move the union has rejected.

Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Wednesday, August 13th

Hockey: Canada is up against host Czechia today (Wednesday 11AM PT) at the 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup U-18 hockey tournament in Czechia and Slovakia.

Federal funding boosts research and Indigenous knowledge on wildfires

Ottawa is offering $45.7 million for projects in B.C. and across Canada that advance knowledge about wildfires. 

B.C. invests $35M in clean energy project fund

British Columbia is investing $35 million towards new clean energy projects, through the CleanBC Industry Fund. 

Advocacy and awareness highlighted at Prince George Parkinson SuperWalk launch

Community members gathered at the Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park's picnic shelter for the launch of the Annual Prince George Parkinson SuperWalk.
- Advertisement -