January 11th marks the date on the calendar for North Coast residents to participate in a travelling consultation program from the Provincial Government, with the Nisga'a Hall the site chosen for the the Prince Rupert stop on the Poverty Reduction Sessions across the Northwest.
The Prince Rupert Community meeting will take place from Noon until 3:30 in the afternoon on the 11th and offer the chance for residents of the area to share concerns and to discuss what the province needs to do to assist in the goal of a reduction of poverty in British Columbia.
If you can't make it to the Nisga'a Hall gathering, you can also participate through an online forum (see here) or by email, addressing your submission to BCPovertyReduction@gov.bc.ca
You can also contact the Poverty review by phone at 1 800 663-7867
More background on the project can be found here.
Poverty Reduction will be the theme of a province hosted event at the Nisga'a Hall on January 11th |
The Poverty Reduction Tour will also be making stops in Terrace ( January 12 ) and Smithers ( January 13 )
For more items of note from the Legislature see our archive page here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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