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Northern B.C. Regional Districts to Consolidate 911 Call ServicesStarting next year, Fraser-Fort George 911 will manage emergency calls for four regional districts in northern British Columbia: Bulkley-Nechako, Cariboo, Kitimat-Stikine, and Fraser-Fort George. This move aims to provide a more autonomous and localized 911 call answer service, create job opportunities, and offer cost savings compared to the current contract with E-Comm.
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South Island Municipalities Push for Delay in 911 Dispatch Cost DownloadTen municipalities on Vancouver Island are urging the provincial government to postpone its plan to shift the costs of 911 dispatch services onto them. Beginning April 1, these municipalities will be responsible for E-Comm dispatch services, leading to property tax increases ranging from 2.7% to 6%. The municipalities argue that the province should continue funding 911 dispatch until a review of E-Comm's financial sustainability is complete.
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South Island Mayors Fight Against Province's 911 Cost DownloadMayors from 10 South Vancouver Island municipalities protested against the provincial government's plan to shift 911 dispatch costs to them, arguing it's unfair and will increase property taxes. The mayors claim the province is downloading a provincial responsibility onto local municipalities and are calling for alternative funding models, such as a cellphone levy.
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