Record funding provided to B.C’s ground search and rescue groups
COQUITLAM – The province’s ground search and rescue groups will now have access to $18.6 million, after the BC Government pledged the record one-time funding.
The $18.6 million represent the single largest provincial ground search and rescue (GSAR) investment in B.C.’s history, marking a 24% increase from the $5 million per year in supplemental funding announced in 2016.
In a release today (Mar. 23) the BC Government says the funding will be used over the next three years to help BC Search and Rescue Association (BCSARA) and GSAR groups to improve their training, provide administrative support and equipment renewals.
Kamloops Search & Rescue Manager Alan Hobler says the local group is elated to hear the news.