BIA BC bringing concerns around community safety, employment development to provincial ministers
KAMLOOPS — Now into 2025, provincial ministers are settling into their files and the Business Improvement Areas of BC has been quick to schedule meetings with the government to discuss ongoing problems with public safety and labour shortages.
BIA BC represents 55,000 businesses across the province and recently met with the provincial government to underline ongoing community safety concerns from the business sector. Specifically, those concerns include criminal justice, social service development and some of the negative trickle-down effects on business operators.
“We also identified that we are still seeking some reforms on criminal justice reforms, bail provisions and prolific offenders,” notes BIA BC President Jeremy Heighton. “These are not issues that are endemic only to Kamloops. These are issues we see in Nanaimo, downtown Victoria and downtown Vancouver. We’ve had a number of stories out of Downtown Vancouver recently. This is a province-wide issue that really needs to be addresesd by the incoming government.”