Public safety is about creating a secure, just and resilient British Columbia.
The Office of the Fire Commissioner (OFC) provides:
Non-medical cannabis is legal in Canada. Here, you’ll find information on the laws and regulations that help keep the people and communities of British Columbia safe.
In B.C., there is no waiting period to report someone missing and anyone can make a report. You do not need to be a member of the missing person’s immediate family.
Gender-based violence (GBV) is violence that is committed against someone based on their gender identity, gender expression, or perceived gender. It can be physical, emotional, psychological, or sexual in nature. GBV disproportionately impacts women and girls, Indigenous peoples, and other diverse populations.
Have you had a nude or nearly-nude private image shared without your consent? Are you worried someone might share your images?
It’s not your fault. And you are not alone. The Intimate Images Protection Service is here to help.
Child protection services in BC are intended to safeguard children from harm. Where there is reason to believe a child has been abused or neglected, or is otherwise in need of protection, child protection social workers have the delegated authority to investigate and take appropriate action to ensure that child’s safety.
BC emergency alerts are broadcast on TV, radio, and cell phones to provide urgent public safety information during life-threatening emergencies.
The B.C. government is taking action to keep people safe through the Surrey police transition.