Local arts and culture non-profit organizations can apply for up to $10K of funding to help deliver projects throughout the region. Closes April 28.
When you repair your clothes you reduce waste, and that will make you feel as good as you look.
Learn more about Metro Vancouver’s Annacis Water Main North – New Westminster Section and provide your feedback by April 28, 2025.
Sun, shade, or something in-between — get free lawn or garden design ideas that are sustainable, suit your space, and thrive in this region. Take the garden quiz!
Metro Vancouver has released the Tree Guide, a selection tool to help people choose species that are suitable for this region’s current and projected future climate. Choose from 300+ options, with 10+ refiners, and 230+ climate-ready species.
Learn more about the three reviews underway by the Metro Vancouver Board: The Board Governance Review, the Cost and Services Efficiencies Review, and the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant Program Independent Audit.
Applications are now open — apply by March 3. Metro Vancouver offers grants to non-profit organizations that help educate residents about local food production.
The process to develop Metro Vancouver’s 2026 Budget and Five-Year Financial Plan is underway. Share your feedback at anytime.
Spring is a wonderful time to explore the natural world and discover new things in regional parks. Find fun and educational events and programs taking place from March to June.
Share your thoughts on the draft Liquid Waste Management Plan.
Cracked pipes on your property can let in rain that can overload our sewer system. Learn how to reduce the risk.
By putting food scraps in the green bin, Metro Vancouverites are reducing the amount of garbage sent to landfill, helping prevent greenhouse gas emissions, and creating compost. Click to learn more.
South Langley Regional Park will preserve and share a special environment with the public.
Metro Vancouver has launched a vital tool for monitoring progress towards the five key goals in Metro 2050. See how we’re doing and view the latest regional data.
Metro Vancouver is building a new wastewater treatment plant for the North Shore, to protect our public health and the environment.
Learn more about and have your say on proposed amendments to Metro 2050, the Regional Growth Strategy.
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