Lytton programs
Helping Lytton rebuild homes and businesses
On June 30, 2021, devastating wildfires tore through the Village of Lytton causing tragic loss of life and catastrophic damage to the community’s homes, businesses, and infrastructure. As Lytton rebuilds, PacifiCan, the federal regional development agency for British Columbians, will support the community with two programs for homeowners and businesses.
PacifiCan Lytton programs
Alongside initiatives of other federal departments, PacifiCan will offer two programs to support the Lytton rebuild:
- $6 million to create the Lytton Homeowner Resilient Rebuild program; and
- $7.2 million to create the Lytton Business Restart program.
The Lytton Homeowner Resilient Rebuild Program to support homeowners who wish to rebuild their home to fire-resilient or fire-resilient and Net Zero standards.
This program is now accepting applications. Click here for more information.
The Lytton Business Restart Program to help small- and medium-sized businesses re-establish in the community. This funding will include support for Indigenous businesses and those operated by women, youth, and other underrepresented groups.
Application details and launch date coming soon.
More information for
Contact
If you have any questions about the programs, or would like to discuss your potential rebuild, please contact us at Lytton@pacifican.gc.ca.
Associated links
- Government of Canada News Release (June 14, 2022): The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan announces funding of over $77 million to support resilient rebuild of infrastructure, homes and businesses.
- Government of Canada News Release (June 10, 2022): Minister Blair announces over $200 million to support disaster recovery and climate resilience in British Columbia.
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