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B.C. Adding Involuntary Care Facilities to Surrey and Prince George

  • On Friday, Premier David Eby announced B.C. will add 132 involuntary mental-health and addictions beds by converting facilities in Prince George and Surrey, with construction beginning this September.
  • Officials designed the secure facilities to stabilize patients with complex mental health and addiction needs, addressing systemic gaps where hospital wards lack capacity for extended, specialized care.
  • The Prince George site at 1211 Gunn Rd. carries a $92-million budget for 72 beds, while the 60-bed Surrey facility on King George Boulevard costs up to $57 million.
  • Dr. Daniel Vigo, the province's special adviser on mental health and addictions, called the program "successful beyond expectations," though B.C. Conservative critic Claire Rattee argued that investments in voluntary treatment are equally needed.
  • Officials are currently identifying additional sites for renovation in the Okanagan and on Vancouver Island as part of a strategy to scale the involuntary care model province-wide.
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Province of BC broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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