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There are 90 court locations located throughout the province, 43 of which are staffed and include registry services. Staffed court registries are open to the public from 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays, Easter Monday and Boxing Day.

A number of locations offer public computer workstations (called public access terminals) where you can access certain types of court file information at no charge. Some courthouses also offer free WIFI services through BCNGN and Dogwood WIFI initiative. See the list below.

Eight registry locations around the province have dedicated equipment available (called audio listening stations) for court attendees to access and listen to audio recordings of permitted court proceedings. For more details on accessing the service, please contact the appropriate registry.

The B.C. Public Service acknowledges the territories of First Nations around B.C. and is grateful to carry out our work on these lands. We acknowledge the rights, interests, priorities, and concerns of all Indigenous Peoples - First Nations, Mtis, and Inuit - respecting and acknowledging their distinct cultures, histories, rights, laws, and governments.

**If this is your child's first year in hockey anywhere (they have never played in any association before) .......they won't have a HCR#, please email the registrar at cranbrookm...@gmail.com. Include your child's full name, and date of birth, as well as the parents address, phone number and email address.

***If you are registering a child that has played before but not with CMHA... they will alreayd have a HCR # but it won't be saved in TeamSnap so you'll need to look it up. This can be found through their (or yours if you are a coach) Hockey Canada profile (formerly "e-hockey profile") If you do not already have an account with Hockey Canada you will need to create one and then add each player individually.

To obtain HCR # for players who already have one, click on the link and follow the steps below. (as noted above they should be saved on the TeamSnap registration so you likely won't need to look this up unless they only been registered elsewhere and have never registered with CMHA)

CMHA is dedicated to providing opportunities for the growth and development of all the players, coaches and officials in our community who share with us a passion for hockey. We believe hockey should be a fun and rewarding experience giving our members the skills needed to be successful both on and off the ice

Subsidized housing is long-term housing for people who permanently reside in British Columbia. Rental fees are calculated on a rent geared to income basis (30% of household total gross income, subject to minimum rent based on # of people).

Note: Applicants who may be potentially excluded based on any of the above will be provided with an opportunity to provide additional information and/or documentation in support of their application to demonstrate suitability as a potential tenant. Each application and supporting documents shall be evaluated on its own merit.

The Housing Registry will not accept applications from individuals or members of a household that have been convicted of or who have outstanding charges related to sexual interference with a child and/or possession of child pornography.

Housing Registry members wish to maximize the use of limited available affordable housing by matching eligible applicants to units that meet their needs, in a community where they can be appropriately supported in order to provide them with the best chance of a successful tenancy while cultivating communities free from fear of violence, criminal activity and disturbances of any nature that pose a risk to others.

Applicants who have demonstrated any of the following unacceptable behaviours either in relation to a tenancy or in the community at large may be excluded from consideration unless they can provide additional information and/or documentation in support of their application to demonstrate suitability as a potential tenant. Each application and supporting documents shall be evaluated on their own merit.

Information on what an applicant needs to provide in order to be considered for housing when there are unacceptable behaviours linked to a past tenancy can be found by reading the next section (below): landlord references.

Most housing providers perform landlord reference checks when they are reviewing applicants for future available units. If you do not have a landlord reference, some housing providers may consider other references such as:

Applicants, who have been identified as potentially not eligible due to an unsatisfactory tenancy history, will be asked to provide a current and verifiable landlord reference(s) demonstrating that they have maintained a successful tenancy with no reoccurrence of the behaviours demonstrated in past tenancies. The landlord reference(s) must cover a minimum of six months for nuisance behaviours and a minimum of twelve months for anti-social or life safety behaviours.

Use the Housing Listings to find subsidized housing in B.C. There are two ways that you can apply to buildings and the Housing Listings will let you know for each building what the application process is. You will need to apply for each building by either:

If you are not completing an application online, you must download and complete the Housing Registry Application Form . If you can't download the form, you may have the form mailed to you or pick one up in person:

Some housing providers give additional consideration to households that are at risk of homelessness, at risk of violence and/or have a serious health condition that is affected by their current housing. Applicants who meet these criteria may consider having a Housing Registry Supplemental Form completed by someone who can verify their situation.

Not all non-profit societies and co-operatives use The Housing Registry as their applicant database, so to increase your chances of securing subsidized housing, we recommend that you apply directly to these non-profit societies and co-operatives.

Sometimes you may find that non-profit and co-operative housing providers are not accepting new applications because of the number of applicants already on their applicant lists. These applicant lists re-open as vacancies become available, so check back with the housing provider.

When will I receive an offer for subsidized housing? The demand for subsidized housing far exceeds the available supply. As a result, it is not possible to predict when a unit may come available. Wait times depend on the number of unit turnovers and the needs of other households applying for housing. To increase your chances of obtaining a unit, select a range of developments with The Housing Registry and apply directly to developments that are not part of the registry.

Priority for public housing units managed by BC Housing is provided to people with the greatest need. Some non-profit and co-operative housing providers may use other selection methods. Check with each group to find out how they select tenants.

If BC Housing does not hear from an applicant for over six months, their application will be put on hold and a card requesting an update will be mailed to the last known address. If there is no response or the card is returned, the application will be cancelled and the applicant may need to complete a new application in order to be considered for housing in the future.

Note: If you are in the Lower Mainland, please drop off your letter at the BC Housing Home Office address listed above. Do not drop off applications at Fraser Region or Vancouver Coastal Region offices.

If you applied directly with non-profit and co-operative housing providers that manage their own applicant lists, ask them how you can keep your file up to date and how often they want you to contact them.

The demand for subsidized housing far exceeds the available supply. As a result, it is not possible to predict when a unit may come available. Wait times depend on the number of unit turnovers and the needs of other households applying for housing.

Some housing providers may give additional consideration to applicants who are: homeless; fleeing domestic violence or abuse; or have a serious health condition affected by their current housing. If this applies to you, you may wish to have a Housing Registry Supplemental Application Form completed by a third party verifier.

Some housing providers may give additional consideration to applicants who are: homeless; fleeing domestic violence or abuse; or have a serious health condition affected by their current housing. If this applies to you, you may wish to have a Supplemental Form completed by a third party verifier.

When you are being considered for a vacant unit, the housing provider will call you for more information. At this time, the housing provider will perform additional validations and checks to determine if they will offer you an available unit. Each housing provider will have their own process for reviewing and evaluating applications for possible tenancies.

If you are offered an available unit, you will normally be provided the opportunity to view the unit or a similar unit before making a decision. Remember to keep your housing registry application updated with current contact information.

If you are offered a rent-geared-to-income unit, the amount you will pay depends on the size of your family and your gross household income. If you are offered a low-end of market unit, you will pay an amount set at, or slightly below, private market rents. View information on rent-geared-to-income and market housing. Some housing developments may have other charges. View the Housing Listings for notes about other charges or expenses.
For example, some other charges may include:

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