Interior Health – latest information
What you need to know about COVID-19
Information for communities and service providers
What you need to know about COVID-19
Information for communities and service providers
Many services can be accessed online. Note that all existing fines are being waived, and library cards can now be acquired online as well. Phased re-opening started June 2, with curbside holds pick-up & limited book drop open hours. Find out how it works.
Connect with library staff: Email help@orl.bc.ca. Chat from website or phone 1-844-649-8127: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 9AM-5PM, Tuesday: 9AM-7PM, Saturday: 11AM-3PM (PT).
The Ministry of Children and Family Development is proactively responding to COVID-19 ensuring children, youth, families, caregivers, service providers, partners and staff have the information they need. Services in Revelstoke are available as usual.
210 Garden Ave.
P. (250) 837-7612
Dr. Melanie Parkin R.Psych., Ascent Psychology – Call (250) 837-0966
Interior Health Adult Mental Health – Call (250) 814-2241 to schedule an appointment
Kristal Bradshaw, MS, RMFT Counselling and Consulting (250) 683-8180
Selkirk Medical Group physicians (250) 837-9321
Red Cedar Physiotherapy – includes video (250) 837-8519
Revelstoke Doula – Robyn Hooper – virtual doula/prenatal – call (778) 870-8985 or email for free consult
At this time, both public transit and HandyDART are FREE. Where possible, rear-door boarding will be available. Please practice physical distancing while on board.
The RCMP is dedicated to providing quality policing services to the community of Revelstoke. Our priority continues to be the safety of all. As Canada’s national police service, the RCMP is taking steps to maintain its federal, provincial, and municipal policing duties during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We are engaging with partners to assist with a coordinated response.
As an emergency response agency, we have existing protocols and procedures that deal with these types of health situations. As police officers we routinely have to take precautions due to contacts with individuals and communicable diseases. Our members deal with exposure to bodily fluids and other hazards regularly, so our training and procedures have always focused on reducing those risks (i.e. we plan, prepare, prevent and protect).
The Revelstoke RCMP continues to focus on community policing – including timely response to 911 calls – by investigating reported crimes such as assaults, impaired driving, and thefts, and by mediating solutions all with a goal of achieving a safe community.
School District 19 information bulletins on initial school closures, at-home learning opportunities, and resumption of some in-class learning as of June 1st, 2020. March 30 Update. April 29 Update. May 22 Update. June 2020 Message from the School Board. August 18 Update
The local Service BC office is open with modified hours. In person, staff can assist with ONLY core services that are not available online. This includes assistance with:
Income and disability assistance Residential Tenancy
BC Services Card Drivers’ licencing
Affordable Child Care Benefit Medical Services Plan (MSP)
Forestry Workers Program
All other Service BC programs are accessible online.
Modified hours of operation:
9:00-10:00 am Seniors and immune compromised Citizens ONLY
10:30 am –12:00 noon; 1:30-3:00 pm; 3:30-4:30 pm – CORE SERVICES ONLY
(mandatory cleaning will take place when closed)
1123 Second St. W
P. (250) 837-6981
The Shelter is following procedures and recommendations made by the BC Society of Transition Houses to mitigate any spread of the virus, which includes following intake guidelines and safety planing with women. Our crisis line remains the best option for women seeking our services: 250 837 1111. Women are asked to phone prior to coming to the shelter so they can be screened properly (see also Support Groups).