Delta Council Adopts Motion Calling for Urgent and Primary Care Centres

At the March 3, 2025 Regular Meeting, Delta Council unanimously adopted a resolution advocating for the establishment of an Urgent and Primary Care Centre in Delta. 

The motion, moved by Mayor George V. Harvie, addresses the recent overnight closures of the Delta Hospital Emergency Department from February 22 to 24, and acknowledges the growing crisis in health care across the region. 

“A significant number of Delta residents do not have a family doctor or access to urgent and primary care centres, sending more people to Delta Hospital for minor emergencies and health concerns,” said Mayor Harvie. “As our community continues to grow, access to health care will become even more challenging, highlighting the critical need for additional health care infrastructure across our City. Urgent and Primary Care centres would provide greater choice in care for residents, while also diverting traffic away from our busy hospital, and Delta Council is ready to work with Fraser Health to deliver these much-needed facilities in our community.” 

Delta Council’s motion includes writing a letter requesting Josie Osborne, Minister of Health, Jim Sinclair, Board Chair, Fraser Health Authority, and Lynn Stevenson, Interim President and CEO, Fraser Health Authority, to attend a public meeting of council to discuss the recent Emergency Department closures and the critical need for Urgent and Primary Care Centres to service Delta and Tsawwassen First Nation residents—like those that have been provided in neighbouring municipalities.

Currently, Fraser Health Authority operates 10 Urgent and Primary Care Centres throughout the region, including in the communities of Surrey and Langley, with a new facility coming to White Rock. These centres provide an option for residents to seek timely care for non-emergency conditions and chronic health issues, decreasing unnecessary Emergency Room visits and reducing overall health care costs. 

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Delta Hospital Emergency Department Wait Times Motion
Adopted by Delta Council on March 3, 2025

WHEREAS the Delta Hospital Emergency Department is facing significant wait times and recently was closed for two nights from 9:30 pm to 6:30 am.

WHEREAS the Delta Hospital Emergency Department is experiencing an increase in wait times due to the sizable number of individuals in our community who have nowhere else to go due to not having a family doctor or access to urgent and primary care centres.

WHEREAS there is a growing need in the City of Delta and Tsawwassen First Nation for accessible healthcare facilities to address minor emergencies and routine health concerns without overwhelming the Delta Hospital Emergency Department.

WHEREAS the Fraser Health Authority operates 10 Urgent and Primary Care Centres located in Abbotsford, Burnaby (2), Chilliwack, Langley, Maple Ridge, Mission, Port Moody, Surrey (2) and City of White Rock scheduled for December, 2025.

AND WHEREAS these Centres have provided residents with timely care, reduced overall healthcare costs by decreasing unnecessary Emergency Room visits and improve patient outcomes by providing immediate treatment for non-emergency conditions and managing chronic health issues.

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:

THAT staff prepare a letter from Council requesting an urgent public Council Meeting with Josie Osborne, Minister of Health, Jim Sinclair, Board Chair, Fraser Health Authority, and Lynn Stevenson, Interim President and CEO, Fraser Health Authority, to discuss the recent closures of the Delta Hospital Emergency Department, and the critical need for establishing Urgent and Primary Care Centres in our City.

AND THAT copies of this notice of motion be sent to Premier David Eby, Josie Osborne, Minister of Health, Carla Qualtrough, Member of Parliament, Ravi Kahlon, MLA North Delta, Ian Paton, MLA South Delta, and Chief Laura Cassidy, TFN.