I don’t have real-time access to the latest news right now. I can, however, summarize recent publicly available information about David Eby and his MLA community office from credible sources up to the latest dates I know, and suggest how you can verify the very latest updates.
Key context about David Eby
- David Eby is the premier of British Columbia and the MLA for Vancouver-Point Grey. He has held this role since November 2022 and was re-elected in 2024 to continue as premier and MLA.[3][5][10]
- His government has focused on housing, public safety, health care, and economic measures, including collaborations with municipalities on zoning and housing supply.[5][3]
- The MLA community office for a riding typically serves as the local constituency office, handling constituent inquiries, local events, and outreach. Specific office hours are often posted on the riding’s official MLA site or the BC 211 directory for that constituency.[8]
What to verify for “latest news about David Eby, MLA Community Office”
- Check the Vancouver-Point Grey constituency page or the MLA’s official site for current community office hours, contact information, and upcoming town halls or community events. These often update seasonally and around local issues or announcements.[9][3]
- Look for recent government or credible regional news coverage about premier activities that involve local constituency outreach, housing initiatives, or responses to local concerns in Vancouver-Point Grey. The CBC and Globe and Mail have covered Eby’s leadership and policymaking in BC during/after elections; those pieces can provide context on his approach to working with local governments and communities.[1][6]
- For formal biographical or official roles, the BC Legislative Assembly pages and BC government communications provide authoritative descriptions of his responsibilities and current titles (Premier, MLA for Vancouver-Point Grey).[2][10]
If you want, I can:
- Pull the very latest publicly available news items from credible outlets and summarize them.
- Extract and summarize office hours and contact details from the official MLA site for Vancouver-Point Grey.
- Create a quick bullets-and-timeline digest of recent community-office activities and announced priorities.
Would you like me to fetch and summarize the most recent items from credible sources now? If you have a preferred source (e.g., CBC, Globe and Mail, or the BC government site), tell me and I’ll prioritize it.
Sources
David Eby was elected as the MLA for Vancouver-Point Grey in 2013 and re-elected in 2017. He is the Attorney General. David served as the Official Opposition spokesperson for Housing, Liquor, Gaming, TransLink, BC Housing and British Columbia Lottery Corporation.
bcndpcaucus.caA day before B.C. Premier David Eby is expected to launch a provincial election campaign, he spoke with more than 2,200 local elected leaders at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in downtown Vancouver.
www.cbc.caThere are new faces in almost every cabinet post because 12 former cabinet ministers retired or lost the election
www.theglobeandmail.comPremier of BC and member of Legislative Assembly elected to represent the Vancouver-Point Grey riding in the provincial legislature. Leader of the BC NDP. Constituency office hours are 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday to Friday.
bc.211.caFrom the Kitsilano to West Point Grey's Jericho Beach Park and over to the UBC peninsula - I am proud to be the MLA for our vibrant communities in Vancouver-Point Grey.
davidebymla.caSign up for my newsletter! I am honoured to be the MLA for Vancouver-Hastings and Parliamentary Secretary for Community Development & Non-profits. My office is open to the public Tues-Fri. Stop by anytime and my staff or myself would love to assist you, or chat about whatever political top
nikisharma.mla.bcndpcaucus.caDavid Eby is the provincial government representative (MLA) for Vancouver-Point Grey, first elected in 2013. A proud local resident, David was re-elected in 2020 to serve a third term in the B.C. Legislature and in November, 2020 was appointed to the role of Attorney General and Minister of Housi
davidebymla.caPremier David Eby
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