The BC Wheelchair Basketball Society (BCWBS) is a non-profit organization formed in 1983 and registered with Revenue Canada as a charity since 1985. BCWBS provides support to wheelchair basketball programs throughout British Columbia.
Limited Raffle Tickets still available for the 2019 BCWBS Westjet Raffle

April 30, 2019 The BCWBS Raffle is Back for 2019! With less than 2000 tickets available, your chances of winning the Grand Prize of One round-trip flight for 2 with Westjet to any regularly scheduled Westjet destinations is looking pretty good. 2nd prize is a weekend for 2 at the Sun Peaks Grand Hotel & Conference Centre. Tickets are available from Team BC Canada Games athletes, staff and by calling the BC Wheelchairbasketball Office to get yours today. 604-333-3532 Only $10 and there are 4 great prizes thanks to our amazing partners. read more...
BCWBS Announces Annual Award Winners for 2018-19

April 10, 2019 During the 2018-19 BC-CWBL finals at the Richmond Oval, BCWBS hosted our annual awards evening. This evening brings together volunteers, coaches, players, community supporters who are instrumental in wheelchair basketball programming throughout the province. It is hosted in conjunction with the BC-CWBL League championships. Click to read more about the awards and all the deserving nominees. read more...
BC Wheelchair Basketball Society announces athletes to represent British Columbia at 2019 Canadian Wheelchair Basketball League (CWBL) Women's National Championship
April 02, 2019 For Immediate Release April 2, 2019 (Vancouver, B.C.) BC Wheelchair Basketball's top competitive female athletes are in their final preparation for the 2019 CWBL Women's National Championship. The 2019 CWBL Women's championship will be hosted by Parasport Quebec in Montreal, QC, April 12-14, 2019. read more...
BC Wheelchair Basketball applauds the Governments of Canada and British Columbia for their commitment to make sport more accessible.

April 01, 2019 BCWBS recently received notice that we have been approved to receive additional funding to help us reach more kids and communities through our school and community participation programs. To read more about how the these grants are impacting communities throughout the province, please click to read the media announcement. read more...
Canadian Sport Helpline

March 21, 2019 TORONTO, March 13, 2019 /CNW/ - Sport helps millions of Canadians across the country make new friends, stay physically and mentally fit, and express themselves. There is absolutely no place in sport for harassment, abuse and discrimination. That is why the Government of Canada is putting in place a series of measures that will help keep athletes and youth in sport safe and free to enjoy it to its fullest. read more...