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Business advocacy group says WorkSafeBC should give $2B surplus back to businesses
A business advocacy group says WorkSafeBC should return some of its nearly $2-billion surplus to small businesses in British Columbia.
Cities gather for National Day of Mourning for lost workers
Towns and cities on Vancouver Island held ceremonies today to remember workers who’ve died on the job.Courtenay, Campbell River...
“Shift Into Winter” Campaign Promoting Safe Driving in Hazardous Conditions
For those who drive for work, October, November and December are the most dangerous months to do so.Almost 30%...
WorkSafeBC’s “Cone Zone” campaign underway
WorkSafeBC has launched their 7th annual Cone Zone campaign.The initiative is aimed at raising awareness about the safety of...
Friday marks National Day of Mourning
Workers who lost their lives on the job are being honoured on Friday as part of the annual National...
NDP proposes bill to protect those suffering from PTSD
The Provincial NDP is working to help those suffering with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).A bill was re-introduced during...
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B.C. small businesses brace for end of U.S. duty-free exemption
Small businesses in British Columbia are preparing for a financial hit from the U.S. elimination of de minimis exemptions on shipments.
B.C. small businesses brace for end of U.S. duty-free exemption
Small businesses in British Columbia are preparing for a financial hit from the U.S. elimination of de minimis exemptions on shipments.
B.C. small businesses brace for end of U.S. duty-free exemption
Small businesses in British Columbia are preparing for a financial hit from the U.S. elimination of de minimis exemptions on shipments.
First Nations call for longer closure of B.C.’s Joffre Lakes park
Two First Nations say British Columbia’s one-month closure of Joffre Lakes Provincial Park to allow for cultural practices is too short and is “a violation of trust.”
B.C. Ombudsperson calls for stronger whistleblower protections after five-year review
A review from British Columbia's ombudsperson finds the province’s whistleblower law is falling short in some key areas.
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