
B.C. ends discriminatory liquor server wage and increases minimum wage
Liquor servers in B.C. will get a pay boost in June. Servers will be entitled to earn general minimum wage, which will increase from $14.60
Liquor servers in B.C. will get a pay boost in June. Servers will be entitled to earn general minimum wage, which will increase from $14.60
B.C. reported 1,262 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths over the last 24 hours.
The BC CDC dashboard shows 21 people are in hospital, including seven in ICU. No new deaths were reported today.
The provincial government has created a mental health digital resource hub for people in the tourism, hospitality and community social services sectors.
The Oceanside local health area’s new COVID-19 cases have nearly doubled in recent weeks. The area recorded 58 new cases between March 28 and April
Island Health reported 292 new cases of COVID-19 since April 1 and now has 463 active cases, according to the health authority’s website. Of these,
B.C. had the highest uptake rates in North America for zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) in 2020, according to an annual ZEV update. ZEV sales represented
Between 35 and 80 per cent of women who experience domestic violence suffer a traumatic brain injury, according to the Journal of Women’s Health.
The provincial government has invested $22.7 million into helping inter-city bus operators and regional airports stay open and provide essential transportation services. It has made
Island Health reported 60 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours — there are now 392 active cases in the region. Of these,