Pandemic exacerbated ongoing dire state of opioid crisis in B.C.
More than 75 tents pitched at park over weekend
Jobs minister Ravi Kahlon says B.C. acted to ensure restaurants aren’t ‘exploited during the pandemic’
Funds to go towards infrastructure that aids in helping park goers maintain adequate social distance
The province says 150 staff have been reassigned to help with manually reviewing applications
B.C. Ministers say education “a powerful tool” in the fight for equity and equality
Construction set to complete by end of December
Carole James, Andrew Weaver among Island MLAs whose pensions are calculated by taxpayers federation
Province projects lower energy use and annual cost savings
B.C.’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act sets 30 business days for the government to respond to information requests
Bill 22 would create more harm than good argues the Union of BC Indian Chiefs and others
B.C. Access Grant will provide students with up to $4,000 a year to cover up-front costs
Robert Riley Saunders is accused of misappropriating funds of children — often Indigenous — in his care
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond has been appointed by the province to look into the allegations
The three residents were recognized during the Multiculturalism and Anti-Racism Awards
It’s too soon to say exactly how certain sectors will be given the green light to re-open, and when
Many renters are paying more than 30 per cent of their income on rent, making $300-$500 too low, association says