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More drought preparedness funding promised for B.C. farmers

An additional $80 million in provincial funds is being made available to help farmers hit hard by drought conditions.B.C. government officials said the money will let farmers upgrade their...

Province launching do-it-yourself cervical cancer screening

The B.C. government is launching an at-home screening program that will test for cervical cancer.Provincial officials said it’s the first of its kind in Canada.Cervical cancer is the fourth...

One million new jobs expected in B.C. over next decade

The B.C. government is stressing the importance of post-secondary education as one million new job openings are expected by 2033.Provincial officials said the labour market outlook for 2023 shows...

Province removing barriers for internationally trained professionals

The B.C. government is introducing new legislation to help internationally trained residents work in their field.If approved, the legislation will target 29 professions including social work, early childhood education...

Province speeding up permit process for new housing

The B.C. government is looking to speed up housing developments by streamlining the permit process.The single housing application service is a one-stop shop that will eliminate the need for...

Changes coming to sexual assault policing standards

To support survivors of sexual assault, the province is updating the standards for police investigations.The new standards will apply to every police officer in B.C.It will require officers to...

New plastic waste regulations coming to B.C.

Businesses and organizations in B.C. have until December to comply with new plastic waste regulations from the provincial government.The regulations cover disposable food service accessories, plastic bags, food service...

Category 1 burns to be banned province wide except Haida Gwaii

After increased fire activity over the weekend, the province has decided to ban all Category 1 burns across B.C. except for the Haida Gwaii region.It will be effective today...

Infrastructure front of mind for western premiers

The cost of replacing infrastructure to withstand climate-related disasters is a top concern for western premiers.B.C. Premier David Eby...

B.C. government investing in safe-sport complaint process

The province is spending $7.8 million in an effort to reduce abuse in organized sports.The money will be used...

Prescribed safe supply not significant factor in overdose deaths says province

The B.C. government says prescribed safe supply drugs such as hydromorphone can’t be attributed to more overdose deaths.Chief coroner...

Pharmacists given power to prescribe medication for minor ailments

To cut down on visits to a doctor’s office, the B.C. government is letting pharmacists assess and treat residents...

Province starting up paid manufacturing initiative for youth

The B.C. government is looking to raise the number of manufacturing workers by offering short-term, paid work placements to...

Province testing emergency notification system on Wednesday

You can expect to hear an alert on your phone tomorrow afternoon, but it’s not a real emergency.As part...

‘Repeated’ conflict of interest offences found under former BC Housing leadership

A forensic audit of BC Housing has found a significant conflict of interest involving the then-CEO and the CEO...

Province unveils post-secondary action plan to increase skills training

The B.C. government is launching a new action plan that will add thousands of tech seats and offer grants...
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Clocks “fall back” an hour this weekend as daylight time ends

Clocks are set to “fall back” across much of Canada this weekend, as daylight time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2. The post Clocks “fall back” an hour this weekend as daylight time ends appeared first on AM 1150.

Province issues warning after several dead rabbits in Cedar with suspected rabbit hemorrhagic disease

Mid-Vancouver Island rabbit owners are being warned after several wild rabbits were found dead in Cedar with suspected rabbit hemorrhagic disease. Testing is underway to confirm the cause. 

B.C. Conservatives propose higher tax caps to offset municipal losses from pipeline assessment

Proposed legislation from the B.C. Conservatives would raise taxation rate caps for municipalities, which are bracing for a potentially major financial hit from upcoming assessment changes. The post B.C. Conservatives propose higher tax caps to offset municipal losses from pipeline assessment appeared first on AM 1150.

Comox Valley set to showcase Halloween spirit Friday night

The Comox Valley region is gearing up for a spooky Friday, with multiple events planned across the area. 

Eby leaves door open to early election over North Coast transmission line bill

Premier David Eby isn’t ruling out an early election if his government’s bill to fast-track construction of the North Coast transmission line fails to pass. The post Eby leaves door open to early election over North Coast transmission line bill appeared first on AM 1150.
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