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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...

Courtenay to host day of mourning for fallen workers

A day of mourning ceremony will be held in Courtenay to honour workers on the job and raise awareness...

“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...

City of Courtenay to mark National Day of Mourning

The City of Courtenay is marking the National Day of Mourning on Friday morning. Occupational Health and Safety Advisor for...

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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Community gathering Sunday to remember mother, child killed at Comox Lake

After a tragic incident at Comox Lake last week, a community gathering has been planned for this weekend to remember those who died. 

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B.C. reports smaller-than-expected deficit for 2024, while taxpayer-supported debt nears $100B

British Columbia reported a smaller deficit than expected for the 2024-25 year, at $7.3 billion. 

Town of Comox receives Bee City designation

The Town of Comox has been recognized for their work protecting bees, butterflies, and other insects. 

RCMP looking for information about GMC truck leading up to fatal crash in Fanny Bay

B.C. Highway Patrol is looking for witnesses to provide details about the leadup to a fatal collision in Fanny Bay.
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