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British Columbia’s minimum wage will increase by 45 cents per hour starting June 1. The increase will take minimum wage up from $17.40 to $17.85.

  • Other type of event
  • Added on 2025-02-14
  • British Columbia

The Governments of Canada and British Columbia as well as the Municipalities of Vernon and Lumby have provided more than $9.1M to support flood resiliency in the Okanagan. The funds will replace the Vernon Creek crossing and enable channel widening as well as construction of a dike in Lumby.

  • Job creation
  • Construction
  • Added on 2024-06-13
  • Thompson–Okanagan Region, BC

The Government of British Columbia has announced $15M in new long-term funds to help communities defend against climate hazards. The money will go towards projects that support communities to assess risks, develop preventative measures and establish bylaws. The following year, the government will provide another $25M to the fund. The first round of funding will run for the 2024-2025 fiscal year.

  • Other type of event
  • Added on 2024-06-18
  • British Columbia

Joseph Richard Group is putting all its 19 B.C. restaurants and related businesses up for sale as part of the process to balance its books while under creditor protection. The group owed about $36.7M at the time. The businesses employ nearly 700 people and will remain in operation for the time being.

  • Other type of event
  • Accommodation and food services
  • Added on 2024-05-23
  • British Columbia

The Central Coast Regional District will receive $2.3 million from B.C. to operate and eventually close the Thorsen Creek Waste and Recycling Centre, address any associated outstanding costs from the centre and optimize airspace for residents. The funding will relieve financial pressure on the local communities who operate the facility.

  • Other type of event
  • Public administration
  • Added on 2024-04-08
  • Vancouver Island and Coast Region, BC
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