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BC moves to reduce trade barriers with other provinces

British Columbia, Ontario, Manitoba and Yukon have signed an agreement to continue removing inter-provincial trade barriers. The agreement is expected to create more choice for consumers, while giving workers and professionals greater freedom to move between provinces. Premier David Eby signed separate agreements with Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Manitoba Premier Wab...

B.C. sees flux in job applications from international health workers 

Within the past two months, British Columbia has received close to 780 job applications from qualified health professionals in the United States.   This strong flux of American health workers reflects the success of the provinces new coordinated U.S. recruitment campaign.  According to the B.C. government, new strategies to further attract internationally...

Juan De Fuca municipalities get boost in funding to improve emergency response, MLA 

Emergency responders in the Juan De Fuca region are about to get the funding they need to improve 911 communications across the region.   MLA Dana Lajeunesse says rural communities need improved access to 911 services, and improved funding will help build stronger connections and increase access to care.  โ€œEspecially in...

Cowichan Valley art organizations get a slice of arts funding

Ten community organizations have received over $200,000 in funding to help local artists, art organizations, and build events in the Cowichan Valley.   The money comes from the BC Arts Council (BCAC), and MLA Debra Toporowski says the funding will help drive support for the arts and grow the local...

Cowichan Green Community announces new chapter as they transition to new facility 

The Cowichan Green Community says theyโ€™ve had many successful years in the community, and theyโ€™re ready to start a new chapter to help serve the area better and more efficiently.  The reFRESH Marketplace and Food Recovery Programs will wrap up their operations starting on July 25, but executive director Vanessa...

B.C. bearing brunt of tariff war, says Eby ahead of First Ministersโ€™ meeting

Premier David Eby said British Columbia is shouldering a disproportionate economic burden from Canadaโ€™s trade war with the U.S., and heโ€™ll be calling for โ€œbasic fairnessโ€ at next weekโ€™s First Ministerโ€™s meeting.
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