Save-On-Foods celebrates completion of $15 million pledge to BC Children’s Hospital
Western Canadian grocer officially the hospital’s largest cumulative giving corporate partner
Vancouver, B.C: Western Canadian grocery company Save-On-Foods celebrated the completion of its $15 million...
New legislation will accelerate B.C. renewable energy projects
To ensure rapid permitting and robust regulation of renewable energy projects, the Province will introduce legislation in spring 2025 allowing the regulation of renewable...
DriveBC enhances accessibility, user experience with new platform
People driving throughout British Columbia this summer can get access to reliable road and weather conditions on provincial highways with a newly updated DriveBC...
KPU Surrey will welcome first on-campus housing
More than 350 new student beds and a dining hall are coming to Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s (KPU) Surrey campus, marking the first on-campus housing project...
B.C. port workers ratify deal, ending long labour dispute
Vancouver: British Columbia's port workers have voted almost 75 per cent in favour of accepting a contract offer, ending weeks of turbulent job action...
Families no longer charged fees for child care waitlists
Effective Monday, April 1, 2024, families looking for licensed child care can no longer be charged a fee to put their names on waitlists, removing...
Expanded supports coming for Surrey youth with new Foundry opening next...
More young people in Surrey have better access to essential mental-health and substance-use services with the opening of Foundry Surrey Central on Monday, Nov....
Improving access to addictions care in B.C.
More people in B.C. can now get timely, personalized addictions care as government expands Access Central, a phone line that provides a single point...
B.C. expands EV charging, leads country in going electric
As British Columbians are embracing zero-emission vehicles faster than any other jurisdiction in Canada, the Province is helping them go electric with $26 million...
David Eby to deliver $1,000 a year household relief, starting immediately
BC NDP middle-class tax cut benefits 90%, while Rustad would make people wait nearly two years for help
SURREY – Surrounded by hundreds of supporters in...












