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Two B.C. MPs named to cabinet as Carney sworn in as prime minister

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s newly unveiled cabinet includes two Members of Parliament from British Columbia.

New Hydro President and CEO to start this summer

A new president and chief executive officer has been selected for BC Hydro. Hydro says that Charlotte Mitha will take the role this summer, replacing current president and CEO Chris O’Reilly. This comes as O’Reilly will retire from the position on August 1, ending not only an 8-year run as President,...

Unemployment rate second lowest in Canada, BC government 

With the federal unemployment rate rising, the province says they’re proud to have one of the lowest rates across the country.  According to minister of jobs, economic development and innovation Diana Gibson, BC has seen a growth in private sector employment making BC the second-highest across the country with growth....

Nearly 15,000 water meters to be installed across rural BC

19 communities across BC can save their water through new water meters. The BC Government will be installing nearly 15,000 automated meters for small, rural, and First Nations communities to help them not only save water, but to also make them more resilient to droughts. The meters would lower water use...

BC to conduct emergency alert system test this Wednesday

Don't be alarmed if you get an emergency alert on Wednesday, it will be a planned test for the system. Canada’s emergency alert system will be tested this Wednesday to make sure it works during a real emergency. Residents of BC will be getting an alert tone and message on their...

Nearly $3 million invested to groups fighting invasive plants

To deal with invasive plants, the province is investing millions to groups fighting against the plants. The BC Government will give $2.89 million to 33 groups ranging from regional committees to environmental groups to local governments to support programs and actions focused on fighting against invasive plants. They say these plants...
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