The BC Chamber of Commerce is voicing concern about the impact that today’s announcement of two larger-than-expected minimum wage increases will have on B.C. businesses. “There’s no denying that these two minimum wage increases will be tough for some of our 36,000 represented businesses across the province,” said Maureen Kirkbride, of BC Chamber . “That […]
Archives for 2016
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Town of Osoyoos takes court action
May 4, 2016 The Town of Osoyoos, accompanied by several parents in the Osoyoos community, has filed a petition with the Supreme Court of British Columbia, asking it to quash a recent decision to close Osoyoos Secondary School. The petition was filed in Vancouver yesterday afternoon. It is accompanied by various affidavits. The action […]
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A view with Vic Seder
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Q and A with Linda Larson
National Park issue – Ministry of Environment expects to release a statement within 2-3 weeks on the community review and feedback of 3 park areas – #1 in Osoyoos/Kipoola, #2 Oliver Mtn. and #3 Vaseux Lake. Larson says the ministry is almost finished the review and with staff having talked to Ottawa. She says the […]

