February 24, 2021 The official start of the 2021 camping season is still a few months away, but people living in B.C. can soon begin reserving campsites in provincial parks to help plan trips close to home. The Discover …
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Minimum wage $14.60 from June 01, 2020
To support B.C.’s lowest paid workers, the general hourly minimum wage is increasing to $14.60, and the minimum wage rates for liquor servers, resident caretakers and live-in camp leaders are also increasing, effective Monday, June 1, 2020. In 2018, to …
ICBC insurance renewals to go online May 2022
British Columbians will have the additional convenience of being able to renew their ICBC auto insurance online starting in May 2022. When ICBC’s online insurance model launches, customers will be able to renew personal insurance and get temporary operation permits, …
Service BC welcomes Health Insurance BC to provincial contact centre
February 01, 2021 As part of government’s commitment to improving services for British Columbians, contact centre support for Health Insurance BC (HIBC) benefits and pharmaceutical programs and services is now provided at the Service BC provincial contact centre. This means …
Online tool helps people book appointments with Service BC
People can now make an appointment online before visiting Service BC. This reduces lineups, saves time and makes it easier to maintain physical distancing, helping keep visitors, staff and communities safe. Appointments can be scheduled through the mobile BC Services …
Service BC goes digital with video identity verification
British Columbians now have more virtual options to set up their mobile BC Services Card. These options make it easier to access online government services during the COVID-19 pandemic and in the future. “We’re using innovation, technology and mobile options …
New cabinet focuses on keeping people safe, fighting COVID-19
Premier John Horgan has announced a new cabinet that will focus on keeping people healthy and safe through the COVID-19 pandemic. “The pandemic has turned the lives of British Columbians upside down,” Premier Horgan said. “We have come a long …
Virtual Tour of the Parliament Buildings
The Parliament Buildings and surrounding areas are located in the traditional territories of the Lekwungen-speaking (pronounced Le-KWUNG-en) peoples. Now known as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations, these Coast Salish peoples have a rich culture and history dating back thousands of …
COVID-19 Digital Assistant at www.gov.bc.ca
Visit new digital assistant at www.gov.bc.ca to ask about COVID-19 related information. It might not know your answer right away – it’s still learning. But, it will get better at answering questions over time.
Training more health-care assistants to support B.C.’s seniors
January 21, 2021 An $8.4-million investment in education and training programs will enable people to train for high-demand jobs as health-care assistants caring for B.C.’s seniors. “We’re moving forward with our plan to expand the number of health-care assistants working …