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Half of Canadian office workers want to work remotely, says poll

Half of Canadian office workers want to work remotely, says poll

The poll found 40% of Canadian office workers would abandon their jobs under a back-to-office mandate.
Hiring blitz as cruise ships clear pandemic hurdles and start sailing again

Hiring blitz as cruise ships clear pandemic hurdles and start sailing again

Job fair at Ogden Point on March 19; first cruise ship of season scheduled to arrive April 6
Two Island-class ferries coming soon to Nanaimo-Gabriola run

Two Island-class ferries coming soon to Nanaimo-Gabriola run

Two new Island-class ferries start their duties on April 12, when they begin sharing the Nanaimo-Gabriola Island route. The Island Kwigwis and Island Gwawis will serve that route, replacing the 40-year old MV Quinsam.
Some relief at pumps may come by Friday

Some relief at pumps may come by Friday

Spiking oil prices have come down slightly, meaning gas price drop is coming
Gas pains: Companies struggle to keep up with skyrocketing fuel prices

Gas pains: Companies struggle to keep up with skyrocketing fuel prices

With gasoline at over $2 a litre, transportation companies have been forced to make adjustments. sa国际传媒 Transit has noticed an increase in ridership.
South Island economic development agency seeks new directors

South Island economic development agency seeks new directors

The South Island Prosperity Partnership is looking for a few good people to help steer the economic development agency over the next three years. SIPP is recruiting board members for three-year terms.
Multi-family projects kick 2022 construction off with a bang in Nanaimo

Multi-family projects kick 2022 construction off with a bang in Nanaimo

In the first two months alone, a total of $96 million worth of construction got underway, based on approved building 颅permits.
sa国际传媒's gender pay gap the largest in sa国际传媒, says critic for gender equity

sa国际传媒's gender pay gap the largest in sa国际传媒, says critic for gender equity

sa国际传媒 continues to have the largest gender pay gap in the country, with women earning about 20 per cent less than men, gender equity critic Stephanie Cadieux said Tuesday in the legislature, as politicians marked International Women鈥檚 Day.
Recycling transport company faces $73,000 fine after driver's 2020 death

Recycling transport company faces $73,000 fine after driver's 2020 death

WorkSafeBC listed several shortcomings by GFL Environmental Inc., including the fact that it had not carried out a risk assessment for the job of reconnecting the trailer, and it did not mandate using chocks.
Washington state axes Anacortes-Sidney route for this spring and summer

Washington state axes Anacortes-Sidney route for this spring and summer

Ferry operator cites lack of crew; priority is Washington state routes