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sa国际传媒 sets minimum wage, other rules for app-based ride-hailing, delivery work

sa国际传媒 sets minimum wage, other rules for app-based ride-hailing, delivery work

The new rules set the minimum wage for the time a worker is engaged in a job at $20.88 per hour, 20 per cent higher than sa国际传媒's general minimum wage.
Lawyer for Bowser baseball-bat murderer challenges 'one-size-fits-all' sentence

Lawyer for Bowser baseball-bat murderer challenges 'one-size-fits-all' sentence

Luciano Emilio Mariani, 45, pleaded guilty last July to first-degree murder in the death of Caroline Jennifer Bernard on Aug. 31, 2021, at her home in Bowser
Saanich calls for free transit for youth and seniors

Saanich calls for free transit for youth and seniors

After endorsing free transit for those 18 and under, council backs a motion to call on the province for free rides for seniors
Dr. Bonnie Henry and Robert Davidson among VIU honorary degree recipients

Dr. Bonnie Henry and Robert Davidson among VIU honorary degree recipients

Vancouver Island University is bestowing honorary degrees at convocation ceremonies
Victoria holds info sessions on Shelbourne bike lane project

Victoria holds info sessions on Shelbourne bike lane project

The plan is to add one-way protected bike lanes on each side of Shelbourne between Haultain Street and North Dairy Road
Victoria MP鈥檚 bill to criminalize coercive control in partner violence heads to Senate

Victoria MP鈥檚 bill to criminalize coercive control in partner violence heads to Senate

The legislation from Victoria MP Laurel Collins passed third reading unanimously in the House of Commons on Wednesday.
Bell Media has put its heritage Broad Street office building on the market

Bell Media has put its heritage Broad Street office building on the market

CFAX 1070 AM, 107.3 Virgin Radio and CTV News Vancouver Island are moving to Esquimalt Town Square.
sa国际传媒 premier repeats call for more federal cash, calls Ottawa's claims 'disingenuous'

sa国际传媒 premier repeats call for more federal cash, calls Ottawa's claims 'disingenuous'

Premier David Eby and federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller have traded comments this week since the premier suggested that Ottawa was "showering" Ontario and Quebec with money.
sa国际传媒 wildfire risk expected to spike this summer after mild spring

sa国际传媒 wildfire risk expected to spike this summer after mild spring

Forecasted warmer-than-normal temperatures across much of the sa国际传媒 Interior in late June into July mean large fires are "quite likely" in much of the province, the BC Wildfire Service says.
Fired sa国际传媒 environmental officer who feared for safety given years of back pay, job back

Fired sa国际传媒 environmental officer who feared for safety given years of back pay, job back

Former Canadian environmental officer who feared for her life at work wins multi-year case. The labour board ruling raises concerns she was fired as an example to other government employees.