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Rising burnout spurs health-tech innovations for B.C. workers

Rising burnout spurs health-tech innovations for B.C. workers

Victoria-based startup working to cut diagnosis wait times as need for services rises
B.C. COVID vaccination human rights case dismissed

B.C. COVID vaccination human rights case dismissed

Richmond city employee called in sick, went to Ottawa Freedom Convoy and caught COVID.
Thinking of a career change? Here's how to make the leap successfully

Thinking of a career change? Here's how to make the leap successfully

The prospect of a career shift is exciting, but transitioning can be a process — sometimes, one that takes longer than expected. Experts say it's important to evaluate your skills and interests before making the leap.
AI training entices Uvaro to buy Vancouver's Lighthouse Labs

AI training entices Uvaro to buy Vancouver's Lighthouse Labs

Transaction bolsters both companies' ability to provide tech-related training
Loring Phinney takes helm at Pacific Autism Family Network

Loring Phinney takes helm at Pacific Autism Family Network

Phinney had been the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Canucks' vice-president of communications and community
Canadian employers under pressure to give pay hikes, bonuses in 2025

Canadian employers under pressure to give pay hikes, bonuses in 2025

Canadian professionals expect raises, but employers lack funds.
Opinion: Remote work is a game-changer for addressing burnout in workers

Opinion: Remote work is a game-changer for addressing burnout in workers

With burnout remaining a persistent challenge across Canada, remote and hybrid work arrangements provide a meaningful solution.
TRU becomes first university in B.C. with guaranteed tuition rates for international students

TRU becomes first university in B.C. with guaranteed tuition rates for international students

The new model fixes tuition rates for the length of programs but raises fees for most students next fall.
Thompson Rivers University slashing $20M amid international student decline

Thompson Rivers University slashing $20M amid international student decline

Surplus funds diverted to build reserves as enrolment decline reshapes priorities
Opinion: Inclusion at B.C. workplaces means seeing disability as a strength

Opinion: Inclusion at B.C. workplaces means seeing disability as a strength

When diversity thrives, so do businesses and communities