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Canadians are complaining they have too much to do at work, yet many are also failing to use their vacation time, which could be why 36 per cent of professionals say they’re more burned out... Read More


A Langley charity that helps feed the homeless, working poor, and low-income seniors reports demand for its services has more than doubled since the end of the pandemic. And, Kimz Angels founder Kim... Read More


B.C.’s jobs minister is coming to the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce next week, to speak to members and guests at the monthly dinner meeting. Brenda Bailey, the Minister of Jobs, Economic... Read More


Everyone living in B.C. is encouraged to take the BC Demographic Survey to help identify systemic racism in government services. The survey is online and available in 15 languages... Read More


Injured workers in British Columbia will be better supported to return to work thanks to new requirements under the province’s Workers Compensation Act. Effective Jan. 1, 2024, an employer and... Read More