Red tape cuts must apply to all projects, not just government favourites: ICBA

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | May 5, 2025 SURREY. B.C. — B.C.’s recently tabled Infrastructure Projects Act is getting some pushback from the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA), which is expressing concern that while the legislation acknowledges the problem of permitting delays, it does not go nearly far enough. “The irony is…

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Mental Health Week 2025: Looking beyond the surface

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | May 5, 2025 TORONTO — The Canadian Mental Health Association says living with a mental health or substance use challenge is already hard but masking it can be even harder. It’s no secret in the construction industry masking is commonplace, with many too afraid to speak up for…

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Recent work-related incidents reported to WorkSafeBC

April 24, 2025 Construction incident summaries are based on information obtained as soon as possible after the incidents: they are preliminary and subject to change. Details have been edited to protect workers’ privacy. See additional summaries online. Injury Type: Laceration Core Activity: Excavation, or private landfill or transfer station operation Location: Lower Mainland Date of Incident: 2025-Apr ID Number: 2025210680001 A…

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WorkSafeBC urges construction employers to prevent falls from heights

WorkSafeBC | April 16, 2025 More than 1,000 construction workers were injured in falls from elevation in 2024. Translation available in: 简体中文 | 繁體中文 | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ With the arrival of spring and the increase in outdoor construction, WorkSafeBC is reminding employers and workers that falls from heights continue to be a leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities. From 2020…

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Changes to policy on Duration of Benefits (Retirement Age)

On behalf of WorkSafeBC –> Our Policy, Regulation and Research Department is releasing a discussion paper concerning changes made to policy on duration of benefits (retirement age). To reflect legislative amendments to the Workers Compensation Act, policy changes related to retirement age determinations were effective on January 1, 2021. After reviewing the implementation of the initial changes,…

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‘There are no good excuses,’ BC 1 Call’s Grant reiterates during Safe Digging Month in B.C.

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | April 10, 2025 VANCOUVER — April is Safe Digging Month in B.C. and as such BC 1 Call is reiterating to the digging community, along with the owners of underground infrastructure, the importance of clicking or calling before they dig.  “Who hasn’t taken safety for granted? We’ve all stood too high on…

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BCCWITT News and Events – April Newsletter

Trades Training and Employment with BCCWITT Are you an unemployed or underemployed woman in BC? Are you interested in a well-paying, in-demand career in a construction, maintenance, or industrial skilled trade? Support is available from BCCWITT through our Trades Training and Employment Program. Get connected to our team of career development professionals who can help you get…

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New B.C. Construction Industry Survey Reveals Shocking Data — 91% Reported Late Payments, 69% Experienced Not Being Paid at All 

The BC Construction Association’s biannual Stat Pack and Annual Industry Survey reports spiking uncertainty and urgent concerns with payment delays amidst economic turbulence. VICTORIA, BC (APRIL 7, 2025) — The BC Construction Association (BCCA) is raising red flags regarding new data on payment certainty. BCCA’s newly released spring Stat Pack and Annual BC Construction Industry Survey…

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British Columbia’s Construction Industry Celebrates Construction & Skilled Trades Month

On behalf of BCCA -> This month, and every month, we celebrate BC’s builders who keep our province growing strong. VICTORIA, BC (April 1, 2025) — April is Construction & Skilled Trades Month in BC. Officially proclaimed by the BC provincial government and now in its 8th year, Construction Month is a time when British Columbia’s construction…

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It’s also Dig Safe Month in BC!

On behalf of BC Common Ground Alliance –> Take the BCCGA Safety Challenge: Because Digging Blindfolded Is a Bad Idea! Think you’re ready to dive into that excavation project? Not so fast! Before you grab that shovel and start digging like you’re on a treasure hunt, take the BCCGA Safety Challenge! It’s simple: follow our safety guidelines…

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Recent work-related incidents reported to WorkSafeBC

April 3, 2025 Construction incident summaries are based on information obtained as soon as possible after the incidents: they are preliminary and subject to change. Details have been edited to protect workers’ privacy. See additional summaries online. Injury Type: Injuries to hand Core Activity: Plumbing, heating, vent, residential air conditioning, or central vacuum system installation or repair Location: Lower…

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Workplace safety for newcomers — Know your rights from day one, advises WorkSafeBC

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | April 2, 2025 RICHMOND, B.C. — A new awareness campaign is being launched by WorkSafeBC to inform newcomers to the province about their rights in the workplace, in particular that they are covered by WorkSafeBC insurance regardless of their immigration status or term of work. Recent research from…

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ECA Conference and AGM – Show your support!

On Behalf of ECABC: Registration is now open for ECABC’s conference and AGM, taking place this year on June 12-13 at the Fairmont Empress in Victoria. We hope that you and other members of your organization will be able to join us for BC’s largest event for the electrical construction sector. The business conference begins at…

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