Better crane safety protections coming for workers

New licensing, permitting will strengthen WorkSafeBC’s oversight of crane safety Government of BC News Release | Victoria | Tuesday, March 3, 2026 9:25 AM Summary __________ The Province is taking action to strengthen protections for workers and enhance crane safety with legislation enabling a new WorkSafeBC crane licensing and permitting program. “Major nation-building projects are moving…

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Industry Perspectives Op-Ed: WorkSafeBC crane series Part 3 – The people factor

Journal of Commerce | Todd McDonald | March 4, 2026 Competency and training: More than a credential Crane safety starts with ensuring people have the right skills and knowledge for the work they are assigned. We’ve seen that workers are sometimes assigned crane-related tasks without the instruction, training or supervision needed to perform these tasks safely….

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B.C. worker’s muscle, joint injury claims cost more than $2 billion over five years

Richmond News | Canadian Press | Feb 26, 2026 10:41 AM WorkSafeBC is urging employers to assess the risks in their own workplaces to remove or minimize the problem. RICHMOND — British Columbia’s workers’ compensation agency says claims for musculoskeletal injuries — those involving muscles, joints, tendons and nerves — have resulted in more than $2.35…

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Electrician Cronk appointed WorkSafeBC’s new chair

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | February 24, 2026 VICTORIA — William Laird Cronk has been appointed chair of WorkSafeBC’s board of directors for a three-year term, effective Feb. 26. Cronk succeeds outgoing chair Baltej Dhillon, who began his term in June 2023. “We thank Baltej Dhillon for his invaluable leadership,” said Jennifer Whiteside,…

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B.C.’s 2026 budget a ‘mess’ and is ‘awful for construction,’ says ICBA’s Bateman

Journal of Commerce | Jean Sorensen | February 20, 2026 When NDP Finance Minister Brenda Bailey’s 2026 budget speech announced the government was re-pacing several large and planned capital expenditures, it plunged billions of dollars in projects into a freefall with no delivery timeline.  The largest of these was phase two of the Burnaby Hospital Redevelopment,…

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WorkSafeBC welcomes newly appointed board chair – William Laird Cronk

Strengthening WorkSafeBC’s focus on workplace injury prevention News Release | Victoria | February 19, 2026 Summary ​__________ William Laird Cronk has been appointed chair of WorkSafeBC’s board of directors for a three-year term, effective Feb. 26, 2026. He brings extensive labour, trades and governance experience to the leadership of B.C.’s workers’ compensation system. “We thank Baltej…

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B.C. budget delays care homes, hospital and cancer facility, student housing

Journal of Commerce | The Canadian Press | February 18, 2026 VICTORIA — British Columbia’s budget is hurting the young, the old and cancer patients alike as government construction undergoes what the government says is a “re-pacing” to address fiscal pressures. There are delays to seven long-term care projects from Abbotsford to Fort St. John, as…

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Budget secures B.C.’s future, protects critical services

Victoria | Government of BC Press Release | February 17, 2026 B.C. makes disciplined spending choices while growing the economy Summary __________ In a world of ongoing and heightened economic uncertainty, Budget 2026 makes careful choices to protect what matters most to British Columbians through investments to protect services, such as health care, education and…

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BC’s Construction Industry Ready to Deliver as Budget 2026 Bets Big on Infrastructure Investment

BCCA | February 17, 2026| BCCA’s official response to BC Budget 2026 https://bccassn.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/BCCA-BC-Budget-Response_Feb17_2026_FINAL.pdf VICTORIA, BC (FEBRUARY 17, 2026) — As British Columbia navigates a challenging fiscal environment, the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) is pleased to see continued commitment to capital spending on critical infrastructure. BC’s construction industry will play a pivotal role in delivering…

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Debt, Deficits, and a Hidden Construction Tax: ICBA Responds to B.C. Budget

ICBA | February 18, 2026 SURREY – Tax increases, historic deficits, and record debt make Premier David Eby’s 2026/27 B.C. Budget challenging for B.C. construction businesses, says the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA). The provincial budget includes a torrent of red ink: $36.9BN in deficits over three years ($13.3BN in 26/27, $12.2BN in 27/28, and…

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Industry Special: The BCCSA’s new Vancouver Island Regional Safety Committee invites construction employers to its first public event in Victoria

Journal of Commerce | An Industry Special | February 4, 2026 The BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA) has long counted on its Prime Contractors Technical Advisory Committee (PCTAC) and Fire and Flood Restoration Program Technical Advisory Committee (FFRP TAC) to help identify and address health and safety challenges and priorities at the provincial level. Launched in…

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Recent construction work-related incidents reported to WorkSafeBC

January 27, 2026 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: Burns (1 worker); Smoke inhalation (1 worker) Core Activity: Plumbing, heating, vent, residential air conditioning, or central vacuum system…

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PMI Redefining Construction Success Event

The PMI Canadian West Coast Chapter, Programs Team is hosting an upcoming in-person professional development event explicitly tailored for construction professionals, and would be delighted to extend this opportunity to COCA members. Event DetailsTitle: Redefining Construction Success: Applying PMI-CP Principles to Real Projects in 2026 Date & Time: February 4, 5:00–9:00 PMLocation: Uber Lounge at Steamworks Brew Pub,…

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