Vancouver, BC – When the UBCM Convention takes place next week, delegates from across the province will consider a

Vancouver, BC – When the UBCM Convention takes place next week, delegates from across the province will consider a
Vancouver, BC – On the occasion of Emergency Services Dispatchers and 911 Awareness Week, the union representing
Vancouver, BC – The union representing E-Comm’s 9-1-1 dispatch operators in British Columbia say a Budget 2023
Vancouver, BC – Temporary compensation and psychological supports for employees must be extended and ultimately become
As British Columbians, we all rely on certain core services being available at the most critical moments of our lives.
Vancouver, BC – As the Canada Day long weekend approaches, British Columbia’s 9-1-1 emergency dispatch operators
VANCOUVER—The COVID-19 pandemic and recent extreme weather events have highlighted more than ever the need for
British Columbia’s 9-1-1 emergency dispatch system needs an immediate infusion of funding support from local
For some time now, there simply have not been enough 9-1-1 operators in the system to deal with any significant surge in
Over this long weekend, 9-1-1 Operators are being asked to work any additional overtime that they can handle and cancel
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