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Armstrong family won million-dollar home prize; moved where they can afford to live | iNFOnews

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BC s Top Employers: Winners list | Vancouver Sun

Author of the article: Sponsored Content Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  March 3, 2021  •  14 minute read Douglas College employees, who started as international students at the school, take a break at the campus. Photo by SUPPLIED Article content BC’s Top Employers for 2021 (employee count refers to full-time staff): Amazon Canada, Vancouver. Online marketplaces; 19,182 employees. Increased hourly pay rates by $2 per hour and doubled regular hourly overtime pay rates during the pandemic. Aquatic Informatics Inc., Vancouver. Computer software; 74 employees. All employees receive an additional five days off for their fifth and tenth anniversaries with the company. Arrow Transportation Systems Inc., Vancouver. Transportation, shipping and logistics; 1,034 employees. Helps employees save for the future with defined benefit or defined contribution pension plans, depending on their group.

Mining for Miracles Launches 2021 Campaign to Establish Cellular and Regenerative Medicine Centre (CRMC) at BC Children s Hospital

Mining for Miracles Launches 2021 Campaign to Establish Cellular and Regenerative Medicine Centre (CRMC) at BC Children’s Hospital The $3.385M initiative will be the first of its kind in Western Canada BC Children s Hospital Foundation Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA PRINCE GEORGE, British Columbia, Feb. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Mining for Miracles, the BC mining industry’s long-standing fundraising campaign for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, launched its 2021 campaign today in support of BC Children’s Hospital’s Cellular and Regenerative Medicine Centre (CRMC), the first of its kind in Western Canada. Premier John Horgan joined BC mining industry representatives at the Virtual BC Natural Resources Forum today to launch this year s fundraising campaign.

Mining for Miracles Launches 2021 Campaign to Establish Cellular and Regenerative Medicine Centre (CRMC) at BC Children s Hospital The $3 385M initiative will be the first of its kind in Western Canada

Article content PRINCE GEORGE, British Columbia, Feb. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Mining for Miracles, the BC mining industry’s long-standing fundraising campaign for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, launched its 2021 campaign today in support of BC Children’s Hospital’s Cellular and Regenerative Medicine Centre (CRMC), the first of its kind in Western Canada. Premier John Horgan joined BC mining industry representatives at the Virtual BC Natural Resources Forum today to launch this year’s fundraising campaign. “Mining for Miracles continues to demonstrate how the women and men working in the BC mining industry contribute to the strength and resilience of families and communities across our province,” said Premier Horgan. “Over the years their campaigns have raised over $33 million to support innovative health care initiatives at BC Children’s Hospital. This is just one of the many ways the resource industry makes our province stronger.”

B C Children s Hospital saves Kelowna family in countless ways | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/BC Children’s Hospital Foundation February 02, 2021 - 7:00 AM Like any toddler, Kolt Gross is struggling with teething. “It’s hell in a handbasket,” Kolt’s mom, Kendall Gross said with good-natured laugh from her Kelowna area home. Unlike most toddlers, however, Kolt has already surmounted far worse, though he may not realize it just yet. “He’s the strongest kid you could ever meet,”  Kendall said. “He has his challenges and his story is not complete but he’s home and he’s happy and that’s all we can hope and pray for.” Kendall and her husband Bryan knew that Kolt was going to have a more difficult path than others months before he was born.

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