IHA gets kudos

The Interior Health Authority has been named one of British Columbia’s Top Employers for 2013

IHA GETS KUDOS

The Interior Health Authority has been named one of British Columbia’s Top Employers for 2013.

It recognizes those employers that lead their industries in offering exceptional places to work.

The annual BC’s Top Employers competition considers a variety of criteria, such as recruitment and retention, as well as high employment standards and performance in various areas.

The full list of this year’s BC’s Top Employers can be viewed at www.canadastop100.com/bc.

 

WORK NOTICE CHANGES

To help streamline the natural resource application process, Notice of Work applications, pursuant to Section 10 of the Mines Act, will now be available exclusively through FrontCounter BC’s online application system, starting Feb. 28.

This is also meant to reduce the backlog of Notice of Work, Land Act and Water Act authorizations, and to provide online help with applications and the ability to monitor application progress in real time.

Visit www.frontcounterbc.ca for more information.

 

NEW OFFICERS PROPOSED

Two independent officers have been unanimously recommended to Legislature by an all-party special committee.

Recommendations include that Paul Fraser, QC continues as Conflict of Interest Commissioner, a role he has held since 2008.

Fiona Spencer, Merit Commissioner since 2010, is recommended for reappointment for a second term.

 

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