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The Government of Canada is currently hiring a bunch of different jobs across the province of B.C. and the majority offer up a pretty decent salary.

If you've been thinking about changing up your career, or are just in need of a high-paying role, some of these just might just catch your eye.

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If you are struggling with the cost of living in B.C. and are in need of some extra cash, there are a few ways that the Government of B.C. can help you out.

Whether it be extra money to put food on the table or some help with paying bills, these government programs could be super helpful.

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The Government of Canada is auctioning off a bunch of used vehicles in B.C. and Alberta, and you could snag one for a steal of a deal — if someone doesn't outbid you, of course.

GCSurplus auctions off a ton of different items including anything from books, jewelry and clothes to secondhand cars and boats, and they often go for cheap.

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If you've been looking for a brand new career that pays super well, some of these Government of Canada jobs hiring in B.C. might just catch your eye.

These specific gigs pay a pretty penny, which will allow you to make an annual salary of over $100,000 per year, and even up to $266,000 for one.

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The B.C. government and Premier John Horgan have just released a heartfelt statement on the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

The queen died peacefully at Balmoral Castle on September 8, according to an update from Buckingham Palace. She was 96 at the time of her death, which ended her reign of 70 years as the longest-serving monarch in U.K. history.

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