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Nathan Griffiths

Vancouver

Data Journalist at Vancouver Sun

Graphic/data journalist. Aspiring street photographer. Currently @vancouversun. Formerly @AP and @nytimes.

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  • 1 week ago | vancouversun.com | Lori Culbert |Nathan Griffiths

    Contracts for 400,000 workers expire in 2025. The NDP says money is tight. Unions say raises are crucial. Our database of public sector salaries offers some insightArticle contentAs B.C.’s population continues to age, care aide Chena Binns warns the province not to underpay or understaff the professionals who look after the growing number of senior citizens.

  • 2 weeks ago | vancouversun.com | Stephanie Ip |Nathan Griffiths

    Advertisement 1View our wildfire tracker and get the latest information on fires in B.C., including air quality information and current bans. Bookmark this page and check back regularly for more updates. Article contentHere’s the latest information on wildfires burning in British Columbia. The information on this page is updated regularly and includes a map of all current wildfires, air quality information, wildfires of note, current fire bans and important contacts and resources.

  • 2 weeks ago | vancouversun.com | Lori Culbert |Nathan Griffiths

    Since 2017, government, health and education workers rose from 50,000 to 93,000. Total salaries jumped from $4.7B to $11.5B. Article contentThe number of B.C. public-sector employees in health care, schools and government ministries who make at least $75,000 a year has more than doubled since the NDP was elected in 2017, data collected by Postmedia reveals.

  • 3 weeks ago | vancouversun.com | Nathan Griffiths |Lori Culbert

    Article contentThe Vancouver Sun has collected the names and salaries of over 170,000 workers who make more than $75,000 a year at approximately 100 public sector agencies in B.C., and put them all into a searchable public sector salaries database.

  • 3 weeks ago | vancouversun.com | Lori Culbert |Nathan Griffiths

    Advertisement 1Analysis: B.C.'s top public servants now make near or above $1 million a year, according to the 12th edition of The Vancouver Sun's popular Public Sector Salaries Database. Article content“If I had a million dollars, I’d be rich,” the Barenaked Ladies sang in their folksy 1992 hit about how they would share all that money with someone they loved.

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14 Aug 24

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6 Aug 24

Okanangan farmers don’t want co-op selling assets mid-harvest - call for co-op board to be replaced #bcpoli https://t.co/HArd1p60je

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Nathan Griffiths @njgriffiths
2 Aug 24

“Short-term rentals that could be used as long-term housing accounted for less than half a per cent of housing units in Canada’s five largest metro regions” #vanre #bcpoli https://t.co/Iy74BVHVAV https://t.co/LIAwb7V3Xj