By Simon LittleOnline Journalist Global News
Minimum wage in British Columbia will increase by $1.20 to $13.85 for most low-wage workers in the province on Saturday.
The 9.5 per cent jump follows a $1.30 increase in the minimum wage on June 1, 2018.
The minimum wage for liquor servers is also climbing by $1.30 to $12.70 per hour, while the monthly minimum for resident caretakers will climb to $831.45, and the daily minimum for live-in camp leaders will climb to $110.87.
Check out the British Columbia Fact Sheet on Minimum Wages here