B.C. boosting community coroners’ pay by 55%, job ad reveals
Community coroners in British Columbia have been given a 55 per cent pay boost as the BC Coroners Service looks to fill vacancies in dozens of communities across the province.
The wage increase to $49.77 an hour for community coroners came into effect on June 1, after years of complaints about low wages for the sometimes-gruesome job.
Community coroners had been paid about $32 an hour since 2016, and current and former coroners told The Canadian Press last year that they had been lobbying for better wages for years.
They were also critical of their 24 hours a day on-call period without pay, unless they were sent to a death scene.
