As I reflect on the past year, I’m reminded how much transition can reveal about what truly anchors our work. Some years bring transition in ways that make us return to the foundations of our work — the systems, relationships, and commitments that support safer care for people across the province. This has been one of those years.
With the winter holidays approaching and many pharmacies adopting holiday hours, it is important for pharmacists to ensure that they are able to accommodate the dosing schedules of clients receiving Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT).
The CPBC Office will be closed from December 25, 2025, to January 1, 2026. This means staff will not be available to help answer questions or provide technical support during this time.
The Ministry of Health has released a new policy, ...
The CPBC Board recently approved fees for the 2026/27 registration year. Annual registration/licensure fees will increase 6% for pharmacists, 6% for pharmacy technicians, and 13.5% for pharmacies. CPBC will also charge a special fee next year to help fund several specific regulatory and technological upgrades.
The College Board is asking for your feedback on the proposed new Virtual Care Practice Standards Bylaw.
The College Board is asking for your feedback on Controlled Drug Substances Delivery Practice Standards.