The OAC-BC Chapter has participated in the Festival Coquitlam Teddy Bear Picnic for the past 6 years and will once again be signing up as an Activity Sponsor. This incredible community outreach event gives us a chance to educate parents…

The OAC-BC Chapter has participated in the Festival Coquitlam Teddy Bear Picnic for the past 6 years and will once again be signing up as an Activity Sponsor. This incredible community outreach event gives us a chance to educate parents…
On Sunday April 23rd 2017 the OAC – BC chapter hosted the Vision Kelowna Spring Educational Event, a full day of learning, brainstorming and networking that brought together a great number of Opticians who made the event a success! It…
As our industry evolves to meet the needs of consumers, the OAC – BC Chapter would like to better support Licensed Opticians by starting two new committees that will bring us together to foster continuous learning and networking opportunities. We…
As Opticians we work at a unique juncture of health, fashion, and innovative technology, all which are constantly changing and evolving faster than we think. The demand is driven by people of all ages, with different needs, and who follow…
OTTAWA, July 30, 2015 – Eye and vision health professionals (ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians) commend the Federal Ministry of Health and Health Canada on their decision to advance regulations that will require the same medical device safety standards for non-corrective or ‘cosmetic’ contact lenses as prescription or corrective contact lenses, in accordance with Private Member’s Bill C-313, An Act to Amend the Food and Drugs Act (non-corrective contact lenses).
The application deadline has been extended to August 21. For more information, click here
In the following months, tune in online, or on radio, television, and the paper, to see the Opticians Council of Canada PR campaign in action. Opticians across Canada are helping to spread the word through media channels on the role…
Ministry of Social Development Clearly Contacts Pilot Program On February 6, 2013 the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) announced that the B.C. Government is making changes to ensure people receiving income and disability assistance will be able to purchase their…
Online purchasing has made its way into virtually every aspect of life. In many cases, shopping on the Internet is easy and convenient and provides a quality, reliable service. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. The attraction of buying prescription eyewear over the Internet is that it may be faster or cheaper than visiting an optical store. But at what cost?