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The Vancouver Sun has collected the names and salaries of close to 90,000 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 database.

These employees work for the provincial government, city halls, universities and colleges, school districts, health authorities, Crown corporations, some police departments, and other agencies that use taxpayers’ money to fund their payrolls.

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Search by workplace, sector, last name or position using the fields below.

For more about how to use the database and highlights of our series, see below.

Note to users:The search function in this Caspio database is not supported in Safari browsers —including the Sun and Province apps, which are built on Safari — on mobile phones. Please try your Chrome or Firefox browser if you’re unable to search.

Public sector salaries: About the series

This is the 10th time since 2007 that the Sun has produced its popular database. What’s different this year, though, is we paid to determine the gender breakdown of these workers by submitting their first names to Gender-API.com. Results with less than a 95 per cent confidence score from the API were excluded from the analysis, so of the nearly 90,000 names in the database, we have reliable gender information for two-thirds of them.