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Support staff in six B.C. school districts ratify deal

Support staff in six B.C. school districts ratify deal

VANCOUVER — More than 3,000 support staff workers in six school districts have ratified a five-year agreement, the B.C. government announced Saturday.
Ex-MLA Weisgerber moves from Site C consultancy to B.C. Hydro’s board

Ex-MLA Weisgerber moves from Site C consultancy to B.C. Hydro’s board

Peace River South’s former MLA has responded to reports about his recent move from a Site C-focused consultancy for B.C.
Legebokoff admits having murder victim's cellphone

Legebokoff admits having murder victim's cellphone

A cellular phone police found in Cody Legebokoff's possession was used by the teenage girl he's accused of murdering, the court heard Wednesday when a statement of admissions was read into the record.
Northern Gateway's Holder upbeat on pipeline's prospects

Northern Gateway's Holder upbeat on pipeline's prospects

Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline project leader Janet Holder is still confident the controversial project can begin construction in 2015 as initially planned.
Gangster shot at Burnaby's Cactus Club faces deportation to Croatia

Gangster shot at Burnaby's Cactus Club faces deportation to Croatia

A gang associate wounded in a January restaurant shooting was ordered deported from Canada Wednesday because of his criminal history.
Landmark Supreme Court ruling grants land title to B.C. First Nation

Landmark Supreme Court ruling grants land title to B.C. First Nation

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada, in the most important aboriginal rights case in the nation’s history, ruled that the Tsilhqot’in First Nation has title to — or owns — 1,750 square kilometres of land in south central B.C.
BCTF to hold exploratory talks with employer today

BCTF to hold exploratory talks with employer today

The B.C. Teachers’ Federation and their employer will sit down for exploratory talks today to discuss the union’s call for mediation and how to move forward.
Striking teachers may be forced to teach summer school

Striking teachers may be forced to teach summer school

B.C. government applied to labour board to have it designated an essential service
Labour strife on U.S. west coast a boon for Port Metro 91Ô­´´

Labour strife on U.S. west coast a boon for Port Metro 91Ô­´´

Port Metro 91Ô­´´ container terminals are seeing a spike in the number of shipping containers landing at their docks as shipping lines hedge their bets against a potential labour disruption at United States ports.
Dental body raids pair of illegal 91Ô­´´ clinics

Dental body raids pair of illegal 91Ô­´´ clinics

Investigators with the College of Dental Surgeons of B.C. raided a pair of 91Ô­´´ residences Monday in the latest crackdown on illegal practices in the Lower Mainland.