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Pay cuts to escalate with teacher strike action

Pay cuts to escalate with teacher strike action

The B.C. government is getting ready to cut teachers' pay by 5%, offers $1,200 signing bonus for deal by end of June
HIV tests to be offered to all B.C. adults

HIV tests to be offered to all B.C. adults

BC outreach strategy saves lives, reduces transmission in communities, and has been adopted by the UN's global AIDS program
Electricity need key to Site C decision

Electricity need key to Site C decision

Review panel not convinced there is enough demand for the $7.9 billion dam project to begin next year
Child advocate says protection system failing

Child advocate says protection system failing

Computer network crashes again after cabinet ministers said it was fixed; advocate says domestic violence reports getting lost
SAMS Grade 11s and 12s complete University Tour and Science Trip

SAMS Grade 11s and 12s complete University Tour and Science Trip

SAMS Grade 11s and 12s complete University Tour and Science Trip

Local marine planning needs public input

Marine planning is happening in the Central Coast, and there is an opportunity for you to discuss any questions you might have.
Bella Coola Hospital purchases brand new crib with donated funds

Bella Coola Hospital purchases brand new crib with donated funds

Kyson Siwallace is being honoured with a photo in his memory, which will be hung in the hospital corridor.

CCRD releases first ever Annual Report

Central Coast Regional District releases first ever Annual Report

Hagensborg Water District to complete pilot project this year

There are some very big issues being discussed provincially.
Cooperation and determination set the tone for ferry talk with Tourism Minister

Cooperation and determination set the tone for ferry talk with Tourism Minister

As one delegate put it: “We don’t want handouts: We want to be part of the solution”.