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BCTF strike action starts Wednesday

BCTF strike action starts Wednesday

Work-to-rule won't affect report cards or parent meetings, but teachers will restrict hours and refuse out-of-class supervision
Make suicidal history off-limits in hiring checks: B.C. Privacy Commissioner

Make suicidal history off-limits in hiring checks: B.C. Privacy Commissioner

Elizabeth Denham issues report criticizing use of police information checks for employment
BCTF prepares for school strike action

BCTF prepares for school strike action

Teachers can begin withdrawing service with 72 hours notice, refusing supervision outside class time and restricting duties

Kitimat's SuperValu to close down in June

One of Kitimat's two main grocery stores will disappear in June due to a non-renewed lease.

With plebiscite wrapped up, a final look at the costs including to District of Kitimat

A look at what the plebiscite cost in campaigning for both sides of the question, plus the bill to the District of Kitimat.

Kitimat to draft letter to feds with details of community plebiscite; will later debate opposing Gateway

Kitimat Council will send a letter to the federal government following the community plebiscite.
CRA loses taxpayer data to Heartbleed bug

CRA loses taxpayer data to Heartbleed bug

Tax agency says 900 social insurance numbers compromised in online privacy breach
Brooks defeats B.C. Conservative 'old guard'

Brooks defeats B.C. Conservative 'old guard'

Dan Brooks wants permanent settlement of aboriginal land claims, sale of Crown lands to stimulate economy

Council considers adding Hirsch Creek Campground sites

Council will contemplate adding more campsites to the Kitimat community.
No charges in Prince George sawmill blast

No charges in Prince George sawmill blast

Prosecutors cite the same "due diligence" defence in decision not to prosecute Lakeland Mills management