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Teacher talks to resume Aug. 8

Teacher talks to resume Aug. 8

With strike pay headed to parents and rec centres gearing up for fall programs, BCTF is going back to the table
$40 a day for parents if BCTF strike drags on

$40 a day for parents if BCTF strike drags on

Finance Minister offers payment for each child under 13 to cover tutoring or daycare if more school days lost in September
Pharmacy rewards ban struck down in court

Pharmacy rewards ban struck down in court

B.C. Supreme Court Judge finds rule against loyalty points on drugs was 'unreasonable'
Ottawa follows B.C.'s treaty 'stepping stones'

Ottawa follows B.C.'s treaty 'stepping stones'

Incremental and resource agreements a way forward on stalled aboriginal title talks, federal government comes on board
Passing of a lake legend: Thom dies in tragic plane crash

Passing of a lake legend: Thom dies in tragic plane crash

Gerald Thom passes away after his plane crashes at a golf course close to Nanaimo Airport

Community garden endorsement stalled for now

Lack of councillors present at committee meeting causes postponement of garden's go-ahead

Shrubs blocking pedestrian walkways

Council prompts discussion on overgrown shrubs blocking walkways and sidewalks throughout town

Sportsplex funding to go to referendum across the valley

Town to decide whether the issue is dealt with at council table or in a referendum in town
Cowichan Watershed Board outlines water concerns to council

Cowichan Watershed Board outlines water concerns to council

Cowichan Watershed Board outline water conservation challenge to Lake Cowichan council

Residents unhappy with rezoning by town APC

Lake Cowichan's Advisory Planning Commission says rezoning was done to meet Official Community Plan