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Dozens of teachers lined Cheam Avenue in Agassiz on Monday after school, during the planned day of action by the BC Teacher’s Federation. On Tuesday, the Labour Relations Board ruled teachers could legally step up their strike actions. Later that day, George Abbott introduced an Education Improvement Act that would supercede the LRB ruling. By Thursday, BCTF announced a three-day strike would start next Monday. For more, see page 3. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Shelley not qualified to hold office: Judge Supreme Court ruling leaves one seat empty on Harrison Hot Springs council Jessica Peters THE OBSERVER
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The provincial Supreme Court has ruled that a byelection must be held in Harrison Hot Springs. Richard Shelley's dual roles as a councillor and a volunteer firefighter were called into question by Andrew Baziuk, shortly after Shelley won the election on Nov. 19. The matter
has been before the courts since Feb. 10, with a judgment made on Wednesday morning by Justice D.M. Masuhara. After considering the current Harrison Hot Springs bylaws, and payments made to Shelley, the judge ruled that Shelley "was not qualified to hold office at the time he was elected."
Shelley made a request to Fire Chief Don Labossiere on Dec. 4 that his remuneration be donated to a charity of the fire department's choosing. Also in December, Shelley told The Observer that he would not give up his role as a firefighter to retain his seat on council. His passion for the community's safety was not enough to win over
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the judge, though. "Mr. Shelley’s request to the Fire Chief on December 4, 2011 to have his remuneration donated to a charity, while laudable, does not place him within the exception as set out in the Regulation because at the relevant time, which is at the CONTINUED ON 3