I N S I D E : A sendoff for the old bridge. Page 4
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Government to appeal teacher order Black Press - The B.C. government will appeal a B.C. Supreme Court ruling ordering a return to 2002 classroom rules, Education Minister Peter Fassbender announced Tuesday. Fassbender said the latest ruling could potentially cost the B.C. government more than $1 billion, which he called “completely unaffordable for taxpayers.” But the appeal will focus on Justice Susan Griffin’s interpretation of constitutional rights in union negotiations. B.C. Teachers’ Federation president Jim Iker estimated that 6,600 teachers would have to be hired to bring B.C. class sizes up to the Canadian average. The dispute revolves around the government’s unilateral removal of class size and support staff rules from the BCTF contract in 2002. In her first ruling in 2011, Griffin gave the government a year to remove the offending legislation and negotiate class size and specialist teacher support as a working condition for teachers. Griffin’s second ruling came Jan. 28, ordering $2 million in damages to be paid to the BCTF for what she described as bargaining in bad faith, and striking down parts of the latest legislation.
Shirley Wells (white t-shirt) of Laughing Swan Farm east of Kamloops talks seed varieties with local gardeners at Cache Creek’s first Seedy Saturday last week.
Cars On Ice is back for another season of ice racing on Barnes Lake for the start of its 42nd season. The racers got a late start to the year because of warm temperatures, but the recent cold has resulted in a rock hard race track.
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