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■ NEWS:
Farmer’s Market Fundraiser Travelling exhibit honours Canadians ....................................2
■ ARTS & CULTURE:
Last week for AGOG painting exhibit ..................................11
■ COMMUNITY
Emergency services ball supports STARS ..................................12
■ SPORTS:
Students from Kara Hunt’s (centre) class at Nicholson Elementary sold cupcakes and crafts at the Farmer’s Market on Mar. 29 in order to raise money for their upcoming trip to Victoria. Students, from left: Ryan Ginn, Walker Lapins, Cole Gudjonson, Makenna Matheson, Emma DeGagne, Izzy Palumbo, Olivia White, Kaylee Robinson, Kendra Squarebriggs. Joel Tansey/Star Photo
Golden paramedic frustrated with BCAS Local athlete conquers Wrangle the Chute ..................................19
Joel Tansey reporter@thegoldenstar.net A local paramedic (who wished to remain anonymous and be referred to as PR for the safety of their job) has become increasingly disgruntled with British Columbia Ambulance Service’s (BCAS) staffing and hiring practices as well as what PR calls
part-time wages for a full-time job. “I have not reached my boiling point but I am getting more and more frustrated with the system. I work a lot of hours at my job just to make ends meet. I love my work and have thought extensively about doing something else but I keep hoping something will change with BCAS,” PR said. According to the local paramedic, BCAS
has significant challenges with retaining staff in Golden because of demanding shift work and low pay scales. Not surprisingly, many paramedics ask for transfers from Golden to larger cities where full-time jobs are more plentiful and the shifts are less demanding. Continued on page 4