Houston Today, June 04, 2014

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Hunter killed near Houston By Jackie Lieuwen with files Houston Today

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Houston teachers Paul Batley, Ted Beck, Rob Mark, Amy Slaney, Ruby Kenzle and Tanya Margerm stand on the picket lines last Tuesday. All Houston teachers spent the day in protest over a provincial dispute involving pay and staffing levels.

A 59-year old bear hunter was shot and killed on the Tahtsa Reach Forest Service Road last Monday, May 26. Police got a report of the shooting at 3:15 p.m. Monday and found a deceased man near the Huckleberry Mine Road 112 km south of Houston, said RCMP Sgt. Stephen Rose. The man, Jeffery Cooper from Toutle, Washington, was bear hunting with two guides when he was shot. Sgt. Rose says the hunters shot a grizzly on Sunday, May 25, but the bear was not killed. Hunters went back Monday, found the injured grizzly and shot it again. In a newspaper

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story published May 29 by The Daily News of Longview, Washington, USA, the family described the circumstances of the accident. The story accounts the following: “The angry bear charged out of the brush. Cooper and the two guides, reacting instantly, all fired and dropped the bear. Cooper was standing in front of one of the guides, and a bullet struck and killed him, according to his family. See BEAR on Page 3

Enbridge workshop “Pathways to Apprenticeship” By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

Over 20 people seeking work found advice on trades and apprenticeship at an Enbridge-sponsored workshop last Tuesday. The workshop was part of a Pathways for Apprenticeship Tour that is

about connecting “potential workers with opportunities in the trades,” said a Northern Gateway press release. It included information booths from Industry Training Authority, College of New Caledonia, UA Piping Industry College, Christian

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Labour Association of Canada (CLAC), and Metis Nation British Columbia. E n b r i d g e organized the tour to “provide information in a user-friendly environment,” said Lisa Clement, Advisor with the Northern Gateway Community Benefits and Sustainability

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Team. “What we hear over and over is that people don’t know who to talk to, they don’t know where to go, they don’t know how to get involved,” she said. This is a way to bring information to people in a way that they can talk casually, ask

questions and learn who to contact to get connected. Clement said a variety of ages came, from teens to 55-year-old adults -- some recently unemployed from the closure of Houston Forest Products. That was part of why the tour hit Houston.

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“The mill just closed so we thought this was a good opportunity to come here and open some people’s eyes to something else, a new change, a challenge, something different,” Clement said. It’s about helping people take steps towards meaningful careers, and not

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just in the pipeline industry, she said. “We’re really just helping people make connections. We’re still waiting for approval, but there are jobs now and we can help people get to that next step now. “We want to make sure that we’re giving people ample opportunity.”

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