Clearwater Times, June 05, 2014

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Clearwater Times Thursday, June 5, 2014

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Students stand with teachers

Clearwater FATHERS DAY LUNCH PULLED PORK

Salads: Green & Potato Desserts, Cakes and more... Door Prizes Indoor / Outdoor seating

Youngsters (l-r) Cassidy Tucker, Rose Thon and Claire Arduini stand on the picket line at Raft River Elementary on Wednesday, May 28 to show support for their teachers. Rotating strikes are continuing across the province, with School District 73 (KamloopsThompson) scheduled to go out again today (Thursday, June 5). Photo submitted

June 15, 2014 12pm-2pm $12 for Adult $6 for kids (12 and under)

The money we raise goes towards our Halloween Fire Works Show and to provide funds to people of our community who have been affected by fire to buy basic needs

A FULL LIST OF JOB POSTINGS

Getting Organized Getting organized means more than making sure you have all the things you will need to find and start work as soon as possible. It also means using your time and energy efficiently and effectively.

We can help!

Passengers aboard Japanese steamer were prevented from entering Canada by a naval vessel in May 1914. City of Vancouver archives

B.C. marks Komagata Maru 100th anniversary Black Press Premier Christy Clark and NDP leader John Horgan joined forces Wednesday of last week to mark the 100th anniversary of the Komagata Maru incident, when a ship carrying 376 Indian immigrants was turned away from Vancouver harbour. Members of the Khalsa Diwan Societies of Vancouver and Nanaimo and descendants of passengers aboard the Komagata Maru, a

Left: Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk (right) joins Premier Christy Clark and descendants of the Komagata Maru passengers in proclaiming an annual day of remembrance for the incident. Black Press photo

Japanese steamship carrying mostly Sikh veterans of the British armed forces to B.C. in 1914. Clark called the incident "a stain on

the history of Canada" that reflected the racist attitudes of the time. Federal and provincial officials and courts took the position that Indian immigrants

were not culturally compatible with Canadian society. The legislature unanimously endorsed a formal apology for the incident in 2008.

HIGHLIGHTS OF NEW LOCAL JOB POSTINGS ARE:

Housekeeper #C0397 Office Bookkeeper/Manager #C0396 Front Desk Clerk #C0388 Campground Attendant #C0387 Office Clerk #C0384 Housekeeper & Yard Caretaker #C0381 Whitewater Rafting Instructor #C0379 Whitewater Kayaking Instructor #C0378 Industrial Automotive Parts Person #C0377 Customer Service Representative #CB0372 Front Desk/Customer Service #C0371 Laundry Attendant #C0370

Motel Housekeeper #C0369 Shuttle Driver/Photographer #C0368 Service Employee #C0365 Gardener/Yardworker #C0362 Servers #C0360 Gas Bar Cashier #CB0351 Food Counter Attendant #CB0350 Customer Service Rep #C0348 Servers #C0343 German Speaking Tour Guide #CB0331 Multiple Blue River Jobs #C0332

A FULL LIST OF JOB POSTINGS ARE POSTED ON OUR WEBSITE: WWW.CLEARWATEREMPLOYEMENT.CA

JULY 8, 9 & 10 – “BACK TO WORK BOOT CAMP”

Workshops will include: Effective Communication Skills; Positive Behaviours; Budgeting Techniques that Work; Accepting, Starting &Maintaining Employment; Networking, Cold Calls & Dress for Success Please contact us for information on how to register for these free workshops

_________________________________________________ CLEARWATER EMPLOYMENT SERVICES CENTRE 58A Young Road, Clearwater BC V0E 1N2 Phone: 250- 674-2928 Fax: 250- 674-2938 Hours of operation: Monday through Friday 8:00 – 4:00 Email: info@clearwateremployment.ca www.clearwateremployment.ca Operated by Yellowhead Community Services

The Employment Program of British Columbia is funded by The Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.


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