Williams Lake Tribune, June 25, 2014

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While Arts on the Fly organizers scramble to find alternate accommodation for the July festival in Horsefly, teachers and the district seem to be at odds over whether the event can be held on school property if teacher strike action continues through the summer. “Rumour has it that Arts on the Fly, the Cariboo’s biggest music and dance festival, is being affected by the teacher’s strike since the festival is usually held on school grounds,” says festival chair Marin Patenaude. But she says the festival committee is confident the show will go on as usual in the Horsefly school field and rink on July 11 and 12. If by small chance the festival isn’t given access to the Horsefly school field and rink area, she says the main stage will simply move down to the Salmon Hatchery grounds with the approval from DFO as a last resort. Cariboo Chilcotin Teachers Association president Murray Helmer says hosting Arts on the Fly on the Horsefly School grounds should not be a problem whether the teacher strike continues into the summer or ends sooner with a deal.

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