Penticton Western News, April 15, 2015

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NEWS PENTICTON WESTERN

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VEES JUMP BACK IN FRED PAGE CUP SERIES — Penticton Vees goaltender Hunter Miska is tangled up with Nanaimo Clippers Nicolas Carrier in the second period of the first game of the B.C. Hockey League Fred Page Cup finals at the South Okanagan Events Centre on April 10. The Vees came out strong but faded, dropping a 5-2 decision. The Vees dropped both games at home but a win on Monday evening in Nanaimo guaranteed Game 5 to be held at the SOEC on Thursday. Read more about the Vees and how they have rallied after the loss of co-captain Cody DePourcq who broke his jaw in two places on Saturday’s game on home ice on Page B1.

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SETTLEMENT REACHED IN LAWSUIT Dale Boyd

Western News Staff

A wrongful dismissal lawsuit filed against the Downtown Penticton Association from a former employee has been settled. According to court documents obtained by the Western News, the lawsuit filed by Laurel Burnham against the DPA reached

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settlement by consent and a dismissal order was issued by the court. The document states the “parties have resolved the issue.” The DPA was unable to be reached for comment by the publication deadline. Burnham was contacted, but declined to comment. The DPA replied to the wrongful dismiss-

al lawsuit in February and in the reply stated Burnham’s performance was unsatisfactory and she was given warnings that her performance needed to improve. Burnham previously told the Western News that she felt she was “bullied relentlessly.” “It’s a tremendous blow to the community. I created that market essentially. I was

asked to start it in 2008 and have watched it grow and become the symbol of success that it is and if they think they can replicate that, they are mistaken,” Burnham said of her dismissal in February. The DPA told the Western News in February that they are actively searching for a replacement and confirmed the community market will open on schedule on May 2.

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