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Council asks for off-leash area reprieve. p9
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A confession made to police has been allowed as evidence in a trial for a Maple Ridge man who claims he had to resort to murder to save his own life. Madame Justice Gail Dickson ruled this week in New Westminster Supreme Court that the transcript and video of an interview with RCMP in which Adam Arthur Ronald Deboo admits to killing Brandon Howson can be viewed by the jury. However, evidence extracted by an undercover officer who was planted in a jail cell with Deboo will not be allowed. Deboo, 35, was arrested in February 2012, a week after a passerby found Brandon Howson lying face down in a cranberry field at the end of 224th Street, by 144th Avenue. See Trial, p14
School strike again Monday Teachers upset about docked pay before hearing by Neil Corbe tt staff reporter
There are signs of growing frustration in the school system as the labour dispute between teachers and the government grows increasingly bitter. Rotating strikes will continue next week, but will be on Monday in the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
School District rather than Tuesday, as they were the first week of the escalated job action. An angry employee met trustees arriving for the school board meeting at the School District No. 42 office Wednesday night, holding a sign that read, “10 per cent pay cut” and “What didn’t we do?” He also had a piece of tape across his mouth that said, “Locked out.” Phillip Gray, a psychology teacher at Maple Ridge secondary, said he was furious when he was emailed his pay stub on Wednes-
day, and saw the amount that he would be getting on payday. Gray was frustrated at district staff, saying they did not have to cut his cheque by 10 per cent in advance of a Thursday hearing of the Labour Relations Board. The B.C. Teachers’ Federation asked for the hearing, to argue the partial lockout, with its 10-percent pay cut, is illegal. Gray asks “What didn’t we do?” on his sign because, he explained, teachers have not practically been “locked out” of any of their work. The 10-per-cent pay
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cut is simply a penalty, he says, as teachers are already giving up a day of pay each week for their rotating strike. His message to the government: “Go ahead and do it – this is not going to get you a contract, and it’s ruining morale in your schools.” Inside the meeting, Maple Ridge Teachers’ Association president George Serra agreed with Gray that the board should have waited. “The LRB is ruling on it tomorrow [Thursday],” Serra pointed out.
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