Vanderhoof Omineca Express, October 14, 2015

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NECHAKO VELOCITY P. 5 CROWDFUNDING P. 7

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This weekend: girls rugby set to catch zone title again

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

A Thanksgiving tale: want coin, lose turkey A wallet thief-to-be has lost his turkey for the Thanksgiving weekend. On Oct. 8 at 3:45 pm., an attempted wallet theft was reported in Glen’s Motor Hotel on Highway 16. The suspect had knowingly placed his bag on the left - behind the wallet, and had proceeded to put the wallet into the bag after adjusting his belongings, according to a surveillance camera video. As the hotel owner confronted the suspect, the wallet owner had

returned and after a heated struggle, had left the premises with the suspect’s bag. Upon arrest by the RCMP, the suspect indicated that the wallet owner, whose identity could not be identified through the video, had taken his Thanksgiving Day turkey. “It’s karma,” Sgt. Svend Nielsen said to the man who attempted to steal a wallet but has lost his holiday bird. - with files from Sgt. Svend Nielsen, Vanderhoof RCMP

New law after PG, Burns Lake sawmill accidents

“Peanut, 12!” NVSS’s girls rugby practised a line-out, a typical routine when the ball goes out of bounds, last Thursday for the upcoming northwest zone championship on Oct. 16 in Vanderhoof. VIVIAN CHUI photo

VICTORIA - With the introduction of Bill 35, government has taken decisive action to address the Lakeland and Babine coroner’s inquest recommendations that were directed to the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training and Responsible for Labour. Bill 35 demonstrates to the workers, their families and all British Columbians that the province is taking the necessary steps to make workplaces safer following the accidents that occurred in the Prince George and Burns Lake sawmills in 2012. The changes introduced will: * Require employers to immediately report to WorkSafeBC all workplace fires or explosions that had the potential to cause serious injury to a worker; * Require employer investigation reports be provided to the workplace health and safety committee or worker health and safety representative, or be posted at the worksite;

* Specify meaningful participation for worker and employer representatives in employer accident investigations; * Specify a role for workplace health and safety committees to provide advice to the employer on significant proposed equipment and machinery changes that may affect worker health and safety; and * Allow WorkSafeBC to proactively assist workplace health and safety committees in resolving disagreements over health and safety matters. These Workers Compensation Act amendments are part of the ongoing, co-ordinated work government has undertaken to make workplaces safer. The province accepted all 43 of the recommendations made by Gord Macatee in the WorkSafeBC Review and Action Plan Report, to ensure a world-class inspection

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TODD DOHERTY Cariboo-Prince George

Keeping Taxes Low Creating Jobs Being a strong voice in Ottawa

Keep our Region STRONG

Keeping our communities safe

todddoherty.ca Prince George Campaign office: 1520 – 3rd Avenue

250-596-5156

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