Volume 10 • No. 19 • October 1 - 15, 2014 Publication Mailing Account #41721512
MB minimum wage raised again
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MANITOBA – As of October 1, 2014, Manitoba’s minimum wage is now $10.70 per hour, up 25 cents from the minimum set in 2013. This is the 14th straight year that the minimum wage has gone up. “This most recent increase builds on our long-term plan to provide the lowest wage earners increased purchasing power so they can better provide for themselves and their families,” said Labour and Immigration Minister Erna Braun when she announced the increase earlier this year. The minimum wage is the lowest amount, per hour, that employees must be paid by their employers for work in Manitoba. Manitoba’s minimum wage See WAGE p8
Manitoba’s minimum wage is now $10.70 per hour
Mayon threatens to erupt LEGAZPI CITY – As of press time, Mayon Volcano in Albay Province has been showing signs of an imminent eruption for the 12th straight day. According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), magma has already reached the summit. For the past two weeks, Phivolcs has maintained its alert signal at Level 3, which indicates an increasing likelihood of an eruption, possibly within days or weeks. Phivolcs director, Renato Solidum, told reporters on September 29 that the volcano has expelled approximately 30 million cubic metres of magma during the past few days, similar to what it released during a 2009 eruption. Solidum said that a lava dome has formed a “volcanic plug” hindering the release of magma. “The magma is already up there. The initial mass of magma has solidified outside [clogging] the crater and [preventing] the gas from being released,” he said, adding, “If the crater is blocked,
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The remains of the Cagsawa Church, buried during the 1814 eruption of Mayon Volcano. Photo by nish.iona the pressure is building up even more inside.” A Phivolcs bulletin that same day also reported two more volcanic quakes and four more rock fall events. Vulcanian or strombolian? Phivolcs officials have not
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yet determined how violent the impending eruption might be. According to Solidum, “The characteristics that Mayon is showing are [those] of a vulcanian eruption, or maybe See MAYON p10
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