Tri-City News March 8 2017

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 2017 Your community. Your stories.

TRI-CITY

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FLOWERS & ART IN PORT MOODY

BEARS

hearts vs. heads on bears GARY MCKENNA

The Tri-CiTy News

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Kimberly Blackstock and Brenna Quan opened The Living Palette at the Port Moody Arts Centre last Thursday. The show, which runs until March 30 in the Ann Kitching Gallery, marries Blackstock’s oil and acrylic paintings with Quan’s floral art. Pictured in front is Quan’s white “Being Still,” made of permanent botanicals and plaster. For more on the display, see article in Arts & Entertainment on page 27.

Coquitlam needs to change its bear aware marketing campaign and put more emphasis on targeting people’s hearts rather than their heads, according to one city councillor. Terry O’Neill said he is in favour of marking the places where bears have been destroyed as a reminder to area residents to secure their garbage and animal attractants. He would also like to see neighbourhoods that have had a good track record of reducing bear-human conflicts rewarded for their efforts. “We should do more than just ramp up what we have done before,” he told The TriCity News, adding that the idea for the markers came out of discussion at the sustainability and environment advisory committee, which he chairs.

see CHANGING, page 6

SCHOOL DISTRICT 43

More teachers, smaller classes? Tri-City teachers voting on new deal due to a supreme Court decision

DIANE STRANDBERG The Tri-CiTy News

School District 43’s 2,200 teachers are voting this week on a province-wide deal to restore class size and composi-

tion language to their contract. Results won’t be known until Friday but the agreement could result in smaller classes and more teacher supports, according to the president of the Coquitlam Teachers’

Association. Ken Christensen said it’s not yet known how many teachers will be hired and what share of the provincial funds will make its way to SD43 but he speculated that schools will be hiring teacher librarians, coun-

sellors, student services and skill development teachers if B.C. teachers accept the deal reached on the weekend between the province and the BCTF. see 53 FTE TEACHERS, page 8

KEN CHRISTENSEN, CTA

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