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S Oru are arr AUGUST, 1982 2 Sections (A&B et yp at the main) heal seth the | ers ffite ‘food poisoning was to ‘occur, . BGGEU. public’ health loyees ‘would be ‘called back to work, te added. « e'Provincial court has. been ervice and probation officer Patricia Rogers: jald she will : on hand’ during the. strike. ande' “All court’ staff are ible,” she ‘said. will run as smooth as phere ath Ithough ‘picket lines were set) up,in front! of the the Oglow building Friday, Rogers says there is ‘an'agreement between the union and the government “ 's0 -that:I'can cross’ it.” Records ‘such’ as’ birth,’ death” ‘and ' marriage - certificates’ will still be processed ‘during ‘the ‘strike. ‘Arnold Sherwood, the government agent at Rossland for the Trail ‘electoral ‘district — which includes ‘Castlegar — said he'ls the only employee still on the job because he is. in. sppolntee of the government and nota member of the lowever, he’ said ’there’ will ‘definitely bea | appointee of' ‘the goveramént, in her’ office on 8rd ‘Sti in. Castlegar. At the Rossland: ‘Courthouse,’ the criminal remain or. by ‘Lee’ Friesen, ‘also ‘an while the and county ‘civil courts are ‘operating at a reduced Ray The small claims and traffic courts are closed. Paul Oglow ‘at,'the: Motor License Office: services will be maintained despite the strike becau office is under contract to the government and emp! are not members’ of the BCGEU: However, driving tests and ‘Neartie’ examinations will likely have'to be postponed until after; the! since the examinor is a member of the government. i As well, forms ‘that ‘require information ‘from A twosester light sepaas? was, forced; to land ‘on .Pou- pore Flats three km:south_o! * Castlegar Airport ‘Thursda: when its engine fail arin atest flight.: have an ‘electrical system :80 * the engine could not'be fired Bs up‘once it had stalled. The-engine’ had just been” rebuilt, Brindley, said, whe! Brindley said small aire ent, employee ull f Human R don’t usually come equipped with radios.: He said a flight gas station in the community, Chernenkoff expects © ‘milk ‘} It_appears ‘that the strike ‘also put a stop to most’ Teal ‘estate transactions as title “searches ‘can not be completed with the closure of . the. provincially-run land ti- hables to be in. nenkoff said of:the’ situation. .. Glade resident Terry Te tes offices. ,, Lawyer, Anne Jones said: Saturday that By CasNews taff « The: current strike: by: the building * trades. “unions will ‘\not” delay. ‘The board ‘said the ferries, ‘by the : Department. of takes it easy; during picket anoff agrees. He “just bare- ‘Highways’ across the. Koot- he, joins about: 110 focal’ iy" made it to dock Friday. .enay River ‘and Koot regional:ferries and other. plan‘is filed with the ‘airport. & and small planes are guided to the landing strip with’ the help of lights. ‘ - Once grounded, the plane and la. REVELSTOKE.” (CP: Four Boy: Scouts of Ai and two scout leaders drow- ned while‘ on; a canoe trip on » McNaughton Lake in south- eastern B.C. this week, Rev-: elstoke RCMP Feported, Sat- urday. . “A group of, 29 boy. scotts and. leaders ‘left: on a, canoe trip on the lake Monday from Beavermouth near . Golden, about 120 kilometres east of Revelstoke... But when part of the group arrived in Mica:Creek,-about 120 kilometres north of Rev- elstoke, Friday they. ‘reported to RCMP that part’ ‘of ‘their group: was missing and that’ two overturned canoes’ had been: spotted.” =: Near Sullivan Arm on Mc- Naughton Lake, a long row lake that runs parallel the B.C.-Alberta boundary. in eastern B.C.,.ROMP. found the bodies of six Ws bington state residents. He was able to get a ride to ° house because the building is already “99. per. cent. fin-* bar, ished,” says Mono’. Ferro, on’ the + ‘cons of the’; new.” Castlegar provincial’ court- In fact, in amit o of a: _ demand ' for: off; sal tion of. “the firehall/mainten-:, ance. building at the Castle-. gar Airport could be delayed- ‘It's really -hard ‘to point © . your... -finger ‘at what will) be affected,” he ‘said. A The building trades union’ bargaining. council,:. repre. >. sonting more than 50,000 Lake, are essential because rs. ouraesepe aire town from: a ‘neighbor. ‘who they are the only highway pr senting non-teaching. employees. He added’ that recommen- 3 dations from: the: .college ) .. special meeting Aug. 17. Perra said the government E directed the college to main- tain its current level of pro- grams ‘and ‘not lay off any owns a boat. ‘Taranoff- said ‘many of his. eighbors left. their cars on the-other side of the Koot- enay River in anticipation of the B.C. Government. Em- ployees ‘union’ strike which began midnight. Thursday. link to those communities, In Slocan, the municipality ‘wants the two sides to des- ignate the rebuilding of a col- lapsed bridge near the town. as essential, Several families were cut off from the town when efforts to. rebuild the “School board must cut back : By CasNews Stait Castlegar school district. is ‘facing another budget cut- back. in’ wake'‘of a. pro- employees, : but still reduce to its budget. F He effectively ruled out an increase in ; student. fees, + pointing out that student fees 7, . Will increase 16 per: cent in’. - September and another 10" + per cent. in January. Ina to: fac- igure David ‘Thompson Universit; Centre. in ’ Nelson.’ Se! Made any’ s gar News this week “We haven't ic ‘plans yet” on the latest reduction. He said he would be meet- ving with the executives of the College. Faculty As- ment Employées Union, crep- fell “short of the college's request ‘and: in May) ofthis instruc tors at the Rosemont: cam-. pus; and the Pulp,-Paper-and - ; ulty. and support staff, Perra said the red ction is due to a ‘in. provin- eapanditines hich does ‘not result in loss of jobs or cur- tailment of ‘services’ ‘must be found.’ bis Perra’ said. ‘the college's management council has de- veloped’ proposed .” policies which include maintaining ‘continued on Roge Ad The school district's $8.8 million operating budget has been,: reduced’. by... about $202,000: forthe September. aber *, 1982 straints: came: as. a ‘surprise. “It did come as A shock,” he said. “My. first reaction. was, “Where are we going to get this: money?’.” He said. a decision was made by. trustees at a meet- _ing. Thursday to bring teach- ing and non-teaching staff. to- gether. with trustees to dis- cuss ways to reduce the bud- get. ‘And. Anutooshkin did not. rule out the ‘possibility that teachers’ and non-teaching staff would be.asked to take voluntary wage restraints. “What can I say?” said Anutooshkin, “We had a hard time trying to reduce the budget by about $224,000 last time...It is, going to. be a: lot harder unless we get some’ * support from: teaching’ and non-teaching. ‘stalf.” Anutooshkin: also” said sbme programs might have to be curtailed. 2 Last April, nine employees were laid off and three new programs — scheduled to be- gin this September — were delayed to meet budget cuts. The education budget cut- backs affect 75: school ‘dis- triets as the provincial gov- ernment slashed its $1.3 bil-. lion education budget by $77 million, This means - school districts across the province will get $60 million less than anticipated. of Fame’ Const: work, tion. the contractor for the cen job. Ferro‘ said Friday that the building is ready to be turned over to B.C. Building Corp.’ inspectors and he expects them to inspect the new facilities‘ Monday. The court can then be moved from its present location in the Kin- naird Scout Hall. Ferro, who is also the Kootenay. representative of the Construction Labor. Re- lations ": Association» which negotiates” on behalf of the said a two-year increase of $5.26 an hour, or:kbout’ 28% per: ~ cent. The current: median rate is the $18.50 in wages and benefits earned by union carpenters. Talks broke down last week with the CLRA offering the unions a two-year con- ~ tract with ‘a 10-per cent in- crease in each year, yielding an overall boost in wages and | benefits of between $3.61 and $4.05 an hour, depending on the trade. But the offer is not to: the unions’ it_is*too’early to tell: what” projects in the area will be halted asa’ result of the strike. But he said that construc- April 30 contract expiry date. The’ construction ‘workers: — 3,000 of whom work in the Kootenay district — began strike action Thursday. B.C. Timber fined By CasNews Staff B.C..Timber..was| fined * Embree initiated action - $1,000 on each of two counts * M of pollution ‘ this” week’ in Rossland provincial‘ court.. The fines followed the com: pany’s conviction July 6 in Castlegar provincial court of two.counts of pollution at its Celgar pulp mill. Judge Richard: D'Andrea found B.C. Timber guilty of oné charge of emitting a con- taminant into the air without a permit and another charge of discharging a contaminant into. the Columbia. River without a permit." §; Both charges were for the period June 15 to Dec. 15, 1981 and came after Ald. Len Pollution: Control ‘Act is $100,000.°° Meanwhile, . B.C. ‘Timber will appear in Nelson provin- cial court later this month, to .face;a pollution. charge. in-- - ” volving its - burner: at ‘the Kootenay. Forests Products sawmill. The company is charged | with exceeding the maximum 40 per cent opacity level allowed by ‘its pollution con- . trol._permit for smoke emis- sions at the burner. The pol. lution is alleged to have, oc- curred this spring. B.C. Timber. will, make its first appearance Aug, 23."