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How do you prove it? “I realize there are many good This p Proposal to disqualify people who quit their jobs “just cauge”, or who were fired for misconduct. 1p doesn't give those good employers any advantages, but it does give bad free reign.” If a person is refused unem- ployment benefits, and is unable to find employment, they might have to resort to collecting social > an eligibili- ty requirement for ‘social assis- tance currently cated and the illiterate, “If we fired the) semators would they be able to get UI? I think we have — PATRICIA LAKES Community Services States, “Employ- able Persons, fired for just cause, are not eligible for basic temporary assis- tance.” Lakes said the federal government would be just shifting Administrator communication skills are usually the easiest to take of, and now with wis change, it will be @asier to take advantage of them.” cases of sexual harassment, which can be difficult to docu- ment at times. “It would be their word against the employers. The per- son might be afraid to report any harassment in fear that they “Eventually a person could end up on the welfare roles if “tfiey were refused unemploy- ment, or could not find a job Instead of the money coming out of the federal pockets, it would then come out of the provincial Lakes pointed out that quite often some people do not realize that there are resources available to them should they find them- ‘See DISADVANTAGED 1A , Good vibrations Mario Matosevic, a CP Rail employee, works with a jackhammer to loosen rock in order to lift the tracks to Prepare for construction of the Castlegar-Robson bridge. SUN STAFF PHOTO / John Van Putten Department prepare Firefighters from the office of the Kootena’ to.8 al training film>Taping the fin took next year. The training film will be shown to firefighters acros: ind extinguish a blaze, which the: two full days, and the local y Regional Fire Commissioner and the Castlegar Volunteer Fire y purposely set Thursday, for the making of 4 department 1s expecting the finished product early $ the nation as a learnirtg tool. Basic backdraft _ ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO / John Van Putten Foul play suspected in death of 22-year old Wynndel woman SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor Creston RCMP are investigat- ing the death of a 22-year old Wynndel woman, whose body was discovered by an RCMP search team on Monday. Although a positive LD. on the body is still being sought, RCMP logging ndel. Police say a significant clue was discovered while carrying out the search, though they would not comment on what that clue was. Police dogs were brought in, which soon led them to the body. Creston police have not released a cause of death, but foul play is suspected. RCMP also say that heavy Castlegar homes y seniors, should be cautious ( Glance Boy Scouts The district Boy Scouts will be having a bottle drive on Januaty 2 starting at 9 am.. Residents are asked to keep their bottles for this worthy ip and cause. If residents froutd like to have bottles Picked up before or after that date they can call 365-3205 or 365-5674 or 365-6183. R's on the tree Kindergarten students at Castlegar Primary School have made Christmas tree Level Three Coooking stu- dents at the Nelson Campus are sahara to anrounce the Talks between city and CUPE E put on hold SHARLENE IMHOFF Sun Editor working problems between city and CUPE employ- Meetings that were to allow discussion between CUPE local 2262 and the City of Castlegar have been Gary Williams, City Adminis- trator, said the meetings were postponed when it was learned that Peter Makortoff, a long-time employee at the city, had died. The meetings, which were to take place Monday and Tuesday, will likely be scheduled after Christmas to accommodate the schedules of both the city and It is expected that various es were on the itinerary for dis- cussion. These will now wait for a later date. Mike Harrison, president of the local, could not be hy for comment before press time. Westar Timber court date postponed Westar Timber will be entering a plea later in January regarding five charges under the Waste Management Act and the Federal Fisheries Act. Castlegar Lawyer John Car- penter appeared as agent for council on Monday, but stated that a plea would not be entered at this time. A possible day for appearance has been set for January 27. The Vancouver firm, Lawson- Lundell-Lawson-MclIntosh, will follow an investigation by the Castlegar Conservation Office into a diesel fuel spill into the