UPDATED: Minister of Education calls BCTF vote 'widely expected and understandable'

Education Minister Peter Fassbender released the following statement today in response to the BCTF vote on binding arbitration: "The results of this vote were widely expected and understandable. "We know BC teachers want schools re-opened.  That is a goal we all share. "As we have consistently made clear, binding arbitration...

OPINION: The BC government's provocation of teachers could set a frightening precedent

Two members of my family are teachers; I will therefore limit my comments on the dispute between the teachers and the government to its constitutional aspect. Through the Health and Social Services Delivery Improvement Act of 2002 the government had attempted to curtail the B.C. health workers’ rights to collective bargaining....

With lockout lifted, Minister asks BCTF to suspend strike

Minister of Education Peter Fassbender has issued the following statement: "On Aug. 27, 2014, I met with the lead negotiators for the BCTF and BCPSEA and asked them to suspend any strike and lockout activities if the parties entered mediation so students could start school and teachers could go to work. "The BCTF refused to...

OP/ED: Fassbender issues statment re: ongoing teacher strike

This week should be the first week of school. For students and their teachers, it's supposed to be a time of excitement and anticipation. But instead, it's a time of frustration and uncertainty. I am not happy about where things currently stand. Throughout this dispute, everything we've tried to do is to have schools open on...

Castlegar Selkirk grad wins $5,000 scholarship

Making the leap from the comfort of hometown Castlegar and the familiar classrooms of Selkirk College to complete a degree 450 kilometres away can be daunting for any undergraduate student, but $5,000 in financial assistance can go a long way to easing the transition. That eased transition is the experience for Christina...

Local cultural venues offer education alternatives in light of strike

An African proverb says, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Let us come together and educate them too. As BC teachers and the Provincial Government work towards settling their labour dispute, the Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society is offering free admission at the Doukhobor Discovery Centre (across from the Castlegar...

Tuesday was anything like a normal first day of school as more than 500 rally in support of public education

Tuesday was supposed to be the first day of public school for students in BC. Instead, students traded books for protest signs, joining more than 500 angry parents, CUPE workers and teachers at a march through the downtown core of Nelson to protest the labour dispute that has crippled the public school system in the province....

Partnership fuels expansion of University of Northern B.C.'s bioenergy system

Students, communities and the environment will benefit from the expansion of the University of Northern British Columbia’s award-winning bioenergy heating system, thanks to a $1.1-million contribution from the Government of B.C. The funding partnership was announced by Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk at UNBC’s...

No start to school term as teachers continue to strike

The nightmare that started in the spring continues for students, parents and teachers as the opening of the 2014-15 public school term has been pushed back after negotiations between the B.C. Teachers’ Association and the bargaining agent for the provincial government, B.C. Public School Employers' Association, ended abruptly...

Now that talks have stalled registration opens for parent support program

Starting today, parents of public school students 12 years old and under can register at the government website address to receive $40 perstudent for each day school is not in session due to the ongoing labour disruption in B.C. public schools. The Temporary Education Support for Parents (TESP) program is intended to help...

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