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City CUPE workers serve 72-hour strike notice

The following is a press release issued by CUPE Local 2262: CUPE Local 2262 city workers have filed 72-hour strike notice with the BC Labour Board. The 34 workers have been without a contract since February 2013. This marks the first time in 60 years that the union has been forced to a strike in its contract negotiations with...

Adams and Cherbo balk at proposed cuts to council expense accounts

Two Nelson city councillors don’t like a cutback in their expense accounts that has been suggested by an independent research committee. The ad hoc Council Indemnity Committee’s job was to check whether council’s pay and benefits are in line with other employees and with councillors in other similarly sized cities. The committee...

Choquette variance, tourism tax, councillors' pay: Nelson City Council, August 11, 2014

The following is a summary of the regular meeting of Nelson City Council held on August 11, 2014. Choquette Avenue Council approved a development variance application from West Creek Developments regarding the proposed condominiums near the golf course. As a result, the first of the three planned buildings may be an average...

Wearing my historian’s hat

“I am under no obligation to be the person I was five minutes ago.”--- Facebook poster ( no author ) Pessimism, the incidence of violence, and progress Is there evidence that humanity is on a historical course toward a progressive, better future? Every reader of this column by now understands I am a pessimist, I do not perceive...

COMMENT: Crony capitalism alive and well at Mount Polley

This weekend, the Vancouver Sun reported that Alberta billionaire Murray Edwards helped organize a $1 million fundraiser for the B.C. Liberal party at the Calgary Petroleum Club last year. Rapidly becoming a household name in B.C., Edwards of course is the controlling shareholder of Imperial Metals, which operates the Mount...

LETTER: Gov't to blame for Mount Polley disaster

Dear Editor,I read with horror the article Mount Polley Disaster published in the The Boundary Sentinel on August 6, 2014.I have been following the news on the Fraser River Imperial Mines tailing pond contamination. I see that the government treated this toxic tailings pond with the same the extreme carelessness I have observed...

Staff shortage means truncated hours for Castlegar health centre lab

The following is a press release issued by Interior Health: Due to temporary limited staffing availability, the Castlegar and District Health Centre lab will close an hour early next week. Out-patient (drop-in) lab services will be available from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Aug. 11 to 14. Alternate out-patient laboratory services...

City and union no closer to contract today

Despite both parties’ expressed desire to reach an agreement and contract, CUPE Local 2622 and the City of Castlegar’s dueling press releases yesterday seem to indicate an ongoing lack of consensus. (To read the City’s press release, click here, and to read the union’s, scroll to the bottom of this page). Castlegar Mayor...

City issues release re: possible pending strike

Ed Note: The following is a press release issued by the City of Castlegar: After over a year of contract negotiations with its unionized CUPE 2262 employees, including two days of Labour Relations Board mediated talks, CUPE booked out the mediator and refused to take the City of Castlegar’s final offer to a vote of the...

City of Nelson cautiously enters social media era with new Facebook page

The City of Nelson’s Facebook page has gone from from 50 to 1187  “likes” in the past ten days. The page was started in May.   “I am really impressed at how quickly our numbers jumped,” says Ginger Lester, the city employee who is administering the page and writing the updates. “We’re very happy.” Lester says that the largest...

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