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Athan Iannucci

National Lacrosse League title game Saturday at LEC

North American pro lacrosse supremacy comes down to one game and one venue.


 
BC Conservative candidate Michael Henshall

Candidates clash over classrooms

Local BC Liberal candidates didn't back off their party's free-enterprise platform at an all-candidates meeting hosted by the Chilliwack Teachers' Association (CTA) at Evergreen Hall last Thursday.


 

LEYNE MISSES POINT ON BILL 18 ANALYSIS

Re: "Nurses' union raid sore point for NDP," March 19.


 

Teachers proving perfectly logical

Mr. Robson makes several errors in his commentary regarding the premier's recent announcement of her solution for labour peace with the BCTF.


 

Short memories?

Re: Prepare for political flashbacks, In The House, The Record, Jan. 30


 

PoCo firefighters happy with deal

The City of Port Coquitlam and its firefighters are moving towards labour peace. Council recently approved a memorandum of agreement between the city and Local 1941 of the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) that renews the collective agreement up to Dec. 31, 2011.


 

Council approves CUPE deal

Delta council approved a new four-year collective agreement with CUPE Local 454 Monday, cementing the agreement that was ratified by the union last week.


 

Delta ratifies contract with civic employees

Delta council approved a new four-year collective agreement with CUPE Local 454 Monday, cementing the agreement that was ratified by the union last week.


 
Brandon Yip

Anxious to get back on the ice

He would had much rather been with his Nashville Predators teammates, traversing across Canada and the U.S., even though most of its landscape was tangled in the icy grip of early winter.


 

No sympathy for the spoiled

In the midst of the hoopla surrounding the end of the National Hockey League lockout, let's not forget the "little guys" - the major junior, junior A, and junior B leagues that continued to run throughout Canada and the U.S. while businessmen in tailored suits haggled in boardrooms over billions of dollars of revenue.


 

Very little sympathy for spoiled

In the midst of the hoopla surrounding the end of the National Hockey League lockout, let's not forget the "little guys"-the major junior, Junior A, and Junior B leagues that continued to run throughout Canada and the U.S. while businessmen in tailored suits haggled in boardrooms over billions of dollars of revenue.


 

Puck bucks better spent in local rinks

In the midst of the hoopla surrounding the end of the National Hockey League lockout, let's not forget the "little guys" - the major junior, junior A, and junior B leagues that continued to run throughout Canada and the U.S. while businessmen in tailored suits haggled in boardrooms over billions of dollars of revenue.


 

No sympathy for spoiled

In the midst of all the hoopla surrounding the end of the National Hockey League lockout, let's not forget about the "little guys."


 

No sympathy for spoiled

In the midst of the hoopla surrounding the end of the National Hockey League lockout, let's not forget the "little guys" - the major junior, junior A, and junior B leagues that continued to run throughout Canada and the U.S. while businessmen in tailored suits haggled in boardrooms over billions of dollars of revenue.


 

NHL strike hurts league

While the NHL owners and the NHLPA play a seemingly endless game of "who will blink first," the fans are left to twist in the wind.


 

Premier playing poker?

Premier Christy Clark's proposition to strike a 10-year period of "labour peace" with the B.C. teachers seems like a high-stakes poker game to the president of the Burnaby Teachers' Association.


 
SOME of the more than 1,000 COPE union members

Pickets walk the icbc line

MORE than 1,000 unionized workers were off the job at ICBC's head office in North Vancouver Wednesday as the Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union staged a one-day walkout.


 
Columbus Blue Jacket Ryan Johansen

Players united in NHL lockout

One of the Tri-Cities' top NHL players remains hopeful the lockout will end soon, but says it's going to fall on the owners to come up with a better offer.


 

ICBC workers in city hit the bricks Tuesday

More than 1,500 Insurance Corporation of British Columbia claims staff members are striking next Tuesday.