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Humboldt council ratifies three-year contract with unionized workers

Humboldt council ratifies three-year contract with unionized workers
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First responders warn B C s reopening is already resulting in long waits for help

  VANCOUVER As British Columbians emerge from isolation and re-engage with friends and the outside world, 911 calls are already surging, and first responders are sounding the alarm as they warn people to be extra safe over the summer. B.C.’s health minister recently revealed that June 2 saw the third-highest call volume for 911 in B.C. history, and CTV News Vancouver has learned that the first Saturday after the province lifted so-called “circuit breaker” restrictions saw exceptionally long waits for ambulance paramedics.  “We had some staff shortages on that day, but the call volume increased by 30 per cent in a short period of time, said Neil Lilley, senior provincial executive director of patient care communications and planning for BC Emergency Health Services.

Giving seniors the care they need

Article content In 2016, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 146 employees, along with CUPE Ontario, mounted a community campaign called Cassellholme: It’s Our Home. The campaign was to keep Cassellholme public because we know that quality of care is better for the residents under public ownership. The campaign included community leafleting, presentations to municipal councils, radio ads, media conferences and a professional poll. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Giving seniors the care they need Back to video The poll was conducted by Environics Research Group, as a telephone survey, on May 18 and 19, 2016. A total of 814 residents of North Bay and adjacent municipalities in the East Nipissing area responded.

City of Nelson, CUPE 339 reach agreement on four-year deal

There will be labour peace in the City of Nelson after CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Local 339 and City reached a memorandum of agreement following negotiations between the two parties.
 The four-year agreement covering July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2024, was announced in a City of Nelson media release Thursday. “This Collective Agreement will ensure good quality

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