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Team Red exercises their vocal chords as teacher Rick Smith measures their decibel level and compares it with the other teams during Spirit Week at Clarence Fulton Secondary School Wednesday.

See page A17 for more photos and visit www. Under Bill 22, the government will be able to name a mediator to settle the dispute with the B. Foster says the government had no choice but to bring debate of the bill to an end because NDP opposition members were grandstanding. We will not support legislation that hurts class composition provisions.

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Morning Star Staff. The city will ask property owners on 30th Avenue, from 33rd to 35th streets, if they are willing to pay for improvements such as decorative sidewalks, twinkle lights, street furniture and light posts.

Other sections of 30th Avenue went through revitalization years ago but an attempt to get property owner support between 33rd and 35th streets failed in However, the city was recently approached by some merchants who want to see if opinions have changed among property owners. Councillors Bob Spiers and Juliette Cunningham were opposed to surveying the property owners.

Yes, they will pay some of it, but other businesses paid more. Patrick Nicol defends the process. For revitalization to occur, there must be approval from 50 per cent of the impacted properties as well as the properties making up 50 per cent of the land value.

B1 ClassiďŹ eds B18 Editorial A8 Letters A9 Lifestyles B8 Sports Okanagan residents are being asked to report sightings of the eastern grey squirrel, an invasive species. They do well in human-dominated landscapes, and they tolerate one another much more so. If they get fully established, there will be a lot more squirrels living with us in our cities and rural areas. If given a chance, they will spread like wildfire.

In other regions, like England and Italy, where eastern grey squirrels have established populations, native species have been decimated, crops have been affected, nd buildings have been damaged by nesting.

In California, they are known to damage fruit. A group of local wildlife professionals, including Larsen, have created an initiative to get a grasp on the situation in the Okanagan. Their goal is to raise awareness and to get the public involved in the first ever squirrel count. License, taxes, insurance and registration extra.

Actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving conditions, driver habits and vehicle load. The North Okanagan is being invaded. There is growing concern the eastern grey squirrel is gaining a presence in the Okanagan, displacing indigenous animals and posing a threat to crops and property.

In recent decades, their population has increased in the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island. Now, they have been found in the Interior and particularly Kelowna.

A group known as Citizens for Safe Technology has asked the city to prohibit B. Hydro from installing remote monitoring devices on homes. However, Coun. Hydro insists the devices do not present a health concern and do not impede on privacy, but Citizens for Safe Technology disagrees.

Pearson claims microwave radiation exposure can create a range of health issues, while the utility knows what appliances you are using by moni-. Brian Quiring of the potential impact of smart meters. We have she said. Brian mittee and asking for a city representaCunningham insist there is a need for Quiring, who will be an alternate to the tive? Today is the last day to get tickets for the Greater Vernon. The feature speaker is Troy Mitchell on the.

Contact the chamber office at or info vernonchamber. For more information and a list of nominees visit www. Court resumes at 10 a. The case against Deborah Louise Ashton, 47, took an unscheduled break Thursday afternoon. Reasons for the break are unclear. With a witness on the stand, Crown counsel Neil Flanagan finished his questions just after noon Thursday.

With a large crowd in the gallery waiting for proceedings to start, the afternoon session began at p. The court was cleared and, just after 3 p. Neither side would comment on the delays, with La Liberte stating the matter was in camera. They went to the movies with Ms. Ashton in her vehicle. She said on one occasion, Ashton answered the door and the witness gave her a message. After the movie, the friend said Ashton took him into the kitchen to have a personal conversation. La Liberte pointed out that in his original statement to the police, the witness said he went for coffee with Ashton to a coffee house and that she broke down in tears in front of a group of people.

That conversation happened in her house in her kitchen. Why I said what I said before, I have no idea. Ashton has pleaded not guilty to five counts in this her second trial on the matter. Her first trial last year resulted in a hung jury. Beames is hearing this case alone.

The trial is expected to continue through next week, and closing submissions may happen the week of March Please be advised that the headphones are NOT noise-cancelling.

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Switchboard: E-Mail: newsroom vernonmorningstar. Now this extra daylight affords us more time to play outside with the kids, go for a walk or get some outdoor house or yard work done. We all get a little depressed and grumpy as the last few winter months seem to drag out over an eternity. The combination of a lack of sunlight, less activity and fewer social outings contribute to the winter blahs. We are sick and tired, in some cases quite literally, of winter. And we might find ourselves taking our personal frustrations out on others, not realizing how hurtful or damaging our words and attitudes can be to others.

Whatever shade your winter blues are, I do have faith that spring will help take the chill off. Along with the extra daylight, spring affords us a renewed sense of optimism.

In general, we start looking on the brighter side of life. On second thought, that might be a little too optimistic. Yes, life is going to throw some curve balls and make some obviously unfair calls, but we must keep swinging. We have to make the most of our lives — both the good and the bad.

Do something that makes you smile, and share that smile with someone else — it could be contagious. Before long, we might all regain that longlost spring in our step. If you listen to VernonMonashee MLA Eric Foster, the opposition was thumbing its nose at due process during debate on legislation forcing teachers back to work.

By hammering away at the government, they garnered media coverage and they made points with their traditional labour supporters. Specifically, the Liberal government showed little interest in finding middle ground in its dispute with teachers. Allowing everyone to have their say is a legitimate component of democracy, but obviously the Liberals grew weary of being challenged so they brought debate to a premature end. Not only does that smack of arrogance, it indicates the government was not interested in finding middle ground.

In the end, Foster was right. Foster, I am the executive director of the Family Resource Centre Society for the North Okanagan and I am writing this letter requesting your help in righting a government wrong. Our agency has been in existence since and offers counselling, support and psychoeducational groups to those in our community who are unable to access these supports in any other way.

Typically, our clients are unable to avail themselves of other government programs to help them as they do not qualify or are unable to afford the costs associated. It is important to add that our agency is the only facility in the region to offer certain specific counselling services; among them post-partum depression counselling and support, as well as sexual abuse recovery program for men.

I think it is absolutely outrageous that they would even consider this. When one stops and thinks about the golden pensions that our MPs look forward to and the absolute waste of taxpayers money that goes to our senators, it is unfair to think that the little guy should have to work another two years longer so he can receive his well deserved pension.

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