Masset rezoning application proves controversial
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By Jane Wilson-Several Masset residents have told the village council they are opposed to local businessman's application to rezone his property for commercial use.
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London hypnotherapy expert to visit and treat local residents
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London based hypnotherapy expert Deborah Marshall Warren will be visiting Haida Gwaii for three weeks to help treat local residents.
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Province redraws protected area borders
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The BC government has introduced legislation that will add more than 550,000 hectares to the province's parks and protected areas system, including areas on Haida Gwaii.
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School district reaches agreement with CUPE
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School trustees voted April 24 to ratify a new collective agreement with CUPE local 2020, the union that represents education assistants, secretaries and other support staff.
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Community leaders to help choose new RCMP sergeant
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by Karyn Prest-Queen Charlotte council members will meet with the Skidegate Band Council and representatives from Sandspit on Friday to discuss candidates for the sergeant position at the Queen Charlotte RCMP detachment.
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2 Years ago this week
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Barge should go, says neighbour
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At least one Queen Charlotte resident wants the old barge grounded on the foreshore near Charlotte Tire gone.
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Haida orchids are blooming all over the islands. Archie Stocker Sr. photo.
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