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Oakville Beaver, 14 Dec 2012, p. 4

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, December 14, 2012 · 4 Teachers no longer in legal strike position in January Board will review status of extracurricular clubs and sports in new year: director Continued from page 1 Unions that do not sign locally-bargained agreements by Dec. 31 would have agreements imposed on them by the minister and cabinet. Trustees approved the motion to have the school board chair on behalf of the board of trustees write a letter to the minister, asking her to repeal the bill. Education director David Euale also provided trustees with an update to the cuts in sports and other extra curricular activities. He has suspended the secondary school sports schedule for the remainder of the semester, until Dec. 21, as teachers have stopped participating in all extracurricular activities. The sports schedule will be re-examined in early January. Euale noted if sports pick up in the new year, there should be no reason why sports teams should be prohibited from getting into playoffs and finals despite a shortened season of play. "We will review the situation in early January because, as you AS SEEN ON CITYLINE CHCH TV AS SEEN O N know, come January, there is likely to be a "We will review the situation in collective agreement early January because, as you in effect, therefore know, come January, there is teachers will no lonlikely to be a collective ger be in a legal strike position," he said. "We agreement in effect, therefore would do everything teachers will no longer be in a possible to salvage a legal strike position. We would season." do everything possible to The director was salvage a season." asked about the fees parents have paid for activities that have David Euale, director of education, not started. Euale had no clear Halton District School Board answer for trustees as to the ramifications of situation to situation. As an such expenses as it varies from example, it is unknown if sports will return or if sports fees will be needed. CLIP AND SAVE N E W Y E A R ' S R E S O LU T I O N Spruce Up Your Kitchen Place your deposit now for January Spraying & 10% OFF (no minimum) receive Showroom open 10:00-5:00 Monday-Saturday #1A-1254 Plains Rd. E., Burlington Inside Opinion.............................................6 Worship..........................................29 Artscene..........................................31 Sports..............................................33 Classified........................................37 Partial Delivery: Home Hardware, Rabba, The Reporter, Michael's For home delivery & customer service call 905-631-6095, 5300 Harvester Rd., Burlington New subscriptions call 905-631-6095 or subscribe online @ www.oakvillebeaver.com your order 905-631-REDO (7336) www.paintitlikenew.com CLIP AND SAVE it all started when my lungs stopped working... The feeling of not being able to breathe is one I will never forget. After being rushed to my hospital here in Oakville I was quickly diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. The disease shut down my kidneys and put me in a coma for 15 days and in the Intensive Care Unit for two months. If it wasn't for the life-saving equipment in our hospital, I would not be here today. Brigitte Elise Photography Each and every year, our hospital needs hundreds of pieces of new equipment that will save lives and improve the lives of all us here in Oakville. Every piece is critical and every piece needs to be funded by our community. It all starts here with your help. Please give generously. OakvilleHospitalFoundation.com Please call 905 338 4642 to make a difference by donating to the Oakville Hospital Foundation. Charitable Registration #: 13145-3490 RR0001 The Oakville Hospital Foundation is grateful for the generous support of our media sponsor, the Oakville Beaver. Todd Sullivan at 5 Drive-In, Oakville

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