Author of the article: Kelly-Anne Riess
Publishing date: Feb 22, 2021 • February 22, 2021 • 5 minute read •
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A number of local bus drivers are demanding higher wages and want to negotiate a collective bargaining agreement with Cold Lake Bus Lines.
Currently, Lakeland bus drivers make almost $10 less per hour than what the average driver is paid across the province, according to statistics collected by the Government of Alberta. However, the average wage is calculated to include not only school bus drivers, but city transit drivers and coaches as well.
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by Rich Smith • Dec 15, 2020 at 10:10 am
Some of that better be for the arts! Photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images
Well here s some good news for Seattle s rapidly collapsing cultural sector: After a process that began about a year before she came into office, on Tuesday Mayor Jenny Durkan signed a charter establishing the Cultural Space Agency (CSA). Sponsored Tickets $15-$250. Aphrodesia delivery menu, incredible auction items, live streamed performances.
Seattle cultural space liaison Matt Richter said the new, independent, mission-driven public development authority will operate as a developer with a conscience.
Along with fulfilling other possible property acquisition and management roles, the CSA will lease spaces, buy buildings or shares in buildings, and partner with members of Seattle s cultural community to control those spaces. The agency essentially aims to slow displacement and prevent big corpor