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Students at Ecole Phoenix Middle School walked out of class Wednesday morning to stage their own protest about the contract dispute between the provincial government and the B.C. Teachers’ Federation. The province-wide student protest was driven by social media, but few students in Campbell River took part in the rally as most elected to stay in classrooms. Regardless, Campbell River students have today off due to the rotating teachers’ strike and are expected to be off for another school day next week. Paul Rudan/The MiRRoR
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Don’t ask to see Dawn Roberts’ latest photographic efforts. “What, you don’t want to see more pictures of cat poo?” she asks in jest. The Oyster River resident isn’t going out of her way to take photos of feline faeces, it just happens to be all over her yard, “And it’s not from my cat!” she states, as she continues to document the evidence. Roberts and husband Ralph live on Lambeth Road, and they say the “culprit cats” are from their next door neighbour who operates a dog and cat rescue shelter. Ever since they moved in last year, the Roberts say there’s been a constant parade of cats prowling the neighbour and the problem only becomes worse when the neighbour’s away and the dogs begin barking.
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