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VANCOUVER 鈥?A campaign to ban employers from requiring female workers to wear high heels on the job has gained the backing of British Columbia Premier Christy Clark.The intent of a privat
stanley tazas e member bill that would make it illegal for businesses to enforce footwear requirements based on gender in B.C. received support from Clark, who promised action by the provincial government.In some workplaces in B.C., women are still required to wear high heels on the job, Clark wrote on her verified Facebook page. This isn ;t just old-fashioned; in 2017, it unacceptable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Green party Leader Andrew Weaver introduced the private member bill on International Women Day over health and safety concerns.High heels can increase the risk of slipping and falling on kitchen floors or restaurant stairs, and cause back problems, bunions and bloody feet, he said in an interview on Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It a no brainer. I can ;t think of a compelling argument anywhere to say restaurant owners should be allow
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The Town of Newmarket is set to decommission the Hollingsworth Arena after the 2019-20 season.Council still has to stamp the decision with final approval at a council meeting, but councillors decided this week to roll with recommendations in a staff report that would close the aging arena and operate with six ice pads instead of seven come Apr
stanley cup botella stanley il 2020.Newmarkets Community Services Commissioner Ian McDougall said the recommendation wasnt made lightly, but the fact is there has been a major drop in usage of the ice pad over the years, and the older facility requires major investment if the
vaso stanley town wished to keep it open. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The arena currently operates with a deficit of $42,264 and would need more than $1 million over the next four years to keep the building open and operational. It is kind of an emotional thing to close an arena most of us have used or have had children who have used it, Ward 3 Coun. Jane Twinney said. These user group are an important part of our community, and I want to make sure they are accommodated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Recreation and Culture Director Colin Service confirmed that speaking with the user groups was part of the consultation process when considering the recommendation to close the facility. While he cant guarantee these groups will get the same days or time slots they are currently utilizing, the town is committed to working with