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OTTAWA 鈥?The union representing 50,000 Canada Post employees says it will begin rotating strikes if a deal isn ;
stanley botella t reached by the deadline early Monday morning.The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says strikes will begin at 12:01 a.m. Monday in Victoria, Edmonton, Windsor and at 1:01 a.m. in Halifax and will last for 24 hours.CUPW President Mike Palecek says Canada Post has refused to talk about issues that matter to the union, which include job security, an end to forced overtime, better health and safety measures and gender equality. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The union says mail will still be delivered in those cities, but will be delayed. Canada Post says it has an offer on the t
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stanley spain nd no concessions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Spokesman Jon Hamilton says mail will be delivered in all other locations across the country in the event of a strike.He says they remain committed to negotiating a deal. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Aotg Oakville worker rushed to hospital in fire at Halton EMS headquarters
All his life, Dap Thach was giving back to the community.And in death, he continues giving back through Gravenhurst High School bursary donations in his name.Dap Huu Thach passed away on March 15, in his 48th year. He leaves behind his wife, Dianne Park Thach, two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Sophie, parents Bo Thach and Ha Chu, and many other family members and friends. ARTICLE CONTINUE
stanley cup S BELOW His family came to Gravenhurst from Hanoi, Vietnam on a sponsorship from the United Church when he was 10. He attended Gravenhurst Public School and Gravenhurst High School before studying business at Ryerson University.He then completed his Certified Public Accountant certification after university and worked
stanley cups at a firm in Bracebridge before starting his own business, DTA Accounting, in Gravenhurst. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dap loved helping out the community and was heavily involved in minor hockey, running his own hockey school in the summers and travelling to tournaments to encourage young girls to get involved in the sport.He was also involved with Gravenhurst Against Poverty, was the former president of the Gravenhurst Chamber of Commerce, and was always engaged in community events. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Family friend Carlye Dash approached Dianne with the idea of raising
stanley cup becher money for a cause in Daps name, and Dianne seized the opportunity