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1. A Duncan-based pet store has committed to giving employees a living wage. Buckerfield鈥檚 is also located in 91大黄鸭 and West 91大黄鸭.
One employee to see the owners go through with their plan.
2. One B.C. school district has blocked access to social media in the classroom.
School District 42 in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows has configured Internet connections at its six high schools to block access to Netflix, Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook on devices connected to school Wi-Fi.
Assistant superintendent Shannon Derinzy said the decision was made with support from each principal, after counsellors vocalized concerns that students were too attached to their social media and not paying attention in the classroom.
3. The victim in a West 91大黄鸭 homicide has been identified.
Jay Provencher, who lives across the street from the McTaggart Road address where the homicide took place said while he didn鈥檛 know the person to live at the West 91大黄鸭 house, but his family did.
鈥淗e was a great kid,鈥 said Provencher. 鈥淗e鈥檚 helped my wife shovel the driveway, he helped my next door neighbour shovel the driveway. They helped out when they were living here.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty heartbreaking to be honest with you. It鈥檚 pretty surreal, what happened in this little neighbourhood. It鈥檚 something you never imagine would happened.鈥
4. A crowd at a recent District of Peachland council meeting was unimpressed with council鈥檚 approval of a new development on Beach Avenue.
On Tuesday night, council voted 6-1 vote to rezone land for the PeachTree Village, a five-storey commercial/residential development.
Peachland Mayor Cindy Fortin estimated there were 40 people in attendance.
鈥淎t one point they were booing, and they were booing at everything we were saying,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was disappointing.鈥