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DPAC reacts to teachers' strike notice in PG

If a deal isn’t reached between the BC Teachers’ federation and the provincial government, picket lines will go up, including here in Prince George, next Thursday.

Sarah Holland, Chair of the District Parents’ Advisory Council says her feelings are mixed over the issue.

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She says parents want a quick resolution, but DPAC doesn’t take sides, noting kids are the ones who lose out.

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