Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Arrest Made in False Bomb Scare at SSHS
St Stephen RCMP have arrested a youth, under the age of 18 that admitted to making the false bomb threat that was received at the St Stephen High School on Monday. The youth was released on conditions and will be appearing in court at a later date..
RCMP Safety Presentation
The RCMP and St. George Elemantary Home and School have teamed up to offer a Parent Internet Safety Presentation.
This event will help Parents and children learn to protect themselves while on the internet.
The presentation is set for this Thursday at The St. George Elementary school at 6:30... All Parents and student of District ten are encourged to come.
This event will help Parents and children learn to protect themselves while on the internet.
The presentation is set for this Thursday at The St. George Elementary school at 6:30... All Parents and student of District ten are encourged to come.
Pink Shirt Day
We hear in the news often to much! Bullying... when will it stop.
Locals here in Charlotte County will be doing their part to raise awareness about bullying by wearing their Pink Shirts Today .You 'll see them at Scotia Bank, Just for Kids the Courier and the Boys and Girls club just to name a few.
School District Ten will be participating in Pink Shirt Day along with School Districts across the Province.
Local Business will also be doing their parts around the town to promote the awareness against bullying...
Reports confirm that bullying is starting at younger ages and is far more frequent and aggressive than ever before.
Make sure to send your pictures to the tide.ca of your groups do your part to curve bullying in our area!
For More information on Pink Shirt Day .... http://www.pinkshirtday.ca/
Locals here in Charlotte County will be doing their part to raise awareness about bullying by wearing their Pink Shirts Today .You 'll see them at Scotia Bank, Just for Kids the Courier and the Boys and Girls club just to name a few.
School District Ten will be participating in Pink Shirt Day along with School Districts across the Province.
Local Business will also be doing their parts around the town to promote the awareness against bullying...
Reports confirm that bullying is starting at younger ages and is far more frequent and aggressive than ever before.
Make sure to send your pictures to the tide.ca of your groups do your part to curve bullying in our area!
For More information on Pink Shirt Day .... http://www.pinkshirtday.ca/
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