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From Jan 1, 2022, riders will be required to show their digital certificate when requested by enforcement officers, said LTA. We encourage riders to register and obtain the test certificates as soon as possible, once the test is made available (for registration) on June 30.
Those caught riding without the certificate can be fined up to $2,000 and/or jailed for six months for the first offence.
Repeat offenders can be fined up to $5,000 and/or jailed for 12 months.
Riders can register for the test from June 30 with the Singapore Polytechnic s Professional and Adult Continuing Education Academy. Those who do so between June 30 and Sept 30 will pay a discounted rate of $5 a test, with a free resit should they fail on their first try.
The former Dutchess Hangar at Martha’s Vineyard Airport will soon serve as a helicopter base for Vineyard Wind’s offshore wind farm. The hangar was approved for bidding as surplus property at a prior commission meeting in February, and a request for proposals (RFP) was issued. The hangar lease also includes the approximately 19,190-square-foot property that […]
No break for adult education during pandemic
Author of the article: Kevin McSheffrey
Publishing date: May 12, 2021  â¢Â 2 hours ago  â¢Â 5 minute read  â¢Â Adult Continuing Education teacher Jody Wilson was in the classroom prior to the stay-at-home order with students Daniel Cook and his son, Jaden Cook. While Jaden is enrolled in the Adult Education Centre, he is in the North Shore Adolescent Education program for students under 21. KEVIN McSHEFFREY/THE STANDARD
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Adult education is continuing in Elliot Lake and on the North Shore with some modifications because of COVID-19.
However, in Elliot Lake, the Adult Education Centre is in a new home.
No break for adult education during pandemic
Author of the article: Kevin McSheffrey
Publishing date: May 12, 2021  â¢Â 1 hour ago  â¢Â 5 minute read  â¢Â Adult Continuing Education teacher Jody Wilson was in the classroom prior to the stay-at-home order with students Daniel Cook and his son, Jaden Cook. While Jaden is enrolled in the Adult Education Centre, he is in the North Shore Adolescent Education program for students under 21. KEVIN McSHEFFREY/THE STANDARD
Article content
Adult education is continuing in Elliot Lake and on the North Shore with some modifications because of COVID-19.
However, in Elliot Lake, the Adult Education Centre is in a new home.