BY ANDREAS YILMA
REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
BEACON FALLS Residents expressed mixed feelings about the current two speed humps on Burton Road and the possibility of having more installed to curb speeding.
The Board of Selectmen held a special meeting on July 19 at Woodland Regional High Schoo
By Andreas Yilma Citizen's News
BEACON FALLS The town is moving ahead to apply for a state grant to expand its electric car charging station.
The Board of Selectmen unanimously approved at its special meeting last Tuesday to apply for the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protect
By Andreas Yilma Citizen's News
BEACON FALLS The town's 2021-23 municipal budget proposal increases spending and funds a substantial list of capital projects, but cuts the tax rate by 5.26 mills.
The Board of Finance on May 17 approved an $8.9 million municipal operating budget and a little
SASKATOON Each year new teachers in Saskatoon are recognized and celebrated just before the February break. This year, the Saskatoon Teachers’ Association aimed to not only celebrate new teachers, but also to promote inclusion and tolerance among the new recruits. One of Saskatoon’s new teachers, David Rybinski, began teaching Grade 8 in September. In that short time, he’s learned to identify teachable moments and the recent racist verbal assault at Mai’s Kitchen is just that. “In former days, we would teach students how to respond to math tests, social studies tests, but now we’re teaching kids to respond and prepare them to function in a very diverse country,” Rybinski told CTV News.