Brandon Sun By: Kyle Darbyson
Brandon School Division trustee Delvina Kejick protests Bill 64, the Education Modernization Act, alongside teachers Grace Masse and Jacqueline Sinclair at the intersection of 18th Street and Victoria Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. Around 40 local parents, educators and advocates took part in Wednesday s protest in Brandon, with a sister protest also taking place in Winnipeg at the same time. (Kyle Darbyson/The Brandon Sun)
Brandonites endured the cold on Wednesday afternoon to protest the province’s planned education reform through Bill 64, the Education Modernization Act.
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Brandonites endured the cold on Wednesday afternoon to protest the province’s planned education reform through Bill 64, the Education Modernization Act.
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Jim Bell has resigned as CEO of Siloam Mission.
Siloam Mission CEO Jim Bell has resigned, and the downtown not-for-profit that cares for our city’s homeless population, has installed a new board chairman, in the wake of a simmering controversy over Indigenous programming.
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Siloam Mission CEO Jim Bell has resigned, and the downtown not-for-profit that cares for our city’s homeless population, has installed a new board chairman, in the wake of a simmering controversy over Indigenous programming.
It started last November, after nearly a dozen current and former employees of Siloam wrote a letter to the board of directors, accusing Bell of creating a hostile and divisive working environment while maintaining a reluctance, refusal, and often outright denial of culturally appropriate programming.