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Corbella: Many teachers need to brush up on anti-bullying training

Article content Many teachers and educators clearly need to brush up on Alberta’s anti-bullying curriculum. They may teach it, but they obviously don’t live it. The vitriol, vandalism, threats and incivility hurled towards anyone who expresses support for any portion of Alberta’s K-6 draft curriculum is proof of that. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Corbella: Many teachers need to brush up on anti-bullying training Back to video On April 6, Education Minister Adriana LaGrange reported on Twitter that: “Earlier today a large rock was thrown through my constituency office window,” in Red Deer.

Corbella: Many teachers need to brush up on anti-bullying training

Corbella: Many teachers need to brush up on anti-bullying training
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New Work on Highway 67 Starts Today | Alton Daily News

WBGZ Radio 4/12/2021 | By Ross Pearson - WBGZ Radio The Illinois Department of Transportation (I-DOT) has announced a traffic change at the ongoing road project in US 67 in Jersey County. Beginning today (Monday), the current 4-lane to 2-lane transition south of Delhi will have northbound traffic merging with southbound traffic sooner than the current traffic pattern. I-DOT spokesman John Adcock explains the change to the Big Z.   Click for comments Drivers are urged to reduce speed, be alert for changing conditions, obey construction signage and refrain from using mobile devices while traveling through the work zone. This traffic pattern is expected to continue for several months while the contractor connects the new pavement to the current pavement.

Man who allegedly assaulted brother has matters transferred

Premium Content Subscriber only A Caboolture South man, who allegedly assaulted his brother in March causing his death, has had his court matters transferred from Rockhampton to Maroochydore. Christopher John Adcock, 38 had his matters mentioned in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on Monday, where he was represented by lawyer Nick Crawford. Mr Adcock was charged with one count each of grievous bodily harm and wilful damage. Mr Crawford sought to have Mr Adcock s matters transferred to Maroochydore Magistrates Court as the alleged incident occurred in Landsborough. The court heard Mr Adcock s matters were being mentioned in Rockhampton as that is where he was arrested on March 12.

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