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The Vancouver school board (VSB) will vote on Monday night to decide whether or not to maintain the current system of keeping uniformed officers in its schools. The following Tuesday, New Westminster’s school board will vote on the same subject.
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In New Westminster, the school board’s education committee has already voted to recommend the board discontinue the city’s child and youth liaison (CYLO) program, which has been on hold since last fall.
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Officer Rex Sprosta. Photo courtesy of the New Canaan Police Department
Officer Rex Sprosta, a U.S. Marines veteran hired by NCPD in October 2004 is winner of the 2020 Lt. Stephen W. Wood Officer of the Year Award.
Created in 2014 and first earned by Wood’s own son-in-law, the award is designed to “honor and memorialize a beloved member of our department,” Krolikowski said in a a press release.
A U.S. Marine veteran himself, Wood served the town from 1977 to 2009 and “was taken from us far too young,” Krolikowski said.
Lt. Steven Wood. Photo courtesy of the New Canaan Police Department
On The Beat: Officer provides support to north-east schools by PC Rory Fraser
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PC Rory Fraser outside Banff Academy.
I am based at Banff Police Office however I support numerous primary and secondary schools across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
Part of my role is to deliver inputs to pupils on a variety of subjects such as Internet safety, drugs, alcohol, knife crime, domestic abuse, sexual offences, hate crime, anti-social behaviour and road safety.
On a normal day I could be out the office for up to eight hours delivering up to six inputs, however – like so many other people – Covid-19 has obviously impacted the way I do my job.