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And if you have a family of four, you could have one other person in your home. But a family of five wasn’t supposed to have an extra person in their home. We’re not sure how vigilant this was followed, and if someone would actually rat their neighbour out if a family of five brought two more people into their home. But if there were 20 people gathered in a home, it was a big Public Health fine waiting to happen, even on Christmas. So we’re now up to 10 people for a private gathering. Sure the government talks about a limited number of bubbles, but how would you enforce that?
The students of the Weyburn Comprehensive School will be back to full-time five-days a week classes as of Thursday, March 11, according to a letter sent out by the school division to all parents of. . .
In the decision issued by the Court of Appeal, released on Monday, the justices dismissed the board’s appeal and ordered the board to pay Oberg’s costs of the appeal. In a statement to the Review, Oberg said, “The Court of Appeal agreed with the Queen’s Bench Court that the process followed in my case was unfair and the decision to demote me was unreasonable. These events have had a major impact on me and my family, both professionally and personally. I am grateful the mistakes that were made have been corrected.” His lawyer, Amanda Quayle of the McDougall Gauley law firm, added her comments on the decision.
In the decision issued by the Court of Appeal, released on Monday, the justices dismissed the board’s appeal and ordered the board to pay Oberg’s costs of the appeal. In a statement to the Review, Oberg said, “The Court of Appeal agreed with the Queen’s Bench Court that the process followed in my case was unfair and the decision to demote me was unreasonable. These events have had a major impact on me and my family, both professionally and personally. I am grateful the mistakes that were made have been corrected.” His lawyer, Amanda Quayle of the McDougall Gauley law firm, added her comments on the decision.