SA enacts new constitution, swears in officers
Annabelle Gordon | Asst. Photo Editor
The meeting began with swearing in the 65th session of SA officers, including President David Bruen, Vice President Darnelle Stinfort and Comptroller Nyah Jones.
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Student Association officially implemented its new constitution and swore in several officers during its last meeting of the semester Monday.
SA voted to approve the constitution in March, and the constitution was officially implemented on midnight Monday, said Joshua Shub-Seltzer, the 2020-2021 parliamentarian. SA also approved a new set of bylaws during the meeting.
The meeting began with swearing in the 65th session of SA officers, including President David Bruen, Vice President Darnelle Stinfort and Comptroller Nyah Jones.
Student Association proposes changing start date of legislative session
Annabelle Gordon | Asst. Photo Editor
The proposal also changes the structure of SA to elect assembly members based on representative groups rather than their home school or college.
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Members of Student Association proposed an amendment to its constitution Monday that would shift the start of each legislative session to the end of the spring semester.
Under SA’s current constitution, legislative sessions began in the fall semester. The new system, which SA’s Parliamentarian Joshua Shub-Seltzer proposed, would allow the Assembly to meet at least once before summer break.
Councillors vented their frustrations over continued delays at Gorey Town Park during last week s meeting of Gorey-Kilmuckridge Municipal District.
Sean Meyler from Special Projects gave an update on the town park and said that when work shut down due to level five restrictions, the contractor was two months away from substantial completion.
He said that he didn t know what impact the current lockdown was going to have on the efficiencies of the construction sector, but that when the contractor started back on site in May of last year, it took them a couple of weeks to find their feet again because of issues of supply and subcontractor availability. He also said that he suspects they will return to the site on Monday, March 8, but that unfortunately the bulb planting season has now been missed.
Rambo, four, was adopted in June from a rescue centre and has a fighting habit
He went missing at the end of December from home in Bonnyrigg, Midlothian
His owners plastered posters around neighbourhood and distributed 1000 flyers
Rambo was found as he was visiting another family and eating their cat s food
One of his eyeballs had become punctured and withered, needing it removed