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Gen Saxena is the former Director General of the Corps of Army Air Defence. Currently, he is a distinguished fellow at the Vivekananda International Foundation and holds a Chair of Excellence at the United Services Institution of India.
He is also a UN scholar with an MPhil and PhD and a law scholar pursuing qualifications in Human Rights, Child Rights and Medical law and Ethics.
Gen Saxena is a prolific writer. He has to his credit hundreds of articles in various defence magazines and counting. His core competency domain includes air defence, aerospace, ballistic missile defence, unmanned aerial systems, military communications, cyber security, nuclear security and defence procurements.
The Horse Barn at the former King George School in Sutton A decade ago, Eric Hudson and his maintenance staff kept the grounds of the King George School in Sutton immaculate: lawns and gardens manicured, walkways shoveled and swept, fences regularly painted white. After all, the affluent and mostly out-of-state parents whose high-school-age kids attended the therapeutic boarding school in the Northeast Kingdom paid hefty tuitions on par with those at many elite private colleges. These days, Hudson shows prospective buyers around the place; the 300-acre campus with sweeping vistas of the Green and White mountains has been on the market for almost a decade. Hudson is the sole caretaker and doesn t have much else to do at the shuttered school. One of his jobs is to keep the furnace running in the education building, aka Eddy. Otherwise, the radiant floor heating pipes would freeze and buckle the foundation.
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WINNIPEG Lanette Siragusa has become a familiar face in Manitoba. In the first few months of the pandemic, Shared Health’s Chief Nursing Officer provided daily COVID-19 updates alongside Dr. Brent Roussin, the Chief Provincial Public Health Officer. Siragusa even returned to the frontlines during the pandemic taking a shift at a personal care home dealing with an outbreak. A year after the first case was identified in Manitoba, life has been anything but normal for Siragusa, who now gets recognized out in public. “We’re not a small town, but the fact that people can come up and talk to you, and you know, sometimes there’s constructive criticism. Sometimes there’s encouragement, and I accept it all with gratitude,” Siragusa told CTV News.
SASKATOON As Saskatoon Public Schools moves ahead with its plans to amalgamate three core neighbourhood schools, questions remain about the future of two of the schools in particular, due to their historic nature with many in the community advocating for their preservation. King George and Pleasant Hill schools, constructed in 1912 and 1913 respectively, are classified as castle schools. According to Saskatoon Heritage Society president Peggy Sarjeant, David Webster was the official public school board architect from 1911 to 1914 and designed all but two of the ten large schools built at the time. Webster designed the buildings in the true British tradition with solid brick and often a classic turret-top. Large hallways and wood floors were the norm.