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Former city resident takes Youth Town helm | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 20, 2021 Dr. Joe Fote a former resident of Dunkirk, has joined Youth Town of Tennessee as their new chief executive officer. Fote brings more than 25 years of executive healthcare leadership experience in operations, and process improvement. Prior to joining Youth Town, he was CEO of JVF Consulting, a nationwide healthcare consulting firm, held leadership financial positions as Vice President of Revenue Cycle and other executive positions in national healthcare organizations. He is a board certified healthcare provider in Christian Counseling Psychology, an Ordained Christian minister, a published author, “Career Geyser, Secrets that Propel You to Success”, and is a frequent guest speaker on parenting issues.

St John s vows to heal from dark chapter

St. John’s vows to heal from ‘dark chapter’ February 18, 2021 OTTAWA Archbishop Peter Hundt says “sacrifices” will have to be made, but the Archdiocese of St. John’s has to move forward with compassion and understanding after a “dark chapter” of abuse in the Newfoundland archdiocese’s history. In a message delivered at Masses across the archdiocese Feb. 13-14, the archbishop explained to the faithful what must be done to address the abuses that occurred at the Mount Cashel Orphanage in the past now that the Supreme Court of Canada has let a lower court ruling stand that made the archdiocese “vicariously liable” for abuses that occurred at the notorious orphanage run by the Christian Brothers of Ireland.

Letters to the editor: Feb 17: Some kind of joke? Readers react as Ottawa partners with Huawei to fund research at universities, plus other letters to the editor

Letters to the editor: Feb 17: Some kind of joke? Readers react as Ottawa partners with Huawei to fund research at universities, plus other letters to the editor
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Class action suit filed against pair of Metro Vancouver private schools over abuse allegations

  VANCOUVER Two Metro Vancouver private schools have been named in a lawsuit brought by a man who claims an attempted cover up of abuse allegations in Newfoundland led to several dangerous predators being transferred to schools in the Lower Mainland. Darren Liptrot alleges he was physically and sexually abused by Brother Edward English while attending Vancouver College between 1981 and 1983. Multiple children accused Edwards of abuse during his time at Newfoundland’s Mount Cashel Orphanage in the 1970s. In 1991, a court convicted English of multiple charges related to physical and sexual abuse at Mount Cashel and he received a sentence of 10 years in prison.

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