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The province’s advanced education ministry has committed to funding the colleges’ base operating grant at 2020-21 levels for the next four years. Carlton Trail College will receive $2.46 million per year, St. Peter’s College $1.13 million and Cumberland College $2.37 million. Mark Hoddenbagh, Cumberland College’s president, told
Yorkton This Week that having stable, known funding for the next four years is a very positive situation, especially compared to what was happening elsewhere. He pointed to Alberta, where there have been cuts of up to five per cent for some post-secondary funding, adding that amount would be “tough to swallow” for institutions that would be then forced to find alternative revenue sources or make cuts that would impact students.
Hudson Reporter
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated April 6 at St. Aedan’s, The Saint Peter’s University Church, for Kathleen B. Chester, 90. She passed away March 30. Born in Jersey City, Kathleen attended St. Patrick’s Grammar School and was a proud graduate of the Abraham Lincoln High School Class of 1948. She spoke fondly of her involvement in the St. Patrick’s Teen Club, her participation in the chorale group at Lincoln High School and countless hours spent in Brummer’s Ice Cream parlor and other landmarks in the Junction section of Jersey City.
After high school Kathleen attended the prestigious Wood Secretarial School in Manhattan and graduated at the top of her class. She was quite adept at stenography and her record of words per minute was unbeaten when she last inquired thirty years later in the 1980’s. Following her completion of studies at the Wood School she was recruited for a position with the then newly formed Reynolds Aluminum Company. She su