Last Updated Monday, May 3, 2021 7:48PM EDT Police are investigating after a video shared on social media showed a high school teacher in Bowmanville, Ont., engaged in “inappropriate behaviour.” A spokesperson for the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board said the incident occurred on Friday during a virtual class at its St. Stephen Catholic Secondary School. “School administrators … became aware that students who were logged into a virtual Grade 9 classroom may have seen inappropriate behaviour by their teacher during a break,” the spokesperson said. “We are aware that a video of this incident has been circulated within the student community at the school and on social media. The school and the board are taking this matter very seriously and we have addressed the matter at the school level.”
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Fifty years ago, the Kings had their coronation.
The Dresden Jr. Kings captured the first Ontario Hockey Association junior C championship in franchise history back on April 27, 1971.
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To head coach Wayne Jacklin, they were a never-say-die crew.
“He said, ‘We had a bunch of farm boys that didn’t know how to quit. And they wouldn’t let us know when they were hurt,’” said captain Gary Chinnick, who was hobbled in the final after a taking a slapshot off his knee.
The Jr. Kings remain the only Chatham-Kent team to win an OHA junior C banner.
Votorantim Cimentos and CDPQ Close Transaction to Combine Cement Operations in North America
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St. Marys Cement Inc. and McInnis Cement to begin jointly manufacturing, distributing and selling cement in Canada and the United States
TORONTO and MONTREAL and SÃO PAULO, Brazil, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Votorantim Cimentos, the seventh largest cement producer in the world, and Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), a long-term institutional investor, announced today that they have completed the transaction to combine cement operations in North America. After having obtained regulatory approval from authorities in Brazil, Canada and the United States, St. Marys Cement Inc. (Canada), a wholly owned subsidiary of Votorantim Cimentos can now commence with the integration process with McInnis Cement Inc.
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Votorantim Cimentos, the seventh largest cement producer in the world, and Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), a long-term institutional investor, have announced that they have completed the transaction to combine cement operations in North America. After having obtained regulatory approval from authorities in Brazil, Canada and the United States, St. Marys Cement Inc. (Canada), a wholly owned subsidiary of Votorantim Cimentos can now commence with the integration process with McInnis Cement Inc.
As part of the transaction, the parties will combine their North American assets in a jointly-held entity. Votorantim Cimentos International, the international investments platform and wholly owned subsidiary of Votorantim Cimentos, will hold 83% and CDPQ will indirectly hold 17% of the shares. The business combination is expected to significantly strengthen the strategic positioning of the combined operations through increased cement production capacity, operat
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