More than 20 children were supplied with electronic devices to support their education thanks to a campaign from a rotary club. Following a community appeal by the Rotary Club of Lyme Regis, more than 20 laptops, computers and tablets were supplied to local schools to enable pupils to work from home more efficiently during the latest lockdown. The devices have been wiped clean of all data and donated to a number of local schools, whose pupils were learning from home before returning to class this week. The campaign was launched in the first weeks of January at the beginning of the lockdown and is running in collaboration with the Lyme Regis Baptist Church.
VANCOUVER A 53-year-old private school teacher from West Vancouver has been charged with child pornography possession, according to police. The single count was approved against a teacher from Mulgrave School following a lengthy and technical investigation, the West Vancouver Police Department said in a news release. Our investigators worked diligently to obtain the key evidence needed to recommend criminal charges against this individual,” Const. Kevin Goodmurphy said. We understand that this will be alarming news for the community. We want to reassure parents and students that the West Vancouver Police treat offences against children with utmost seriousness and that where evidence exists, we will aggressively pursue charges.
Teacher at B.C. private school charged with child pornography offence
A teacher at a private school in West Vancouver, B.C., has been arrested and charged for allegedly possessing child pornography.
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Posted: Feb 23, 2021 1:27 PM PT | Last Updated: February 23
Police say a teacher at Mulgrave School in West Vancouver, B.C., is facing a criminal charge related to child pornography.(Ben Nelms/CBC)
A teacher at a private school in West Vancouver, B.C., has been arrested and charged for allegedly possessing child pornography.
Police on Tuesday said Luke Lawson, 53, was arrested on Sept. 23. He has now been charged with one count of possession of child pornography, according to a statement.
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Traders in Axminster are determined to bounce back after lockdown
- Credit: Barrie Hedges
Axminster traders have been hit hard by the third lockdown but they are showing ingenuity and determination to keep going as best they can.
And the prospects are bright in a town in where there is, against all odds, plenty of evidence of investment in the future.
The assessment comes from Totally Locally Axminster, the traders’ group that has emerged over the past 18 months to run a series of ‘shop local’ initiatives while also filling empty shop windows with positive messaging.
Totally Locally co-ordinator Barrie Hedges said: “No-one should underestimate the huge impact the pandemic is having on the independent businesses that are the bedrock of a town like Axminster.
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