ESSA TOWNSHIP, ONT. One week after a slew of trash bags were left dumped on the side of a road in Oro-Medonte, a group of men were caught red-handed doing the same illegal act, this time in Essa Township. Kevin Cordeiro said he came across the trio dumping dozens of black trash bags filled with what appeared to be yard waste on the side of the 20th Sideroad and County Road 10 on Thursday. Cordeiro started to record video of the men on his phone. I got out of the truck to go talk to them. As I got out, they started to get into the truck to peel out, and then I cut them off.
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The Grande Prairie Public School Division named three new administrators on Friday one in Central Office and two school-based.
GPPSD appointed Corrine Kruse as Director of Teaching and Learning for the 2021-22 school year.
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Kruse, originally from Virden, Man., has worked for the Grande Prairie Public School Division since 1996 as a teacher and administrator at both Swanavon and Crystal Park, where she has served most recently as principal.
Kruse was a school administrator for the 16 of the 24 years she has worked for the division.
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The Grande Prairie Public School Division named three new administrators on Friday one in Central Office and two school-based.
GPPSD appointed Corrine Kruse as Director of Teaching and Learning for the 2021-22 school year.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Grande Prairie Public School Division names three additions to its administration Back to video
Kruse, originally from Virden, Man., has worked for the Grande Prairie Public School Division since 1996 as a teacher and administrator at both Swanavon and Crystal Park, where she has served most recently as principal.
Kruse was a school administrator for the 16 of the 24 years she has worked for the division.
Josh joined the Division in 2006 as a classroom teacher and currently serves as a Vice Principal at Riverstone Public School. He had the opportunity to serve as a Vice Principal at Hillside Community School for four years from 2016 to 2020 and looks forward to returning to the Hillside community again.
Josh earned a Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta and a Masters in Education with a focus on Instructional Leadership, Indigenous Studies and Educational Research from the University of Calgary.
Josh’s educational leadership philosophy is: “It is imperative that a school environment fosters the needs of each individual student through the creation of a culture that is safe and inclusive to everyone. Authentic, engaging learning experiences are necessary in order to mould the creativity and passionate drive we wish to see in our students.”
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We are happy to announce that longtime Edmonds business McDonald McGarry Insurance is sponsoring our Weather page. They’ve been providing “A tradition of quality service since 1954” the slogan they’ve used in years past and one that is even more relevant today because it truly reflects three generations of the McDonald family business.
In 1996, John and Sandy McDonald moved the business to downtown Edmonds, setting up shop in a soon-to-be-historic house at 630 Main St. While John grew up on Seattle’s Capitol Hill, Sandy was happy to bring the business back to her hometown. Rounding out the generations, their daughter Meagan joined the firm in 2009.