The Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board says it's received approval from the provincial government to tender an addition to St. Anthony's School.
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Andrea Love says she was hoping the province would announce a regional approach to reopening schools, allowing her three children to finish up their year in the classroom.
But the Arran-Elderslie resident said she was left shaking her head by Wednesday’s announcement by Ontario Premier Doug Ford that all schools will remain closed to in-person learning until September.
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“I was not pleased. I think Doug Ford very much took urban children into his decision-making, but didn’t take into account the doctors’ opinions where they said regional openings are best,” she said Thursday.
Andrea Love says she was hoping the province would announce a regional approach to reopening schools, allowing her three children to finish up their year in…
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Every year the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board recognizes two students in each school to receive the “Applause Breakfast” award.
These students are honoured for exemplifying the Catholic Virtues through their presence and actions that are foundational to the Catholic culture.
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This year at St. Anthony’s school, Lyvia Dube and Nicolas Marcotte received the award. Lyvia Dube. SUBMITTED