HALIFAX Some Maritime school districts are already making the call about this year s prom and graduation ceremonies for high school students. The superintendent of New Brunswick s Anglophone East School District, Gregg Ingersoll, sent a letter to Grade 12 students and their parents last week saying they plan to alter their graduation ceremonies in order to follow COVID-19 public health guidelines. In the letter sent to students and parents, it reads, Due to the state of the pandemic, schools are not able to host traditional graduation activities including prom, athletic and academic banquets, and safe grad. There are some guidelines that New Brunswick graduation ceremonies must follow, which include:
Vehicle driven by Riverview shooting suspect found in Amherst: N B RCMP
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Riverview shooting suspect arrested without incident in Amherst: RCMP
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HALIFAX A man wanted in connection with a shooting outside a New Brunswick school was arrested without incident in Amherst, N.S., on Wednesday. The RCMP in both provinces confirmed 24-year-old Janson Bryan Baker has been taken into custody. The takedown was swift as a number of officers quickly converged on an apartment building on Eddy Street. I’m glad they got them when they did because God knows what he would have done, said Amherst resident Darren Murray. Police were alerted to Baker’s possible location by employees at a collision repair centre. They were doing their usual car count and discovered there was one more than there should be in their parking lot and it fit the description of the vehicle Baker was driving so they called police.