Ontario’s police watchdog agency is investigating is investigating an early-morning crash that killed one driver and shut down a school in the fallout.
As I write this column, we are over halfway through winter and spring is on the horizon. Since the start of the pandemic a year ago, we’ve all been adapting…
Sarnia police say the province's police oversight body is investigating after a driver who was trying to evade police died after crashing into a fence line.
Author of the article: Mary Caton
Publishing date: Feb 05, 2021 • February 5, 2021 • 3 minute read • Ready for an early teaching start. Hope Forman, a University of Windsor Faculty of Education grad student, hopes to be part of the province s plan to help alleviate staff shortages in schools during the pandemic by permitting teacher students to begin classroom instruction before graduation. She s shown here on Feb. 4, 2021. Photo by Nick Brancaccio /Windsor Star
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Hope Forman is ready and willing to start her teaching career.
In her final semester with the Faculty of Education at the University of Windsor, Forman applied for one of Ontario’s new temporary teaching certificates this week in hopes of getting hired as a substitute teacher through an initiative to alleviate teacher shortages.
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