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INSIDE House of Commons Launches Speech Writing Contest For Canada’s 150th In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Confederation, the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Honourable Geoff Regan, launched the Speakers’ Speech Writing Contest. STORY PAGE 2
Suspects Arrested For Burning Of OPP Police Boat OPP Marine services were up and running in Port Stanley soon after the incident. STORY PAGE 2
Canada’s 150th Anniversary Report This history of Canada covers the period from the arrival of Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago. STORY PAGE 3 tain our school. I have provided below Many thanks to those members who their email addresses: j.bennett@tvdsb.on.ca, attended the school meetings on February 8th and February 13th. I know it rob.campbell@tvdsb.on.ca, wasn’t easy for some of you and it was a.morell@tvdsb.on.ca, much appreciated by those parents and c.goodall@tvdsb.on.ca, staff who are working hard to keep our g.hart@tvdsb.on.ca, school going. Although the school p.schuyler@tvdsb.on.ca, board has decided to keep our school p.jaffe@tvdsb.on.ca, open by adding Sparta students and making Sparta a French Immersion b.mckinnon@tvdsb.on.ca, school, Sparta school parents are puts.polhill@tvdsb.on.ca, ting up a very strong and vocal fight to r.tisdale@tvdsb.on.ca keep both schools open as is. However, in Port Stanley, staff, parents, and many m.reid@tvdsb.on.ca, community members think our school j.skinner@tvdsb.on.ca, james.todd@tvdsb.on.ca, is in jeopardy of being closed. s.suvajac@tvdsb.on.ca, Sending emails to the school a.pucchio@tvdsb.on.ca trustees is one action we can each do If you don’t want to write your own easily. This requires much less effort words, you can also use the following and will probably have as much or and sign your name at the end: more impact on the decision to main-
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Anything Used & Sparta Country Candles celebrates 25 years Many different community events including visits with the Easter Bunny and Santa are run by the business, as well as other charitable endeavours. STORY PAGE 5
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The Port Stanley Public School. Dear Trustee; I am writing this letter to advise you that I agree with the TVDSB’s plan to keep Port Stanley Public School open. For the last several years Port Stanley Public School, for some unknown reason, has had a school boundary about 1/8 the size of the surrounding schools. This has led in turn to a smaller school population. Our school is an integral part of our community. Village volunteers help with individual pupils. Local artists coach students on art projects. Others help with the chess club and sports such as basketball, volleyball and soccer. Each year the students participate in lakeshore and village cleanups during which time they interact with villagers. Our location provides wonderful Continued On Page 4
OPP Helicopter Struck By Laser Sergeant Peter Leon Provincial Media Relations Coordinator OPP
On Monday February 13, 2017, at 9:30 p.m., an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) helicopter was participating in a training exercise with OPP specialty teams in the Elgin County area of Southern Ontario when it was struck with a laser while in flight. The flight crew responded appropriately to avoid the laser strike preventing any permanent injury to the crew or impact to flight operations. "Laser attacks on aircraft are a serious and growing concern. The OPP take these actions very seriously and if the person(s) responsible are identi-
fied, they will be held accountable for their actions." said OPP Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair, Provincial Commander of Traffic Safety and Operational Support. According to Transport Canada, incidents of lasers pointed at aircraft are rising in Canada. In 2015, there were almost 600 reported incidents in Canada. Lasers are not toys. Pointing a laser at an aircraft can create glare that distracts or temporarily blinds the pilots, putting passengers, as well as people on the ground, at serious risk. The OPP would like to remind all members of the public that it is a criminal offence to point a laser at an airContinued On Page 2