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“RESULT OF RIOT: Soldiers Bar Japanese From Immigration Building Area,” Vancouver Province. May 14, 1942. Page 25. ----- Soldiers surrounding the immigration building, where 130 Japanese rioted on Wednesday, had orders today to bar Japanese visitors from the ramps at the foot of Granville and Burrard, to prevent recurrence of yesterday's outburst, when the inmates of the building broke windows, hurled rubbish to the grounds and played a fire hose on soldiers. 
The Japanese, who are held in the building because they refused to entrain for work camps without their families, began "yammering" early Wednesday afternoon in protest of a new rule barring visitors.
FRAME BROKEN A steel-grated window frame was broken loose and dropped to the ground three storeys below and a fire hose was turned out of the open window. Toilet paper and newspapers were thrown out as the Japanese waved and shouted to friends gathered on the waterfront ramp. 
Austin C. Taylor, chairman of the B. C. Security Commission, which ordered the men held when they refused to report for work camps, termed the outburst "more playful than anything else." 
"There was nothing malicious about the trouble," said Mr. Taylor. "Some of the Japanese just got a little fed up about being kept in the building and jot a little exuberant. There was more yelling than anything else." 
PLASTER NOT BROKEN. He denied that plaster had been pried loose from the walls and thrown out. He said he had visited the building and found no evidence of it. 
Mr. Taylor said that until Wednesday Japanese girls and wives of the men housed in the building had been allowed to talk with them at a distance through iron-grated windows. Stopping of this practice, he said, was probably the cause of the outburst.
Army guard reinforcements were posted on the ramp and crowds of Japanese visitors compelled to withdraw beyond shouting distance of the building. To day guards said they had orders to keep Japanese south of the Marine Building, and to keep them away from the ramp extension of Burrard and Granville.
“Statement in House: Japs in City Rioting Will Be Interned,” Vancouver Province. May 14, 1942. Page 1. ---- By TOUCHY ANDERSON. Daily Province staff Correspondent === OTTAWA. May 14 - One hundred and thirty Japanese who rioted in Vancouver immigration hall will be interned. Labor Minister Humphrey Mitchell announced this determination in the House today. He said that the men had previously refused to proceed to an Ontario road camp. 
Troops today stood guard over the immigration Building at the foot of Burrard to bar Japanese visitors and prevent a repetition of the outburst in which windows were smashed, rubbish hurled out and a fire hose played at on soldiers. 
Guards at the building where the Japanese are held will be increased, Mr. Mitchell said. 
MOVE FAST AS POSSIBLE. Coast Japanese were being moved east of the Cascade Mountains as last as possible, he told George Cruickshank (Lib., Fraser Valley) who asked questions about the disorders at Vancouver. 
Mr. Mitchell said the Hastings Park camp, where Japanese are held prior to being moved east of the mountains, is not a permanent establishment. 
Mr. Mitchell gave figures to show that, out of a total of 22,084 Japanese to be dealt with in the movement away from the Pacific Coast, 4300 had been removed from the so-called "vulnerable" points and a total of 9313 had been handled in the whole movement to date. 
On May 11 last there were 2555 individuals at Hastings Park clearing station.
Road camp developments had taken 2285 males, distributed as follows: Blue River Yellowhead, 1290; Revelstoke-Sicamous, 417; Hope-Princeton, 237, and Schreiber, Ont., 341. 
TO INTERIOR. Movement to abandoned British Columbia towns had absorbed 1021 Japanese, distributed as follows: Greenwood, 812; Kaslo, 185; Slocan, 22, and Sandon, 2.
Movement to sugar beet fields was progressing. Alberta had absorbed 1635 and Manitoba 720. 
Japanese who have undertaken to support themselves if assisted in finding a location have been moved to the total of 316 families distributed as follows:
Christina Lake, 80; Bridge River and Minto City, 150; Lil-looet, 51, and Westwold, 35.
Picture caption: MORNING AFTER Peace was restored on the waterfront today as armed guards stood between the immigration building and Japanese who sought to visit friends and relatives there. Wednesday a riot broke out in the building among 130 Japanese detained for refusing to go to work camps without their families. 
Result was slight damage and a great litter on the ground outside the building. A clutter of paper, a bed-spring, chairs and iron bars broken out of a window-frame on the fourth floor where inmates "yammered" Wednesday and turned a fire hose on soldier guards. Japanese are seen leaning out of the windows through which they tossed the rubbish and shouted to crowds of Japanese visitors nearby. Lower right picture shows a Japanese woman waving to a relative in the building. Lower left picture shows rioters, told they would be interned, who had to clean up the mess.
[AL: More about this riot, the context, and resistance to internment here.]
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Aguasabon Golf Course Opening
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TERRACE BAY, ON – Good news for families or loved ones of golfing-moms looking for an exciting Mother’s Day gift this year as one of the Northshore’s most popular golf courses is opening this Monday. The Township of Terrace Bay has shared on it’s website that the Aguasabon Golf Course is opening for the season Monday, May 15th, full kitchen and clubhouse services will be available from 11am to…
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How America’s Drug Problem Overwhelms Rural Jails
What’s driving the rural jail crisis?
In Washburn County, in northwestern Wisconsin (population 15,911), a local news outlet took a close look at the data behind the rising number of incarcerated individuals—and came up with an answer that surprised few local authorities.
Substance abuse—and the drug possession charges associated with it.
The examination by the LeaderRegister newspaper of eight years of data from the Washburn County jail and Washburn County circuit court showed that during 2016 the county jail, held a record number of 875 people, compared to 596 in 2011—a 60 percent increase.
In 2018 the jail’s average daily population reached its highest number in eight years at 42 people. The jail has a rated capacity of 30.
To get some idea of what charges could be leading to the increase of those incarcerated in the jail, the LeaderRegister turned to county circuit court records.
The majority of cases seen at the Washburn County courthouse in rural Wisconsin, pictured here, are related to drugs. Photo by Danielle Danford
Eight years of county circuit court records show drug possession cases were the primary drivers of the increase.  In 2011, Washburn County Court recorded 28 drug possession cases opened. That doubled year over year for the next six years reaching 145 drug possession cases opened in 2017.
Authorities argued that the only way to relieve the load is through treatment, diversion programs and close supervision after release to reduce recidivism.
“That’s where society ought to be moving,” said Washburn County Circuit Court Judge Eugene Harrington, who uses assessments of the severity of substance abuse to set conditions for probation, including supervision and treatment.
Much of the abuse is now connected with opioids. A recent ordinance in the city of Eau Claire, Wi., made marijuana possession of less than two ounces a city forfeiture, not a crime.
Washburn County Sheriff Dennis Stuart said the easy availability of prescription drugs has added to the pressure on the local justice system.
“We’ve become a prescription world,” he said. “Prescription drugs are all over and they are easily attainable,” he said.
Stuart believes prescription drugs are the number-one abused drug in the county.
Terry Dryden, the former county sheriff of 28 years, believes that about 80 percent of the people incarcerated in the county jail are there because of illegal use of drugs, selling drugs, abuse of drugs or opioids, or the abuse of alcohol.
Local law enforcement report that drug use also drives other criminal acts that people end up incarcerated for like burglaries, theft, domestic abuse, and sexual assaults.
“Even though we have one charge of sexual or domestic abuse against somebody, generally speaking in almost 99 percent of the cases alcohol and drugs are part of that offense and that’s what drives our inmate population,” said Dryden.
The Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that at least half to two-thirds of the country’s jail population has a drug abuse or dependence problem.
Steven Schreiber, a clinical substance abuse and rehabilitation counselor with Aurora Community Services, told the LeaderRegister that the behavioral health field finds treatment more effective then incarceration.
“If incarceration worked as a change agent, we would not be having this dialogue,” said Schreiber, who has over 20 years’ experience in the field of behavioral health and in all levels of substance abuse care.
2017 was a significant year for the Washburn County jail, as 812 people were booked in and its average daily population reached its peak. In 2018 the jail’s average daily population reached the highest in eight years at 42 people
“Any time you impose a cash bail, that is going to increase these numbers in pretrial confinement,” said Harrington.
Cash bail can vary from $100 to $500. The cash component is increased every time a person reoffends, which can cause an increase in the jails average daily population.
Another factor that affects the number of days a person is in jail involves people with substance abuse, dependence or addiction. Harrington has observed that often their chances of success in treatment are greater if they have forced sobriety, or days in jail.
Schreiber concedes that incarceration for those with substance dependence or addiction may have a marginal benefit of gaining “dry time” or a period of forced abstinence.
The University of Pennsylvania Medical School reports that abstinence for 11.5 to 24 months is required for the brain to resume normal functioning in people with substance dependence or addiction.
“Historically we have treated a chronic and progress disease (addiction and dependence) with an acute care model of treatment, or, incarceration. That does not work,” said Schreiber.
With the scientific advancements in neurobiology, Schreiber believes we can continue to improve the outcomes of treatment, in the lives of individuals and the overall health of communities.
Ryan Reid, an attorney at the Spooner Public Defender’s office, tells the LeaderRegister that even when the judge imposes a low cash bond like $50 sometimes his clients still can’t post to get out of jail.
“It may be a low-level misdemeanor or a low-level felony but they’re still sitting in jail because they are truly indigent, or they are truly poor,” said Reid. “They really can’t afford even $50 to get out of jail: said Reid, who represents clients in three counties.
About 13 percent of Washburn County residents live below the federal poverty level.
Federal data shows that nearly 35,000 people from Wisconsin are behind bars today, with about 12,150 people incarcerated in local jails. The Wisconsin Department of Corrections has an annual budget of approximately $1.2 billion, the majority of which that goes to fund adult correctional institutions in the state.
Skyrocketing Costs
According to Sheriff Stuart the he cost of operating the Washburn County jail has increased more in the last four years than the previous four. County budget documents show that from 2011 to 2014, the jail’s expenses were relatively level at around $1.6 million a year.
But in 2015 the jails’ expenses started to increase reaching $1.99 million in 2018.
The jail is largely supported by county property tax revenue. In 2018 about 94 percent of the jails revenue came from county property taxes, the other six percent came from revenue from costs associated with inmates using the phone, inmates on electric monitor, and restitution.
The Washburn County Sheriff’s Office reports that cost of housing one inmate for 24 hours in the county jail is about$144.90. While the estimate cost for housing an inmate out of county, per day, is between $42 and $45.
And there’s no sign that the crisis will ease soon.
“We need to do more in our agency to increase the enforcement of drug activity,” said Stuart. “It’s unbelievable the amount of drugs that are out there.”
That leaves County authorities with some hard choices: build a new, bigger jail, or increase jail diversion programs—or some combination of both.
A local drug court provides court supervision and drug treatment while holding offenders accountable for criminal behavior.
The number of people who graduate the program varies. In 2016 two people graduated the program, 2017 had four graduates. As of January 2018, five people were in the program.
These programs are alternatives to jail and Harrington pointed out that these programs are still getting worked on each year to improve outcomes for those participating in them. The programs in place need time to work, he said.
“I am encouraged about (the alternatives), but I think there are still a lot of things that need to be ironed out so that the services are there for the person that needs the service,” said Harrington.
However, jails cannot replace community based healthcare services, authorities told the LeaderRegister.
Reducing the number of people incarcerated with substance abuse and behavioral health needs depends on the development and funding of community services to treat these conditions.
Until these services exist, jails, like Washburn County, will continue to be the community safety net for people with these needs.
Danielle Danford is a staff writer for the LeaderRegister, and a 2019 John Jay Rural Justice Reporting Fellow. This is an abridged and slightly edited version of a story completed for her fellowship project that appeared in the LeaderRegister. The full version is available here
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This is the new daily show presenter Constantin Schreiber
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Constantin Schreiber speaks fluent Arabic. photo: imago stock&people / imago/Sven Simon
Berlin, Constantin Schreiber moderated in the future, the mother of all News broadcasts: the days of the show. His passion for the Arab world.
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In Egypt and other Parts of the Arab world, he is already a Star. The German TV audience get to know him now know: Constantin Schreiber is the new host of the daily show.
The 37-Year-old is on 21. January, for the first time in the Hamburg TV Studio, and in the afternoon the news of the ARD present. He still goes to the task as relaxed as he assured in a credible way. To present the news, was familiar to him finally. And yet writers know what a valuable brand it is expected to in front of the camera: “There is in the TV, only a few jewels in the crown. For the entertainment it is ,the scene of the crime', for the news the daily show is the strongest brand," he says.
For him, it is the next pinnacle of a television career that took its course abroad: for many Years the Berlin Journalist moderated the Egyptian television channel ONTV, the science show, “Sci-Tech” – in fluent Arabic. The Format attracted an average of four million viewers per broadcast, fast writers in Egypt and in the neighbouring countries was a celebrity.
writer lived for some months in Damascus
Already as a student, it attracted writers in the Middle East. He lived for some months with his parents, friends, the Christian Syrian family in Damascus, and later worked as a Reporter for a newspaper in Lebanon and as a TV Journalist in Dubai. From Mauritania to Somalia, he traveled almost all the Arab countries. Back in Germany, was moderated by writer, from 2012 the news at n-tv, was later also capital correspondent at RTL.
There are have, especially his additions to the Arab world – the language, his contacts, his Knowledge, which the scribes made in the meantime, one of the most sought – after experts for the refugee crisis.
And he dares what. At the peak of the Flight to Germany, Schreiber went on n-tv with “Marhaba” (which means “Hello”) on consignment, a German-Arabic Format for the refugees. First of all, as a five-minute video, in which he focused on changes in the basic law, the German Pets, or the carnival, made the Format in the November 2016 the leap into television. As the first bilingual English-Arabic talk show.
For this he was awarded the Grimme prize. He had explained to the Jury, without the moral superiority of sound, but also without sentimental schmuck social romance, our values, laws, and rules of coexistence.
Journalist stands for modernized daily show
so Now the next step that he is well prepared. With his age, he stands for the new generation of Germany’s oldest news broadcast. And he wants to bring in a lot of his Expertise in the editorial. “I want to work at the news as journalistic as possible,” he said. “Topics such as Migration, or Integration were long-niche topics. At the latest since last year has changed," says Schreiber.
The success of his show “Marhaba” have demonstrated the Potential of social media for traditional news brands have. The news of the leap into the digital world to succeed, even now, finds writer. “It is about Facebook and Instagram very present”, he praises his new employer.
in the night, magazine of the ARD Schreiber will be in the future. On the Format he is happy – despite the habituation needy working hours, after midnight. Particularly, “because the broadcast a 30-minute magazine with self-written presentations”.
But the greatest challenge will be to combine work and private life successfully. Writers want to commute between Hamburg and Berlin. His wife and two-year-old daughter remain in the capital. And then? Schreiber is optimistic: “We can well imagine, to pull it all together at some point to Hamburg.”
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abouttelevisions · 8 years
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In TVN “the light of the heavens” Owsiaka, TVP – “Putsch”. What … – Interfax
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This is the new daily show presenter Constantin Schreiber
Karsten crest wood
16.01.2017 – 06:01 PM
photo: imago stock&people / imago/Sven Simon
Constantin Schreiber speaks fluent Arabic. photo: imago stock&people / imago/Sven Simon
Berlin, Constantin Schreiber moderated in the future, the mother of all News broadcasts: the days of the show. His passion for the Arab world.
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In Egypt and other Parts of the Arab world, he is already a Star. The German TV audience get to know him now know: Constantin Schreiber is the new host of the daily show.
The 37-Year-old is on 21. January, for the first time in the Hamburg TV Studio, and in the afternoon the news of the ARD present. He still goes to the task as relaxed as he assured in a credible way. To present the news, was familiar to him finally. And yet writers know what a valuable brand it is expected to in front of the camera: “There is in the TV, only a few jewels in the crown. For the entertainment it is ,the scene of the crime', for the news the daily show is the strongest brand," he says.
For him, it is the next pinnacle of a television career that took its course abroad: for many Years the Berlin Journalist moderated the Egyptian television channel ONTV, the science show, “Sci-Tech” – in fluent Arabic. The Format attracted an average of four million viewers per broadcast, fast writers in Egypt and in the neighbouring countries was a celebrity.
writer lived for some months in Damascus
Already as a student, it attracted writers in the Middle East. He lived for some months with his parents, friends, the Christian Syrian family in Damascus, and later worked as a Reporter for a newspaper in Lebanon and as a TV Journalist in Dubai. From Mauritania to Somalia, he traveled almost all the Arab countries. Back in Germany, was moderated by writer, from 2012 the news at n-tv, was later also capital correspondent at RTL.
There are have, especially his additions to the Arab world – the language, his contacts, his Knowledge, which the scribes made in the meantime, one of the most sought – after experts for the refugee crisis.
And he dares what. At the peak of the Flight to Germany, Schreiber went on n-tv with “Marhaba” (which means “Hello”) on consignment, a German-Arabic Format for the refugees. First of all, as a five-minute video, in which he focused on changes in the basic law, the German Pets, or the carnival, made the Format in the November 2016 the leap into television. As the first bilingual English-Arabic talk show.
For this he was awarded the Grimme prize. He had explained to the Jury, without the moral superiority of sound, but also without sentimental schmuck social romance, our values, laws, and rules of coexistence.
Journalist stands for modernized daily show
so Now the next step that he is well prepared. With his age, he stands for the new generation of Germany’s oldest news broadcast. And he wants to bring in a lot of his Expertise in the editorial. “I want to work at the news as journalistic as possible,” he said. “Topics such as Migration, or Integration were long-niche topics. At the latest since last year has changed," says Schreiber.
The success of his show “Marhaba” have demonstrated the Potential of social media for traditional news brands have. The news of the leap into the digital world to succeed, even now, finds writer. “It is about Facebook and Instagram very present”, he praises his new employer.
in the night, magazine of the ARD Schreiber will be in the future. On the Format he is happy – despite the habituation needy working hours, after midnight. Particularly, “because the broadcast a 30-minute magazine with self-written presentations”.
But the greatest challenge will be to combine work and private life successfully. Writers want to commute between Hamburg and Berlin. His wife and two-year-old daughter remain in the capital. And then? Schreiber is optimistic: “We can well imagine, to pull it all together at some point to Hamburg.”
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Kindergarten Students Learn About Dental Hygiene Through Science
@HASlearns Kindergarten Students Learn About #DentalHygiene Through Science @sncdsb @TownofSchreiber @pklce @weana80 @CatholicEdu @OECTAProv @ONeducation
SCHREIBER, ON – The Holy Angels Kindergarten students wanted to know why do we have to brush our teeth? So they learned from our friends the Storybots, and Annie and Moby from Brain Pop Jr. about the bacteria and plaque in their mouths.
They learned that to keep their mouths and teeth healthy that they need to brush their teeth for 2 minutes twice a day and eat healthy foods.
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Literacy Day at Holy Angels
@sncdsb Literacy Day at Holy Angels #Familyliteracyday #SNCDSB #HASLearns @HASlearns @TownofSchreiber @pklce @weana80 @CatholicEdu @OECTAProv @ONeducation
SCHREIBER, ON– Recently, Holy Angels Catholic school celebrated their love for reading.  Staff and students gathered in their School Families and read the book, Enemy Pie. Students enjoyed a “book tasting” where they talked about their likes, dislikes, and favourite parts; they made bookmarks and talked about friendship, and made friendship bracelets for someone else that they gave to each other…
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Township of Schreiber Senior Snow Removal Assistance Program
@TownofSchreiber Senior #SnowRemoval Assistance Program #NorthernOntario @SeniorsON @CanadaSeniors
SCHREIBER, ON – For the upcoming 2018/2019 winter season, the Township of Schreiber municipality will be offering snow removal services to eligible individuals, couples or families.
Snow Removal Assistance Program Requirements (click to view PDF)
Eligible Participants will be required to pay 50% of the cost of snow clearing.
Applications are available at the Schreiber Municipal Complex Office and…
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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNINGS in Effect Across Most of Region
@environmentca Severe #Thunderstorm Warning in Effect Across Most of Region @Manitouwadge @PukaskwaNP @VisitGreenstone @Twp_Dub @nipigon #ONStorm @townofMarathon @511ONNorthwest
Alerts for: Geraldton – Manitouwadge – Hornepayne – Lake Nipigon – Wabakimi (Scroll down for details of other communities) Warnings
5:29 PM EDT Sunday 05 August 2018 Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for:
Geraldton – Longlac – Caramat
Nakina – Aroland – Pagwa
Beardmore – Jellicoe – Macdiarmid
At 5:29 p.m. EDT, Environment Canada meteorologists are tracking a severe thunderstorm capable of…
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@SGDSBoard Superior-GreenstoneDSB Statement Re: Health/Phys.Ed Curriculum @LisaThompsonMPP @OPSBA @tamblyn_david @TBDHealthUnit @OntHumanRights @LakeSuperiorHS @G_CHS @Schreiber_P_S @TerraceBay_P_S @manitouwadge_ps @MtpsPS @NRRDHS @cdnsba @ONeducation MARATHON, ON – The Ontario government recently announced its intention to begin public consultation on a new Health and Physical Education Curriculum.
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Township of Terrace Bay Invites You to Beach Day
@YourTerraceBay Invites You to Beach Day @TownofSchreiber @LakeSuperior @MichaelGravelle
We are throwing a LAKE SUPERIOR DAY Party with everything wind, water & waves! Join in to demo anything that floats and take a boat tour or kayak tour on Lake Superior!
FREE EVENT FOR EVERYONE!
Dive into the world of kayaking , canoeing and stand up paddle boarding!
Barbecue – 11:00am to 4:00pm
Sponsored by the Terrace Bay/Schreiber Navy League Proceeds to their Trip to 75th Anniversary of…
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Terrace Bay Couple Charged with Defrauding School Board
#TerraceBayON Couple Charged with Defrauding School Board @OPP_NWR @CanStopCrime @TownofSchreiber @YourTerraceBay @ONeducation @canantifraud @pklce @sncdsb @CatholicEdu
SCHREIBER, ON – On Tuesday, February 13, 2018, representatives of the Superior North Catholic District School Board (SNCDSB) contacted the Schreiber Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) to report a fraud by two staff members.
As a result of the investigation into these allegations Mary Alexa McKINNON, 57-years-old, and Rodney McKINNON, 55-years-old, both of Terrace Bay, Ontario, were…
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Schreiber OPP Charge Driver with Stunt Driving and Drug Offenses
@OPP_NWR #SchreiberOPP Charge Driver with #StuntDriving &DrugOffenses #Hwy17 #RoadSafety #NorthernOntario @LawEnforceToday @CanStopCrime @TownofSchreiber @YourTerraceBay
SCHREIBER, ON – On Sunday, May 20th, 2018 at approximately 9:09 am, a uniform member of the Schreiber Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a traffic stop on Highway 17 in the Pays Plat area after a westbound vehicle was observed in excess of 140km/h in the posted 70km/h zone.
Further investigation found the vehicle driver to be in possession of cocaine.
As a result a 27…
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Schreiber OPP Charges Allege Stunt Driving While Failing to Secure Child & Infant
@OPP_NWR SchreiberOPP Charges Allege #StuntDriving While Failing to Secure Child&Infant @SCMirror @CP24 @LawEnforceToday @CanStopCrime @TownofSchreiber @YourTerraceBay @our_children @CdnChildProtect @CP24Breakfast
SCHREIBER, ON – On Monday, May 21st, 2018 at approximately 10:38 pm, a uniform member of the Schreiber Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a traffic stop on Highway 17 near Terrace Bay after two westbound vehicles were observed travelling together in excess of 140km/h in the posted 90km/h zone.
Highway Traffic Act violations were noted while following and once the vehicles…
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Multiple Mischiefs in Schreiber
@OPP_NWR Multiple Mischiefs @TownofSchreiber -- #police #OPP @CanStopCrime @YourTerraceBay @SSMCrimeStopper @LawEnforceToday
SCHREIBER, ON – Throughout the month of April, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has been investigating multiple reports of property damage throughout the township of Schreiber. Damage has been reported to a residence and two vehicles. Incidents were likely to have been committed in the early morning hours.  The public is reminded if they see anything suspicious throughout the community to contact…
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Holy Angels Students Learning Code (video)
@HASlearns Students Learning Code (video) @kfilane @sncdsb @CatholicEdu @OECTAProv @codeorg
Holy Angels students having fun working with Code. SCHREIBER, ON – Superior-North Catholic District School Board recently published a video (above) to it’s YouTube channel of Holy Angels School Grade 1 and 2 students experiences learning code.  These are important skills for modern students which it is exciting to see Northshore…
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