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WINNIPEG 鈥?A new Winnipeg school decision to stop students from wearing their costumes to class on Halloween has upset some parents, who argue
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stanley cup wore scary or gory costumes that frightened younger children, or they carried props such as swords. Other costumes, he said, weren ;t age-appropriate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Poirier said some parents who didn ;t support Halloween or trick-or-treating even kept their children home on Oct. 31 altogether.Although the schools did indicate guidelines for appropriate costumes, there were sometimes students who didn ;t follow those guidelines, Poirier explained. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There was a discussion with those students about their costumes being inappropriate, and sometimes the students and the parents didn ;t agree with the view of the school.Sage Creek administration decided, in consultation with a student committee, to hav
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Three former senior executives of the Ontario Provincial Police Association on trial for fraud have emphatically denied there was any wrongdoing in their purchase of a travel agency five years ago that was allegedly financed partially with union funds.This was going to be another benefit for the membership. We were looking forward to it coming to frui
stanley france tion, Martin Bain, a long-time OPPA board member and vice-president, testified in front of a jury Tuesday.Bain, James Christie, the OPPA former president and CEO, and Karl Walsh, the ex-chief administrative officer, have all pleaded not guilty to fraud over $5,000. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The prosecution alleges Christie, Walsh and Bain tried to hide the purchase from other OPPA board members, while using their high-ranking positions to drive union business to the new venture. Lawyer Andy McKay and businessman Francis Chantiam are co-accused who also bought shares in the travel agency. They have both testified they did n
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