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nov 17: hwdsb should put students before self promotion and other lettersnov 17: hwdsb should put students before self promotion and other lettersnov 17: hwdsb should put students before self promotion and other letters  -  electronic sign board

I got good hospital careRE: health care I had to go to King Street campus for emergency care with severe stomachache.
After a short wait, I was taken into a room with painkillers, IV, X-ray and ECG.
Then the doctor sent me through an ambulance.
Great care staffto St.
Joseph hospital for further examination
Soon after I arrived, the nurse and the doctor took care of me.
Kazakhstan, Brazil, did CT and was admitted to the hospital after diagnosis.
I get quality care from both doctors and nurses in both places. Laurie E.
Shaw, Stoney CreekHow operates the intersection: our road safety across from our new library in Binbrook is a safe intersection for all pedestrians.
Unfortunately, many of you do not know that it works.
There is a sign there, take a minute to read the instructions, press the button, flashing lights will appear and continue.
I recently witnessed a father trying to cross with two children, both of whom were riding bicycles, and the father waved his arms into the traffic to stop the car.
Luckily, he stopped.
Traffic must stop when the lights are flashing, waiting for pedestrians to reach the other side.
Come on, this is the security feature planned for you, use it.
Lucy Gries of Binbrook college should deny: Don't kill the trade College (Nov. 13)
Trade College should be dissolved.
This is the reason why young people in the construction industry are seriously lacking.
I am an employer who employs apprentices, and I am more than one
Certified travelers with two transactions.
Before the establishment of the trade College, we had no difficulties in hiring and retaining apprentices;
Most people who have been fully certified.
Since the establishment of the trade College, this number has been reduced due to the proportion stipulated by the college.
In most other provinces, the ratio of journey personnel to apprentices is 1: 1.
In Ontario, we are forced to go 4: 1.
It is impossible to maintain this ratio!
We have a serious shortage of travelers in this field.
Many people are now close to retirement age.
Bill 47 will immediately allow a 1:1 ratio.
My company will recruit five new apprentices.
I spoke to a competitor who will sign 12 apprentices immediately.
The author of this article, Tim Armstrong, should be ashamed of young and energetic apprentices who have been behind in apprenticeship training for many years.
For decades, our economy has been and will suffer from the economic downturn.
Well-trained staff
Bill 47 can't come soon!
Wally boenstra, wattswood dsb, wasted money on the signboard: a few weeks ago, the board of directors of Hamilton Wentworth District School erected
The sign says the name of the board and the name of the school and has a large neon panel that changes the message every five seconds --
24 hours a day
Repeat the time, date and time of the pizza day.
We are a residential area, and the obvious sign is intrusive, to say the least.
I was told that the board planned to post one of these signs in front of all their schools.
In addition to the board's lack of consideration for its neighbors, the cost of these signs must be considerable.
A group of workers spent four days building this unnecessary monster in Norwood.
Would it be better to spend money on students?
In addition, in the era of global warming and energy conservation, these signs set a bad example for students.
With the widespread use of the Internet and social media, these signs are also an unnecessary communication tool.
The trustee should stop wasting money on these signs and no longer erect them.
The board should express its consideration for neighbouring countries by closing the current logo.
Most importantly, the board should remember to put the "real" student needs before the selfpromotion.
Hamilton's opinion is that students want the name of the red man to be changed (Nov. 14)
I wholeheartedly agree to cancel the name "red man" in the McGill University team.
Although its origin is obviously Celtic, and it is related to the color of the hair, perception is everything.
The word red should now be used only to describe inanimate objects.
In addition, calling the team "male" can lead to discrimination against other genders.
So, in fact, the "red man" is a double discrimination.
A more neutral color should be used, probably orange, unless it will irritate Donald Trump.
In addition, the word "person" can be replaced by a word "person" or more comprehensive
Including "human ".
Next, we can look at the Rossoneri in Ottawa. . .
Andy Price: climate change I know the evidence that the editor-in-chief has decided on global warming, what human beings are doing is irrefutable and the other party is going to be ignored.
Still, NASA scientists have made a lot of observations, which may indicate that we are entering a colder climate.
NASA predicts that one of the coldest periods ever seen in the upper atmosphere means that temperatures on Earth will get colder.
There are other examples of the fact that, throughout history, the cyclical nature of climate remains a major factor, not human activity.
Ignoring these stories and other similar stories through the media, it shows the bias of the media, reporting only or tilting the news to confirm their bias towards the subject matter.
The label for fake news may start there.
Steve Owen of Puerto Dori received good hospital careRE: the health care center had to go to King Street campus with a serious stomachache.
After a short wait, I was taken into a room with painkillers, IV, X-ray and ECG.
Then the doctor sent me through an ambulance.
Great care staffto St.
Joseph hospital for further examination
Soon after I arrived, the nurse and the doctor took care of me.
Kazakhstan, Brazil, did CT and was admitted to the hospital after diagnosis.
I get quality care from both doctors and nurses in both places. Laurie E.
Shaw, Stoney CreekHow operates the intersection: our road safety across from our new library in Binbrook is a safe intersection for all pedestrians.
Unfortunately, many of you do not know that it works.
There is a sign there, take a minute to read the instructions, press the button, flashing lights will appear and continue.
I recently witnessed a father trying to cross with two children, both of whom were riding bicycles, and the father waved his arms into the traffic to stop the car.
Luckily, he stopped.
Traffic must stop when the lights are flashing, waiting for pedestrians to reach the other side.
Come on, this is the security feature planned for you, use it.
Lucy Gries of Binbrook college should deny: Don't kill the trade College (Nov. 13)
Trade College should be dissolved.
This is the reason why young people in the construction industry are seriously lacking.
I am an employer who employs apprentices, and I am more than one
Certified travelers with two transactions.
Before the establishment of the trade College, we had no difficulties in hiring and retaining apprentices;
Most people who have been fully certified.
Since the establishment of the trade College, this number has been reduced due to the proportion stipulated by the college.
In most other provinces, the ratio of journey personnel to apprentices is 1: 1.
In Ontario, we are forced to go 4: 1.
It is impossible to maintain this ratio!
We have a serious shortage of travelers in this field.
Many people are now close to retirement age.
Bill 47 will immediately allow a 1:1 ratio.
My company will recruit five new apprentices.
I spoke to a competitor who will sign 12 apprentices immediately.
The author of this article, Tim Armstrong, should be ashamed of young and energetic apprentices who have been behind in apprenticeship training for many years.
For decades, our economy has been and will suffer from the economic downturn.
Well-trained staff
Bill 47 can't come soon!
Wally boenstra, wattswood dsb, wasted money on the signboard: a few weeks ago, the board of directors of Hamilton Wentworth District School erected
The sign says the name of the board and the name of the school and has a large neon panel that changes the message every five seconds --
24 hours a day
Repeat the time, date and time of the pizza day.
We are a residential area, and the obvious sign is intrusive, to say the least.
I was told that the board planned to post one of these signs in front of all their schools.
In addition to the board's lack of consideration for its neighbors, the cost of these signs must be considerable.
A group of workers spent four days building this unnecessary monster in Norwood.
Would it be better to spend money on students?
In addition, in the era of global warming and energy conservation, these signs set a bad example for students.
With the widespread use of the Internet and social media, these signs are also an unnecessary communication tool.
The trustee should stop wasting money on these signs and no longer erect them.
The board should express its consideration for neighbouring countries by closing the current logo.
Most importantly, the board should remember to put the "real" student needs before the selfpromotion.
Hamilton's opinion is that students want the name of the red man to be changed (Nov. 14)
I wholeheartedly agree to cancel the name "red man" in the McGill University team.
Although its origin is obviously Celtic, and it is related to the color of the hair, perception is everything.
The word red should now be used only to describe inanimate objects.
In addition, calling the team "male" can lead to discrimination against other genders.
So, in fact, the "red man" is a double discrimination.
A more neutral color should be used, probably orange, unless it will irritate Donald Trump.
In addition, the word "person" can be replaced by a word "person" or more comprehensive
Including "human ".
Next, we can look at the Rossoneri in Ottawa. . .
Andy Price: climate change I know the evidence that the editor-in-chief has decided on global warming, what human beings are doing is irrefutable and the other party is going to be ignored.
Still, NASA scientists have made a lot of observations, which may indicate that we are entering a colder climate.
NASA predicts that one of the coldest periods ever seen in the upper atmosphere means that temperatures on Earth will get colder.
There are other examples of the fact that, throughout history, the cyclical nature of climate remains a major factor, not human activity.
Ignoring these stories and other similar stories through the media, it shows the bias of the media, reporting only or tilting the news to confirm their bias towards the subject matter.
The label for fake news may start there.
Steve Owen of Puerto Dori received good hospital careRE: the health care center had to go to King Street campus with a serious stomachache.
After a short wait, I was taken into a room with painkillers, IV, X-ray and ECG.
Then the doctor sent me through an ambulance.
Great care staffto St.
Joseph hospital for further examination
Soon after I arrived, the nurse and the doctor took care of me.
Kazakhstan, Brazil, did CT and was admitted to the hospital after diagnosis.
I get quality care from both doctors and nurses in both places. Laurie E.
Shaw, Stoney CreekHow operates the intersection: our road safety across from our new library in Binbrook is a safe intersection for all pedestrians.
Unfortunately, many of you do not know that it works.
There is a sign there, take a minute to read the instructions, press the button, flashing lights will appear and continue.
I recently witnessed a father trying to cross with two children, both of whom were riding bicycles, and the father waved his arms into the traffic to stop the car.
Luckily, he stopped.
Traffic must stop when the lights are flashing, waiting for pedestrians to reach the other side.
Come on, this is the security feature planned for you, use it.
Lucy Gries of Binbrook college should deny: Don't kill the trade College (Nov. 13)
Trade College should be dissolved.
This is the reason why young people in the construction industry are seriously lacking.
I am an employer who employs apprentices, and I am more than one
Certified travelers with two transactions.
Before the establishment of the trade College, we had no difficulties in hiring and retaining apprentices;
Most people who have been fully certified.
Since the establishment of the trade College, this number has been reduced due to the proportion stipulated by the college.
In most other provinces, the ratio of journey personnel to apprentices is 1: 1.
In Ontario, we are forced to go 4: 1.
It is impossible to maintain this ratio!
We have a serious shortage of travelers in this field.
Many people are now close to retirement age.
Bill 47 will immediately allow a 1:1 ratio.
My company will recruit five new apprentices.
I spoke to a competitor who will sign 12 apprentices immediately.
The author of this article, Tim Armstrong, should be ashamed of young and energetic apprentices who have been behind in apprenticeship training for many years.
For decades, our economy has been and will suffer from the economic downturn.
Well-trained staff
Bill 47 can't come soon!
Wally boenstra, wattswood dsb, wasted money on the signboard: a few weeks ago, the board of directors of Hamilton Wentworth District School erected
The sign says the name of the board and the name of the school and has a large neon panel that changes the message every five seconds --
24 hours a day
Repeat the time, date and time of the pizza day.
We are a residential area, and the obvious sign is intrusive, to say the least.
I was told that the board planned to post one of these signs in front of all their schools.
In addition to the board's lack of consideration for its neighbors, the cost of these signs must be considerable.
A group of workers spent four days building this unnecessary monster in Norwood.
Would it be better to spend money on students?
In addition, in the era of global warming and energy conservation, these signs set a bad example for students.
With the widespread use of the Internet and social media, these signs are also an unnecessary communication tool.
The trustee should stop wasting money on these signs and no longer erect them.
The board should express its consideration for neighbouring countries by closing the current logo.
Most importantly, the board should remember to put the "real" student needs before the selfpromotion.
Hamilton's opinion is that students want the name of the red man to be changed (Nov. 14)
I wholeheartedly agree to cancel the name "red man" in the McGill University team.
Although its origin is obviously Celtic, and it is related to the color of the hair, perception is everything.
The word red should now be used only to describe inanimate objects.
In addition, calling the team "male" can lead to discrimination against other genders.
So, in fact, the "red man" is a double discrimination.
A more neutral color should be used, probably orange, unless it will irritate Donald Trump.
In addition, the word "person" can be replaced by a word "person" or more comprehensive
Including "human ".
Next, we can look at the Rossoneri in Ottawa. . .
Andy Price: climate change I know the evidence that the editor-in-chief has decided on global warming, what human beings are doing is irrefutable and the other party is going to be ignored.
Still, NASA scientists have made a lot of observations, which may indicate that we are entering a colder climate.
NASA predicts that one of the coldest periods ever seen in the upper atmosphere means that temperatures on Earth will get colder.
There are other examples of the fact that, throughout history, the cyclical nature of climate remains a major factor, not human activity.
Ignoring these stories and other similar stories through the media, it shows the bias of the media, reporting only or tilting the news to confirm their bias towards the subject matter.
The label for fake news may start there.

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