Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Mar 2005, p. 1

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A METROLANO COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER VOL. 146 NO. 2 FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2005 $1.00 (GST included) 44 PAGES " Using Communication to Build Better Communities" TPub1ic board's elementary teachers will start working to rule on Monday ous review of aciivities that may be impacted by these sanctions," she said. "This may include the potential io cancel field trips should student super- vision, and as a resuit. student safety become an issue." She said the board will continue to keep parents and students infonned of the work-to-rule implica- tions, or any change to the union's actions. At press lime no one was availabie for comment from ETFO Halton. Information ssill be available aîîd updated repu- larly on both the boards Web site at www.hdsb.ca, or by calling the automated phone system at (905) 333-3665. Press 4 for the recorded update. When the Halton District School Board's (HDSB) elementary teachers return from the March break they will work to rule. The board's elemeniary teachers. currently in a legal strike position. indicated in a press release Tuesday ihat they svill begin svorkîng io ruie start- ing Monday. Under the sanctions. teachers wonit be antending staff meetings or school coinmittee meetings, per- forming any administrative functions or organiz- îng any new field trips. Those detaîls were provîd- ed to the board by the Elemeîitary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO Halton) whicb rep- resents about 1,900 full and part-time teachers in Halton. Dawn Beckett-Morton, IIDSB executive officer of H-umait Resources, saîd student safeîy xviii con- tinue to be a priority at the board. "Ongoing monitoring of school situations wiII occur during the next several weeks. wvith continu- In the spirit Ned Devine's was the place to be for St. Patrick's Day yester- day. There was plenty of Irish food and fun and, of course, Guinness. Here, Jonathan Jaber, the pub's general man- ager, us surrounded by a few of his servers, from Ieft, Kristin Swaris, Shelley Dew, Julie Bernard and Laura Cunning. The pub's celebration featured live music and a draw to win a trip for two to Dublin, lreland. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Teachers won't attend staff meetings, do any administrative work or organize field trips Indie Comment ..........6-7 Dateline.......15, 17-18 Classitied ........23-26 Real Estate........Bu FRIDAY, MARCH 18. Cordon - Foglo W Mua um- U himbuMIam »MuFu Radio S* fo* RÉ S ea Sh ToCa HU, s* -A.I Lauri h.utRk www.miltontoyota.com

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