Monthly Archives: May 2006

Diary of a Mad Trustee: April 19th and 21st, 2006 Open Board Meetings

Principiis obsta…Finem respice Resist the beginning… Consider the end This is the next in a series of totally unauthorised reports from this trustee on board meetings. If this email has made its way into your computer and you are dismayed … Continue reading

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Diary of a Mad Trustee: May 17th, 2006 Open Board Meeting

Principiis obsta…Finem respice Resist the beginning… Consider the end This is the next in a series of totally unauthorised reports from this trustee on board meetings. If this email has made its way into your computer and you are dismayed … Continue reading

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Diary of a Mad Trustee: May 11th, 2006 Special Board Meeting

Principiis obsta…Finem respice Resist the beginning… Consider the end May 11th, 2006 Special Board Meeting held at Frances Kelsey Secondary School This is the next in a series of totally unauthorised reports from this trustee on board meetings. If this … Continue reading

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Diary of a Mad Trustee: May 3rd, 2006 Open Board Meeting

Principiis obsta…Finem respice Resist the beginning… Consider the end This is the next in a series of totally unauthorised reports from this trustee on board meetings. If this email has made its way into your computer and you are dismayed … Continue reading

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Amalgamation – 10 Years Later

Recently talk has surfaced around amalgamation of our local governments. Perhaps we should take time to reflect on what has happened to our community since the Duncan district absorbed our school district ten years ago. As a maintenance employee with … Continue reading

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