bosg Today s coronavirus news: Number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ontario dips below 800, province reports 253 in IC

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bosg Today s coronavirus news: Number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ontario dips below 800, province reports 253 in IC

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For the first time ever, the Halton Catholic District School Board has hard numbers on who its students are and what they think about their school experience.The board presented the results of the 2022 Leave Your Mark: Student Census at its March 21 meeting of trustees. The survey, the first of its kind at the board, revealed a wide range of data about the students, including ethnic origin, spiritual affiliation, sense of belonging and sexual identity.A total of 4,987 secondary students, and 5,370 parents on behalf of elementary students, took part in the census early last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley termosar Some standout results include that 51.7 per cent of secondary students in the Catholic board identify as Roman Catholic, that 81.7 per cent of secondary students say they feel quite or very safe at school, stanley cup and that 95.3 per cent of elementary parents agree their child feels they belong at school.Katie Bowie, a Grade 12 student at Oakvilles St. Ignatius of Loyola and t stanley cups uk he chair of the student senate, said she believes the census largely revealed that students at the board feel safe and that their identity is reflected 鈥?but there are exceptions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Generally, it was very positive. You know, especially coming out of COVID. I was glad to see that the majority of our students feel that they belong in our schools, they feel safe, they feel welcomed, they feel like staff Nrus Death investigation : Halton Hills man, 63, dead in Hamilton crash
A Waterloo man is facing 70 additional charges in a child pornography investigation conducted by several police services in southwestern Ontario.聽As reported in October 2018, the Waterloo Regional Police, together with partners, arrested 10 people in an ongoing investigation into the illegal distribution and possession of child exploitation material.The investigation, conducted by the Waterloo Regional Police Services cybercrime unit, included the execution of 12 search warrants at homes and vehicles throughout Waterloo Region, including Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, New Hamburg, Elmira and St. Jacobs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The warrants were executed between Sept. 18 and Oct. 1, 2018 with the assistance of the Ontario Provincial Police, as well as investigators from Guelph, Durham region, Hamilton, Woodstock, London, Windsor, Brantford and Peel.In one investigation, Waterloo Regional Police, working with Hamilton police, searched a Waterloo home. A 29-year-old Waterloo man was identified as the suspect of the child pornography investigation. He was charged with two counts of possession of child pornography, making child porn available an stanley cup d breaching probation. ARTIC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW Through continued investigation and forensic analysis of devices, police located two child victims and the stanley cup same man was charged additionally with three counts each of sexual assault, sexual interference