
Superintendent of Business Laura Mills says the balanced budget of almost $47-million focuses on student learning.

The first ever young men's conference is being hailed a success by organizers.
Nineteen students, most in grade 8, gathered at Quetico Provincial Park for three days last week.
Crossroad's School principal Gord McCabe says the focus differed from a conference held annual for girls of similar age.
"The young women's conference is geared towards a leadership theme," says McCabe. "With this program, what we wanted to do is to gear towards students who wouldn't normally get this type of opportunity."
Participants were involved in several outdoor adventures, along with planning and goal setting.

There are renewed calls to bring back the spring bear hunt in Ontario.
Terry Quinney of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters says the demise of the hunt ten years ago has resulted in big increases in the number of bears.
"To minimize the risk to people and maximize the benefits of this wildlife resource for Ontario society, the Ontario government needs to reinstate the spring bear hunt," says Quinney
Quinney says the province's so-called BearWise program has done little to control an expanding black bear population.


Randy Thoms – News & Sports Director