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Graduation

Scides  the distant education center, and the Kengard learning center at the Kengard School at the end of Merritt Avenue graduated 42 young people here in Merritt.

The program had a quote on the last page from Diaraku Ikeda ” While it is important to win, it’s even more important to remain undefeated no matter what happens.”

To those that are undefeated and and grads Kudos:

N. Anders-Valdiva, W. Brown, B Christainson, D Clarke,

L Cresswell, A Dennis, B Fletcher, A Granberg, D Green,

D Hagel, L Harland, J Harpe, P Johnson, N Jylha, P Johnson,

N Morton, J Nemeth, J Smith, M Smith,M Smith, L Turner, J Veronneau.

D Allen, M Brynojolfson, D Collier, M Dasilva, A Dawson, J Fell, A Greenaway,

J Harder, S Hefer, K Hopkins, E Karlson, B Manke, J Miller, B Mizen, A Patterson,

C Steele, C Sitryd, R Tancsa, W Thompson, A Welch.

Congrats from the Proprietor Review.

 

Today in history: June 10th 2013

Tax Freedom day in Canada, the day that people are working for themselves: Source: The Fraser Institute. (EN: finished paying for their government services).

Red Dress,

An unincorporated group of people are having casino nights to raise money to help underprivileged grads at the high school to afford a memorable night by making formal wear available. One of the persons is the school guidance councilor….

We are thankful for occupiers insurance that covers people for liability when renting a meeting room.

The following are some of the criteria used to determine whether or not the appropriate standard of care was applied:

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Keeping your premises safe and free from hazards by carefully inspecting and maintaining them is one of the best ways to prevent losses.
  • Whether the danger was foreseeable.
  • Whether the occupier’s conduct was in accordance with acceptable standards of practice.
  • Whether there was an adequate system of inspection (considering the risks involved) in place and carried out.
  • Whether the danger was allowed to exist for an unreasonable amount of time.
  • The ease with which the danger could have been prevented. ( source the Insurance Bureau of Canada website)

Here also is a list of hazards you should also keep records and all necessary supply to accommodate them.( and a first aid kit):

Here is a list of some common hazardous conditions:
• ice or snow that has not been cleared
• unexpected elevation changes
• uneven surfaces (e.g., cracks, gaps, potholes)
• slippery surfaces (e.g., wet or tiled floors)
• missing or loose handrails on stairs
• debris or obstructions on walking paths (e.g., boxes in aisles)
• inadequate lighting
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Today in History, Dec 2 1954

US Senate condemns member Joe McCarthy for the ” RED SCARE”