School Bumps Up Supervision for Pedestrian Safety
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Top photo, wearing a bright orange and yellow reflective safety vest, Terri Culleton stands in the middle of the road while keeping a watchful eye on pedestrians and waving on traffic at a crosswalk north of Provost Public School on 53 Ave. Principal Stacy Brouwer told The News that safety at this crossing is a concern. This photo was taken Friday, January 10 at 8:36 a.m. Meanwhile, north east of St. Thomas Aquinas, principal Dwayne Coffey would like to see even more police and bylaw presence and for flashing lights to be installed. See story in The Provost News dated January 15, 2025. ©Provost News Photo. |
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More pictures, stories can be found in the print edition of The Provost News, January 15, 2025 including:
• Flashing Pedestrian Lights Would Be ‘Beneficial’ by STA While PPS Crosswalk Safety an ‘Ongoing Concern’ Say School Principals
• Curler with Provost Ties Advances to National Level
• “I Expected More Collisions” Say RCMP After Icy Conditions
• $5,000 Boosts Provost Victims’ Assistance Fund
• Employment
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