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What began with a cash windfall for a Prince Rupert woman has spiralled into a nightmare tale that almost ended with the grandmother of five being evicted from her home. Last Christmas, Lavern Wilson won the $1,000 Shop Prince Rupert prize give-away. - Lavern Wilson She spent the money on clothing and a few Christmas items for her grandchildren. “I was ecstatic about winning,” Wilson said. “I couldn’t believe I won it. I have five grandchildren so I decided I was going shopping for them. What’s happening now is just really crazy.” See WINNING on Page 3
What’s happening now is... crazy
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Darren Metz of the Haisla Pride wept openly after his Kitamaat squad defeated Ahousat 70-67 to claim the Intermediate Division title at the All Native Basketball Tournament on Saturday. For a complete wrap-up of the 54th edition of the tournament, see Page 21.
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School Board defends sexually-suggestive play By Martina Perry The Northern View
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Prince Rupert elementary school teacher and mother Catharine Hague is calling Charles Hays Secondary School’s December drama production of Legally Blonde: the Musical inappropriate. In a complaint to the school district, Hague said it was unsuitable for high school students to perform in what she calls a play with crude and sexually-suggestive language. “It’s inappropriate art sanctioned by the
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in the classroom, and there should be high moral standards in all grade levels. Lynn Hauptman, Prince Rupert School District superintendent told school board trustees on Feb. 12 that she has relayed Hague’s complaint to the drama department, but supported a decision to not act on the complaint. Trustee Louisa Sanchez agreed with Hague, saying when she watched the musical some portions of the show shocked her. See MUSICAL on Page 2 Funded in part by:
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