Comox Valley Record, March 10, 2015

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SD 71 responds to claims of workplace bullying Advocate for school staff 'perplexed' with trustees' attitudes regarding allegations Scott Stanfield Record Staff

A former counsellor with the Comox Valley School District is advocating on behalf of fellow SD 71 employees who claim to be victims of workplace bullying.

Courtenay mom a voice for rare affliction ... Page 3

Scott Montgomery “Nobody’s opposed knows of at least 10 to the idea that teachers and assisemployees sometants who have been times need to be dis“humiliated and ciplined, but this is degraded” by their more than discipline. employer. It’s nasty,” MontgomHe would not name ery added. names. “I’m extremely con“The people who cerned about this.” have shared these Montgomery met (stories) with me are with school board terrified,” the retired chair, Tom Weber, elementary school SCOTT MONTGOMERY and superintendent counsellor said. Sherry Elwood last “They’re afraid they’re week to air his comgoing to be faced with further plaints, to no avail. discipline. “I asked the question, ‘What

is the response of the board to the concerns that I have raised regarding workplace bullying?’ The response was that the board is comfortable with what they have in place at the present time regarding workplace bullying, and that there would be no action.” Montgomery is also “perplexed” by the reaction, or lack thereof, by local school trustees when he spoke to them, prior to his meeting with Weber and Elwood regarding bullying in the workplace.

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Possible reprieve for Baybrook

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Isfeld students fill food bank shelves ... Page 5

The annual YANA dinner and auction set a record with more than $70,000 raised.

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Richard Hilton, one of 14 surviving Canadian members of the Devil's Brigade - a joint AmericanCanadian special forces military unit from the Second World War - receives the Congressional Gold Medal at his residence in Courtenay on Sunday, from Gen. Brian Vernon and James “Stocky” Edwards. See more on Page A4.

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While Comox council formally voted Wednesday to remove the remaining structures from the Mack Laing Park property, they were informed there may be a possible reprieve for the Baybrook house. Richard Kanigan, the town’s chief administrative officer explained the town’s parks superintendent Al Fraser will meet with Nickel Bros. on site this week to examine options for moving the home. Kanigan said he will hear back from Fraser, and if it is feasible and can be done in a relatively straightforward manner, then the issue will be brought back to council for evaluation.

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