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Mackenzie Calder (left) and Lauren Gray, Grade 12 students at Terry Fox secondary, star as Seymour and Audrey respectively in the Port Coquitlam school’s production of Little Shop of Horrors, which kicks off its run tomorrow night at Terry Fox Theatre. For more on the classic horror/comedy, see article on page 35.
Schools aren’t expecting more students to show up high if the federal government moves on plans to legalize marijuana on or before July 1, 2018, says a School District 43 official. But assistant superintendent Rob Zambrano says the months leading up to eventual legalization will be an opportunity for schools, parents and community leaders to have conversations about what is acceptable behaviour. School District 43 already has a code of conduct that prohibits “illegal acts,” including the use or trafficking of drugs, alcohol or restricted substances, and cannabis won’t be allowed on school grounds.
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Hurdle cleared for Coban extradition Still more steps until he stands trial in Canada, says Carol Todd
DIANE STRANDBERG The Tri-CiTy News
News that webcam blackmailer Aydin Coban could be extradited to Canada to face charges relating to the cyber-
bullying of Amanda Todd was an early morning birthday present for her mother. Carol Todd was alerted as early as 3:30 a.m. by Dutch media informing her that the supreme court in the
Netherlands ruled the extradition of Coban could go ahead. Now it appears more of a possibility that a Canadian court will deal with the five charges laid by the RCMP against Coban related to the
cyberstalking of Amanda Todd, a teenager from Port Coquitlam. “It makes sense that our legal system should have an opportunity to put him on trial,” Todd told The Tri-City
News yesterday. “It makes me feel better. Being in Vancouver and being in a place where I’m comfortable, where I have lots of support is very important.” see COBAN, page 6
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