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The Thirsk model, which provided Dorval with docu- appears to be unlike any ments outlining assessment Opinions divided on other in Calgary public high at Thirsk and he was quick grading at Robert schools, is generating heated to raise concerns about how debate among both parents it would prepare students for Thirsk High School and education watchers out- the more competitive world side the school. of post-secondary education. “Some have said it’s soft- “I’ve experimented with Calgary’s newest high school learning or called us a teddy many of these things in the is allowing students to re- bear school,” conceded Hea- past and just abandoned write tests and assignments ther Fitch, who has a son in them eventually,” Dorval and count only their highest Grade 10 and sits on the par- said, before also questioning mark, while also introducing ent council. how already swamped teach- a new report card system that “But I just love it,” she ers would make time to allow abandons A-to-F grades. added. “A lot of kids do better for repeated assignment and Students at Robert Thirsk when the pressure is not all test rewrites. VIGIL FOR THE VOICELESS High School are given mul- or nothing. There’s different “In theory, it sounds good tiple “windows” to complete ways to show you’re capable — in practice, I think it’s go- overdue work — sometimes of learning … they (students) ing to be a disaster,” he added. under the watchful eye of are just way more connected The CBE, meanwhile, said an instructor — and a shiny to the teachers.” it was a bit premature to dis- Greg Habstritt explains to his fi ve-year-old son Cooper why he and dozens of others gathered for a new rubric offers up grades Lynden Dorval, a teacher cuss the Thirsk assessment candlelight vigil Sunday night in memory of a cat and dog found dead in a southeast Calgary alley like NM (not meeting) for of 35 years, was fired from model at length, at least until with their mouths taped shut. It’s believed at least the dog starved to death. Habstritt is president of students under 50 per cent, Edmonton’s Ross Sheppard a presentation outlining the Vets To Go, which announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to a conviction in an ongoing to C (competent) for those High School in 2012 after K-9 report card changes was between 70-79 per cent and E refusing to comply with a heard by the board of trust- animal abuse investigation. Vets To Go also began raising money to boost the reward online and had (exemplary) for those higher policy that saw no student ees in February. topped $45,000 at press time. For full coverage, see page 4. JEREMY NOLAIS/METRO than 90 per cent. given a grade of zero. 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METRO W ‘Engineered walkways’ ISidewcalks in myany parts of thse city looiked mdore like sekating rinwks over the waeekend, alfter dakytime melsting and ovelrnighte freezing.a ROBSON FLEdTCHER/METRO Some walkways in clearing limbo Keeping Calgary’s sidewalks to spike in injuries S clear of ice and snow is up to the owners or residents of adjacent properties, but currently the responsibil- ity for regularly clearing dozens of kilometres of “engineered walkways” falls to no one in particular. There are thousands of Protect yourself. EMS tainly a higher number to see it’s the responsibility of resi- Sanding and salting paved paths throughout in such a short span of time,” dents to clear snow and ice Calgary, totaling 78.2 kilo- recommends footwear EMS spokesman Stuart Bri- from the sidewalks adjacent metres in length, according with good tread, deaux said Sunday. to their properties within 24 A free sand and salt mixture to a report due at the city’s sturdy ankle support Most of the injuries have hours of a snowfall. for use on public sidewalks is transportation and transit been minor, but Brideaux Walker said he lends a available at most fi re stations committee this week. said some involved “very hand to as many neighbours and roads-maintenance The walkways provide obvious” fractures of wrists, as he can but can’t help them district offi ces in Calgary. pedestrian access through ROBSON ankles, hips and knees. all and thinks the city should neighbourhoods, con- FLETCHER The injuries happened do more to make sidewalks (cid:580)(cid:3) (cid:74)(cid:229)(cid:296)(cid:255)(cid:225)(cid:229)(cid:274)(cid:302)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:221)(cid:209)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:209)(cid:266)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:296)(cid:3) necting people to transit [email protected] throughout the city, he add- passable for pedestrians in (cid:273)(cid:305)(cid:221)(cid:254)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:317)(cid:3)(cid:274)(cid:229)(cid:229)(cid:225)(cid:550)(cid:3)(cid:220)(cid:305)(cid:302)(cid:3) stations, schools and shop- ed, sometimes on people’s situations like this. (cid:209)(cid:292)(cid:229)(cid:3)(cid:209)(cid:296)(cid:266)(cid:229)(cid:225)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:220)(cid:292)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:251)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:254)(cid:229)(cid:255)(cid:292)(cid:3) ping centres, but are main- Thirty people fell on icy walk- own driveways or outdoor “What I’m frustrated with (cid:279)(cid:315)(cid:274)(cid:3)(cid:221)(cid:279)(cid:274)(cid:302)(cid:209)(cid:255)(cid:274)(cid:229)(cid:292)(cid:296)(cid:3)(cid:302)(cid:279)(cid:3)(cid:243)(cid:3)(cid:268)(cid:268)(cid:553) tained only upon request ways and suffered injuries stairs, other times on public is that the city is spending so and with a “low priority,” requiring emergency med- sidewalks. much money removing snow the report states. It would ical attention in a span of 48 Mayland Heights resident from streets … while our walks, but the recent weather cost the city $2 million hours from Friday to Sunday, Dustan Walker said many of sidewalks are just a mess,” he has made too many local side- up front and about $3.3 which officials describe as the older people in his com- said. walks “almost impassable.” million a year to do regular higher than usual, even for munity aren’t able to clear Paul Fairie, a professor in “The city needs to take snow-and-ice control on the this time of year. their sidewalks of heavy snow municipal governance at the some responsibility to, at the walkways, according to the “We expect to see a rise in and constantly re-freezing University of Calgary, said very least, guarantee that an report. 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REBATES TO DEALER. ALL FEES AND TAXES INCLUDED. GST AND AMVIC FEE OF $6.25 EXCLUDED. OFFERS END 01/31/14. SEE DEALER FOR FULL DETAILS. 04 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 20, 2014 Roughly 100 pay respects to animals found dead in alley Investigation and some brought their own speaks to the fact that people furry friends along. are tired of watching people continues. Award for “I hope they catch whoever that are eventually appre- information on suspect did this and I hope they’re stiff hended and convicted of on them,” said Brad Chalifoux, crimes against animals getting multiplies by more who attended alongside his Si- let off with a slap or a fine or than eight times berian husky Dexter. being treated like they were The husky and a cat were dangerous drivers or some- discovered on consecutive thing.” JEREMY Thursdays in an alley in the Chalifoux contributed $100 NOLAIS 200 block of 99 Avenue SE. to the fund and said he fully [email protected] Both were found with tape agrees on the need for stricter over their mouths and it’s be- penalties. Animal lovers young and old lieved at least the husky died “We almost need to treat it bundled up and ventured out of starvation. Test results on just like we do with humans,” Sunday to a candlelight vigil in the cat’s cause of death have he said. memory of a cat and dog both not been released. Alberta Sol. Gen. and Jus- found dead in a southeast Cal- Vets To Go, a local com- tice Minister Jonathan Denis gary alley with their mouths pany that has been pushing was also in attendance — Sue taped shut. for stricter Criminal Code Higgins Park is in his Calgary- Roughly 100 turned up at penalties for animal abusers, Acadia riding. He promised the vigil in Sue Higgins Park, announced Thursday that it vigil organizers he could carry the city’s largest off-leash area, was contributing $5,000 as a the petition forward to the reward for information lead- legislature if asked. ing to a conviction in the “The fact that we have over Quoted deaths, but also expressed 100 people here on a cold win- hope a crowd funding effort ter night tells me this is very “It’s horrifying to think would double that amount to much on people’s minds,” he of what they went $10,000. said. “I’m shocked and dis- through ... I felt like I By evening, the reward had gusted at what happened.” swelled to more than $46,000. The Calgary Humane Soci- had to do something.” “It’s just been extraordin- ety is investigating both deaths Tamara Wrigley, founder of group A Voice ary,” said Vets To Go President and has said the penalty for of Abused and Neglected Animals in Cal- Greg Habstritt. “I think it this abuse could amount to gary and organizer of Sunday evening’s speaks to the outrage people five years in jail and a fine of A poster is seen at a candlelight vigil held at Sue Higgins Park Sunday evening. Two animals were found recently in a Sue Higgins memorial are feeling about this. It also up to $20,000. southeast Calgary alley with their mouths taped shut. Those responsible remain at large. JEREMY NOLAIS/METRO Reports of animals with mouths taped lead to investigation RCMP, bylaw officers and ani- just a week’s time. On Jan. 9, shepherd also with its mouth “If anyone sees it, they can call animals with their mouths Animal Rescue Society mal rescue groups worked a husky was found starved to taped first came in Wednesday us. They can try to approach it taped, but not all appear to be collectively over the weekend death with tape over its mouth from some rig workers oper- too, but it might run off again.” credible. The Edson Animal in hopes of tracking a dog re- and on Thursday a cat who had ating just south of Darwell, a Klepadlo said a joint search Rescue Society was looking into If you spot the dog being ported to be running free with seemingly suffered the same community located about an involving SPCA, area law en- reports of a black-and-white searched for near Darwell, tape over its mouth in an area abuse was found just 10 metres hour’s drive northwest of Ed- forcement and her agency was dog also with its mouth taped you can contact Amber west of Edmonton. away. monton. held Saturday but turned up but now believes it was a “mis- Klepadlo with Duke and The report comes in the But Amber Klepadlo, with “It’s brutal,” she said, adding nothing. interpretation,” according to Duchess Animal Rescue wake of two grisly discoveries Duke and Duchess Animal Res- the dog hadn’t been spotted in Other animal rescues are representative Amy Smith. Society at 780-721-1827. in the same Calgary alley in cue Society, said reports of a tan 48 hours as of Sunday morning. also being hit with reports of JEREMY NOLAIS/METRO RETAIL SUITS $199 STARTING AT GROOMS Become a Health Care Aide FREE RENTAL in less than 5 Months OR A FREE RETAIL SUIT FOR THE GROOM* & We offer Alberta Government approved SAVE $40OFF programs, that lead to a rewarding career EACH COMPLETE RENTAL Funding and employment services available *some restrictions apply Clinical Practicum included Flexible class schedules: Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings and Weekends Hurry! Program starts soon 403.719.4300 WWW.DERKS.CA 3880 - 29 Street NE, Calgary [email protected] www.abmcollege.com 06 NEWS metronews.ca Monday, January 20, 2014 Hockey family talks line brawl Honour the Treaties. At final Calgary show, Young Saturday night’s all declares tour a success right for fighting? 10-man NHL fight Canadian rocker Neil Young started on opening says his Honour the Treaties tour has accomplished what faceoff, netting 142 it set out to do, surpassing its penalty minutes and fundraising goal for a Northern Alberta First Nation fighting oil- eight ejections in two sands development and raising seconds of game time awareness of the broader issue of aboriginal rights. “We have succeeded beyond Neil Young THE CANADIAN PRESS ROBSON our wildest dreams in raising FLETCHER money for legal defence of the response to our call for justice,” [email protected] First Nations. Global environ- Young told before the final mental forces are joining us show of the four-stop circuit in Saturday night’s line brawl Rachelle Buffam and Tyler Villanueva talked about fighting in hockey while watching seven-year-old Tobias Buffam, now with financial resources Calgary, the financial heart of between the Calgary Flames in goal on the ice below, at Calgary’s Village Square Arenas on Sunday. ROBSON FLETCHER/METRO and it’s now because of the Canada’s oilpatch. and the Vancouver Canucks re- Canadian people’s awesome THE CANADIAN PRESS ignited debate over the place It’s everywhere “You don’t see (fights), but of fighting in hockey, divid- sometimes you see the little Crowfoot, Dalhousie ing Calgarians and sometimes nudges here and there that the “Even at our son’s daycare, I was told that dur- restored later in the week. even family members. kids are starting to pick up,” Shuttle buses had been “It’s horrible, from my ing free time at the gym, the kids are pretending she said. “You can tell they’re Service back at running to close the gap in point of view,” said hockey they’re going to throw the gloves down and they starting to get geared up for two LRT stations service. mom Rachelle Buffam as she the next level.” think that it’s fun — that they’re going to start “We hoped to be back for watched her seven-year-old One point where both Service has been restored the Monday morning com- son Tobias play goalie at Vil- fighting.” Hockey mom Rachelle Buffam agreed, was on the influence at two northwest Calgary mute,” said Calgary Transit lage Square Arenas on Sunday. of youth coaching. LRT stations after overhead spokesperson Ron Collins “It’s teaching children at a “The coaches do a great power lines were damaged shortly after his organization young age to start off a game wasn’t so sure. when it’s appropriate and job, teaching them the skills last week. announced the resuming of like that,” she added. “On TV “I kind of think the oppos- when it’s not.” more than any of the other Crowfoot and Dalhousie service Sunday. “We’re in and in the media, I mean, this ite, because I’ve been around Buffam said the influence stuff,” said Villanueva. Stations were shutdown advance of that, so that’s good is what the kids see.” the game,” he said. “I just from the professionals is vis- “They focus a lot on the Tuesday and only partially news for customers.” METRO But Tobias’ older brother, think it’s part of the culture ible, however, even at Tobias’ skills and the game, itself,” 22-year-old Tyler Villanueva, and the culture also teaches novice level. added Buffam. “So that helps.” Who believes commitment is a team effort? 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