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 Two former Hamilton public school board chairs are criticizing the secrecy shrouding the  alternative process  current trustees will use to consider disciplining four colleagues whose conduct was found to be racist by an outside investigation.Judith Bishop and Todd White both say they see no legal reasons to not publicly explain the next steps in dealing with former student trustee Ahona Mehdis complaints against Kathy Archer, Becky Buck, Alex Johnstone and Carole Paikin Miller. When youre in a situation when there is a lot of anger, that can make you feel very defensive, and I understand that,  said Bishop, who served five terms as chair during a 26-year run on the board that ended in 2014.               ARTICLE CON vaso stanley TINUES BELOW                                         I dont understand why you wouldnt indicate what your processes are. While trustees agreed on Feb. 8 to reconsider an initial decision to take no action, theyve said stanley becher  little else since.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Following a two-hour closed door meeting on Feb. 16, vice-chair Cam Galindo only announced they  have adopted an alternative process to further explore potential Code of Conduct breaches from the investigation report. The next day, board chair Dawn Danko said she couldnt share  any specific details  because doing so would break rules against divulging private deliberations.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley website                                    But she said the pro Bqmm Ontario lifts capacity limits for some venues
 SCUGOG  The Scugog food bank is looking to top up its shelves in anticipation of extra demand as the coronavirus gets a foothold in the community. These are trying times, but we ha stanley tumbler ve to stay open for our clients because they cant hoard stuff like others can,  said Karen Teed of Operation Scugog Food Bank.  People are worried that we wont be open, but of course we have to stay open. The food bank, located beside the Victory Christian Centre in Port Perry, helped 34 clients on March 18 and Teed believes the number of those seeking assistance will i stanley spain ncrease  big time  as the pandemic continues to spread and job losses mount.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Depending on how long this goes on, we may have to change how much we give out,  she said.The food bank has asked its volunteer stanley quencher s who are elderly or deemed a higher risk to stay home. This week, clients were asked to fill out the required paperwork for assistance outside of the food bank and were then also served outdoors.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We have to think of the safety of our volunteers as well as our clients,  said Teed.  They were very patient, very good. At this time, the food bank shelves are  okay, but theyre depleting,  she said.  Weve got a good stock but there are things were running low on.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those items include apple juice and childrens snacks,