This classic detective mystery with a modern flair will leave you guessing at every turn. When a top-level high school student is expelled for cheating, he turns to his friend - local detective Drexton Cage - to solve the crime. Or does he? The elaborate plot of "who dunnits?" with a retro "film-noir" atmosphere and comedic characters will have questioning reality itself. Can you guess the culprit before he or she is revealed? Is there even a culprit at all?
Special long week-end extravaganza!
Friday, May 27, 2011 9AM-1PM Come visit Oulton College for a day! Our campus will be open to the public to tour our facilities, including health labs, computer labs, and classrooms. Instructors and our Employment Placement Officers will be available to answer all of your questions. Food and beverages will be provided.
Check out the latest scholarships posted May 13, 2011. Austin Callendar Scholarship, DuBel Photo Scholarships, Elsie Murray Memorial Scholarship, Foodland Scholarships, and Moving into Wellness Clinic.
Many thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who came out to play, cheer and support our teams. Pictured is our current players with our "old" players, as the students like to call them. Next year, our game is being planned for the end of basketball season and we look forward to seeing everyone come out again.
Here are the dates for the sports camps this summer for any students interested. Please check the website: www.crandallu.ca over the next week or so for particulars including registration information.July 11-15 - MultisportJuly 18-22 - BasketballJuly 25-29 – MultisportAugust 22-26 – Basketball
2nd Annual Free BLMS Community Yard Sale on Sat. May 14th from 8:00am-11:00am. Spaces are free, parking and admission is free too! Bring your own table and call to reserve a spot at 523-7160. Free will donation Breakfast and priced bake table from 8am-10am with proceeds going to support the current Provincial Champion Track and Field team as they set to compete this month to maintain their record. Everyone welcome,
Graduates and Parents can drop by the Guidance office to pick up an information Guide and Application for next year's student loans. This information can also be found at www.studentaid.gnb.ca
The week before elections students participated in the Student Vote. The results at BLMS were:
NDP (Susan Levi-Peters) = 50
Liberal Party (Dominic LeBlanc) = 47
Green Pary (Natalie Arsenault) = 31
Conservative Party (Evelyne Chapman) = 21
Thank you to Ms. Gallivan and her classes for organising the vote. For more information on national voting go to http://studentvote.ca/home.php