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Police AssociAtion of novA scotiA 33 Bullying Awareness 40th Annua l Cr ime Preven t i on Gu i de 2010 PANS AnS in the news... Mary Lloyd, President of the Pictou County Injured Workers Association was the guest speaker during the National Day of Mourning ceremony held at the Trenton Steeletown Park Thursday. Lloyd talked about the lack of accountability in accident prevention. When companies allow the same accident to happen repeatedly it is no longer an accident, she said, but criminal negligence. The National Day of Mourning is held annually on April 28 and was officially recognized by the federal government in 1991, eight years after The Day of Remembrance was launched by the Canadian Labour Congress. NHL Players, Colin White (Left) and Jon Sim, (Right) presented cheques for $2,500 to both the DARE mentoring program and the Oncology Client Service Fund of the Aberdeen Hospital during the Play the Pros event recently. New Glasgow Police Const. Ken MacDonald accepted the cheque for DARE. Joanne Cumminger accepted the cheque for the Oncology Client Service Fund. As originally published in the The News, August 24, 2010. National Day of Mourning (Adam Macinnis - The News - As originally published in The News) Play the Pros

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