

for being seen undressed in my trailer on the set of The Full Monty': Hugo Speer reveals his ordeal after he was sacked Queen Letizia stuns in colourful abstract print skirt as she joins King Felipe in Granada to mark Spain's National Armed Forces Day Phillip Schofield news RECAP: Updates after bombshell BBC interview with Amol Rajan as former This Morning presenter denies reports of NDA with former lover 'It's even more disturbing now!' Fans admit they're unable to finish Roman Polanski's gothic horror Rosemary's Baby after its surprise resurgenceįrom DMs to down the aisle: Young bride and groom-to-be share their love story and the journey to finding the PERFECT engagement ring Holly Willoughby 'will be joined by TWO co-hosts when she returns to This Morning' following Phillip Schofield's affair scandalīritain's Got Talent's rich list: All the millionaire contestants and how the acts have amassed their huge fortunes Parents in the comments shared their condolences and support to the family of the driver and the young children who were in the bus and the surrounding area at the time of the stabbing. As our community processes these events, please keep a watchful eye on each other and reach out if you need us, she concluded.' We are deeply saddened by the events of today. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to your student’s school counselor or principal if you or your child need support. Events like these can trigger strong and unexpected emotional reactions. 'Counselors will be available over the weekend and next week to provide support for students and staff. Our focus right now is on supporting our students and staff who are deeply impacted by this tragedy,' Whitney said. We are devastated by the tragic loss of one of our own.
BUS DRIVER STABBED TO DEATH DRIVERS
Pasco Police Department shared information at a press conference earlier tonight that one of our bus drivers was assaulted today and died from his injuries. 'It is with a heavy heart that I write to you this evening. The suspect was arrested at the scene without inconvenience, police said "How does a camera stop an assault? It'll help catch the assailant, potentially, but it doesn't stop an assault," he said, adding the shields are inadequate because someone could still reach around and grab the driver or the steering wheel.Pasco police responded to reports of a stabbing at 301 N. He didn't want to use his real name because he feared being reprimanded by management. "It's just been window dressing," said another driver we're calling Ken who has almost 30 years on the job. Yet, some drivers say all that work isn't making much of a difference. "That, to me, is the epitome of success." Safety measures are 'window dressing' "There is nothing more that I could possibly want than a happy operator workforce," Ewankiw said. Staff say these numbers are "not inconsistent" with pre-pandemic numbers.Įwankiw encouraged drivers to join any of the 11 committees the city has to improve transit. Since the start of the pandemic, 146 drivers have left the job - a number that doesn't include retirements. 10, including COVID-related leave, bereavement and any illness. City staff say 86 bus drivers were on sick leave as of Feb. The drivers CBC spoke with say they've recently noticed many people quit their jobs, retire early or take mental health leave. "I can't tell you how proud I am of our staff and the efforts that they've made to keep the level of service going for our citizens," he said. But he said the pandemic has created a lot of challenges. Transit director Greg Ewankiw said he believes being a bus driver is a safe job in Winnipeg - he did it for 14 years. Winnipeg Transit director Greg Ewankiw says he believes being a bus driver is a safe job. WATCH | Bus driver's murder still haunts Winnipeg operators: I couldn't leave my seat because I was worried that I could get assaulted, so I had to play it cool," he recalled. "I couldn't get any service, so I wasn't able to call control. 'Brian,' transit driverīrian detailed an incident last year when two people he believed were drunk became aggressive at a layover stop. There's some days where I just go home and cry. Staff there determine who comes to help - transit supervisors or first responders. If they need help, they alert the transit control centre.

The drivers worry when their route takes them outside of the downtown area. "It wasn't something that you were having to call 911 about almost every single day until COVID."

"You're dealing with people that are under the influence of some substance, and you have to engage with them differently. This still from video shows the confrontation between Winnipeg Transit driver Irvine Jubal Fraser, left, and Brian Kyle Thomas in 2017.
