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Education and Early Childhood Development, December 16, 2014 - Shippagan
St. John Ambulance offers free first aid, CPR training to Grade 10 students
Nearly 900 Grade 10 students in New Brunswick received free training in emergency first aid and CPR, thanks to a partnership between St. John Ambulance and the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. From left, front row, some of the students receiving the training: Joliane Paulin Lanteigne, Érika Pier Chiasson, Laurence Noel, Roxanne Chiasson and Jenny Lumbsden. Back row: Jean-Guy Rioux, chair of the District Education Council (Francophone School District – Northeast); Larry Broad, chief executive officer of St. John Ambulance New Brunswick; Jordan Banks, manager of training, St. John Ambulance New Brunswick; Denise Guignard, instructor; Denise Haché-Mallet, principal, École Marie-Esther; Nathalie Brideau, vice-principal, École Marie-Esther; Wilfred Roussel, MLA for Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou; and Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Serge Rousselle.