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- Charges withdrawn after altercation at Edmonton’s Yellowhead Youth . . .
On Tuesday, Oct 20, 45-year-old Jennifer Germaine Gillis Pickard, 35-year-old Matthew Thompson and 34-year-old Tiffiney Jestina Daria Clarke Brashko were each charged with one count of
- Security tightened after breach at Edmontons Yellowhead Youth Centre
An Edmonton treatment centre for youth has tightened security after a 15-year old was visited by a man staff were told was a social worker
- Aggravated assault charges withdrawn against 3 youth centre employees
Three staff members of a youth crisis and intervention centre had their aggravated assault charges withdrawn after a resident was injured in 2019 On Aug 23, an altercation reportedly
- Yellowhead Youth Centre | News, Videos Articles
The Edmonton Police Service said Thursday it received information on Sunday, Aug 25, 2019 in relation to an altercation that took place at the youth centre two days prior Crime Oct 22, 2020
- Yellowhead Youth Centre · 12320-124 Street, Edmonton, AB . . . - OPENGOVCA
This dataset includes place locations and nearby entites in Canada This page provides details on Yellowhead Youth Centre, located at 12320-124 Street, Edmonton, AB T5L 0N4, Canada
- Yellowhead Youth Centre Campus Upgrades - Alberta Major Projects
The scope of work for the Yellowhead Youth Centre (YYC) Campus Upgrades project is to demolish five (5) existing buildings to allow for the construction of three (3) new buildings and site upgrades while the programs in the campus are still operating 24 7
- Provincial Campus Based Care (PCBCs)- Sacred House
Provincial Campus Based Care (PCBCs) Secure Services Program with Intensive Treatment, Cultural or Indigenous, Treatment, and Mental Health Designation
- Yellowhead Youth Family Support program gets positive evaluation
The Yellowhead Youth Centre's Family Support Program, operated by the Edmonton Region of Alberta Social Services, is an alternative to placing children in residential care A recent evaluation showed 94 per cent of children remained in their families at least three months following involvement with Family Support
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