July 8, 2002Dear Sir,On June 26 on page 3 of The Royal Gazette I saw a picture of the temporary classrooms intended for CedarBridge Academy. Perhaps Mr. Christopher could respond to some of my questions below:
[bul]When are the temporary classrooms g...
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