Right from the start La Course was adamantly ppposed to the closures and said Thursday‘s incident may be a frightening glimpse into the future. This time e women were lucky, he says. Sooner or later someâ€" hing more serious will happen and once it does, an nquest costing thousands of dollars â€" money which could have been used for protection â€" will be held. "The stations are open and people are inside," said uinn, adding that as of press time, police chief Peter ~ampbell was carrying out an investigation into the natter. (Continued from page 1) )uinn maintains there exists a mediaâ€"fed misunderâ€" tanding about the situation, that many in the public iink the stations are closed â€" not merely locked. He aid he‘s heard about people who were under the npression they could not seek assistance, some as arly as 6 p.m. "It was entirely unreal," Grant said of the win in innipeg. "It was a real honor, and it meant a lot to s and the school because we had never won the ssup before." Grant described her experience earlier this honth at the Washington competition as "fantastic." 24 years Queen‘s won the rounds and Grant‘s am was able to return to Kingston with the highlyâ€" veted Maxwell Cohen Memorial cup. Teams from 8 law schools across Canada participated. Grant‘s team, made up of secondâ€"year law stuâ€" nts, earned the right to go to the international ompetition after winning the Jessup regional \:unds in Canada in February. It was the first time Two other Canadian teams â€" one from the niversity of Toronto and the other from the niversity of New Brunswick â€" didn‘t fare as well Queen‘s. "You were meeting people from around the But her real dream is to become a politician. orld â€" law students who were obviously in a simiâ€" "I‘d absolutely love it," said Grant, who is also a trained mezzoâ€"soprano opera singer. ncident will be investigated by police chief ril 27, 1994 "It was a good showing for Canada," Grant said an interview Sunday. "We argued against counâ€" es like Bulgaria, Chile, and India." BELINDA SUTTON ecial to the Beaver : world‘s largest simulated court contest. About 0 law students from around the world participated the fiveâ€"day event in Washington, D.C. Recently, Grant‘s talent for talk won her a disâ€" guished 10th place ranking for oral presentation the Jessup International Moot Court Competition, Vanessa Grant loves to talk. The Oakvilleâ€"born woman says she constantly ks on the telephone, and she‘s always talking en she runs in elections at Queen‘s University, ere she attends law school. Grant‘s university team placed 15th out of about law school teams. aw student talked up a storm i Moot Court competition Cartier Pool Spa coâ€"owners Carter and lan Campbell invite you to visit their ) spacious new 40,000 sq.ft. indoor/outdoor facility. Their fully trained customer care representatives ensure the best quality service anywhere, backed by a written parts and workmanship guarantee. As lan likes to say... " We care to keep you wet !" "It was just wonderful. It was sort of like the Olympics of law schools. It is really an honor. You really do feel like you‘re an ambassador for your country." Vanessa Grant: great experience. lar position to you. Grant said she argued a total of 50 minutes in front of two panels of judges. She and another teamâ€" mate represented the fictional country of Freedonia and argued â€" in written and oral form â€" a complex mock legal case involving international refugee laws. Grant, a former assistant bank manager who entered law school in 1992, said she hopes to become a civil litigation lawyer after finishing law school next year and completing her articling. The restricted station schedule will mean the termiâ€" nation or redundancy of seven civilian positions responâ€" sible for such things as filing, phone work and reports. One of the legal avenues open to the HRPA is an upcoming hearing before the Ontario Civilian Commission on Policing Services. Since the closures go handâ€"inâ€"hand with job security issues, explained La Course, police brass and the Board need the Commission‘s permission to reduce the size of the force. "Cost saving must take a back seat to public safety," said La Course. The late night hours for Oakville are Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to midnight; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m. to midnight. Regional headquarters will be open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (After hours by controlled access.) 2379 Lakeshore Rd. 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