Semper Doctrina

“Semper doctrina” is Latin for “always learning” or “always teaching.” The phrase emphasizes the continuous pursuit of knowledge or the importance of lifelong learning and education. “Semper” means “always,” while “doctrina” can refer to learning, teaching, or instruction. It reflects a mindset of constant growth and intellectual curiosity.

Semper Doctrina

Forever we seek, forever we learn,
In the flicker of stars, the wisdom we yearn.
Semper doctrina, the light we embrace,
Guiding us forward, through time and through space.

With each passing moment, the journey unfolds,
Knowledge eternal, in minds we hold.

On this day September 27

 

Today in History

  • 1996 Taliban take over Kabul

    Following the take-over, the Islamic fundamentalist group established the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

  • 1962 Establishment of Yemen Arab Republic

    Gamal Abdel Nasser declared the establishment of the Yemen Arab Republic after staging a coup that deposed the King Muhammad Al-Badr

  • 1940 Tripartite Pact is signed

    It established the Axis powers during World War II and was signed by representatives of Germany, Italy and Imperial Japan.

  • 1937 The Bali Tiger Goes Extinct

    Native to the Indonesian island of Bali, the Bali Tiger was made extinct due to human activities and hunting. On this day, the last known adult Balinese tiger was shot dead.

  • 1922 Constantine I of Greece abdicates

    Constantine I of Greece abdicated in favor of his son, George II, after a military revolt.

 

(Arrest) Canada-wide Warrant

 
 

File: 24-7203

The Saint John Police has arrested a 31-year-old man on a Canada-wide warrant issued for being unlawfully at large.

It is reported that:

On September 24, 2024, a warrant was issued for breaching the conditions of his statutory release. It is alleged that he failed to remain at the Community Correctional Facility.

Saint John Police Patrol Officers located the man near an uptown encampment and took him into custody without incident.

The accused remains in custody.

The Saint John Police would like to thank the public for their assistance.

For more news, visit Saint John Police Force | City of Saint John, New Brunswick

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