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Former N.S. teacher charged with historical sexual assaults
Former N.S. teacher charged with historical sexual assaults

CBC

time29-05-2025

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Former N.S. teacher charged with historical sexual assaults

Social Sharing A former teacher at an exclusive private school in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley is facing allegations of sex offences against a youth more than two decades ago. Roderick Alexander MacDonald, 48, has been charged with sexual exploitation, invitation to sexual touching and sexual assault. He was a teacher at King's-Edgehill School in Windsor, N.S., at the time of the alleged offences. MacDonald is now living in British Columbia. In a news release issued Thursday, Nova Scotia RCMP said they were first contacted in November of last year. The alleged offences occurred on and off the King's-Edgehill campus between 2000 and 2002. In January of this year, MacDonald was served a summons in British Columbia to attend court in Nova Scotia. He is scheduled to appear in Nova Scotia provincial court in Windsor next month. RCMP said there is no information to suggest there are additional victims.

Former N.S. teacher charged with historical sexual offences
Former N.S. teacher charged with historical sexual offences

CTV News

time29-05-2025

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  • CTV News

Former N.S. teacher charged with historical sexual offences

An RCMP vehicle is seen in this file photo. A former Nova Scotia teacher has been charged with historical sexual offences. In November 2024, the RCMP received a report of historical sexual assault involving a youth victim and a man who was teaching at King's-Edgehill School in Windsor, N.S., at the time of the alleged offences. 'Investigators learned that the offences occurred on and off school property and between the years 2000 and 2002,' reads a news release from the Nova Scotia RCMP. In January, 48-year-old Roderick Alexander MacDonald, who now lives in British Columbia, was served a summons to attend court in Nova Scotia. MacDonald has been charged with: sexual exploitation invitation to sexual touching sexual assault He is scheduled to return to Windsor provincial court on Monday. 'There is no information to suggest there are additional victims and others have not come forward, however, the Nova Scotia RCMP encourages anyone who may be a survivor of sexual assault to contact their local RCMP detachment or police of jurisdiction,' reads the release. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

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