New classrooms for elementary students coming to Comox Valley
More classrooms will soon be coming to Cumberland Community school because of new funding from the Province.
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Families in Surrey will have 875 more student spaces in their community as part of the government’s plan to expand schools faster.
Students will soon have a new, seismically safer and expanded learning space as the replacement project begins at Eric Langton Elementary school.
Lumby families will have more access to affordable and quality child care as the Province invests in 103 licensed child care spaces at J.W. Inglis Elementary school.
More students and families in Burnaby will have access to affordable and quality child care with 160 additional child care spaces to be created on the local Simon Fraser University campus.
The Province is reaffirming its ongoing commitment to making child care more affordable, inclusive and culturally safe through the Early Learning and Child Care Act.
More classrooms will soon be coming to Cumberland Community school because of new funding from the Province.
The growing community of Comox Valley will soon have more student spaces at Aspen Park Elementary school as part of the government's plan to expand schools faster.
An expansion to Abbotsford Middle school will bring 200 more student spaces to the growing district as part of the government’s plan to expand schools quicker.
The Central Okanagan School District is receiving a funding boost from the Province to expand schools in the fast-growing region.
Students will benefit from a significant investment for Sardis Secondary school, which will create additional seats and expand the gymnasium.
Families in Courtenay will have access to child care spaces located at Arden and Glacier View Elementary schools.
The growing community of Langley will gain 200 more student spaces at Nicomekl Elementary school as part of the government’s plan to expand schools faster.
Families in North Vancouver will have 100 more student spaces, part of government’s plan to expand schools faster.
Extra provincial playground funding for the seventh year means more fun for students and families in modern and safe playgrounds.
Construction of the new Sníne Elementary school will bring hundreds of additional student seats to benefit families in the fast-growing city of Kamloops.
Honourable Mitzi Dean
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