Centretown will keep its alternate schooling program even if it is forced to move again for the second time in two years, says a school board trustee.
Alternate school will stay in Centretown
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Centretown will keep its alternate schooling program even if it is forced to move again for the second time in two years, says a school board trustee.
A group of local union activists is planning a campaign against organizations in Ottawa that provide welfare recipients with workfare placements.
Kent Street resident Michael Flavell is frustrated. The City of Ottawa is poised to move many of the sidewalk extensions installed along Kent Street last fall to the other side of the street – straightening out traffic lanes in the process.
The staff of the Dalhousie Parents’ Day-Care Centre suspect their program faces eviction in the debate over the closure of St. Anthony’s elementary school, without the required lease to plead their case.