The province has set aside more than $24 million for seven land acquisition projects for future school sites including two projects in the Brandon School Division. (Pixabay photo)
Two New Schools Open January 2021; Future School Sites, Major Repairs, Accessibility Upgrades and Future Designs for Major Projects: Cullen and Helwer
The Manitoba government is investing an additional $50 million in school capital funding above the Budget 2020 commitment of $160 million for total funding of $210 million in kindergarten to Grade 12 school capital projects across the province, Education Minister Cliff Cullen and Central Services Minister Reg Helwer announced today.
“Manitoba’s ongoing investment in school infrastructure must continue during the COVID-19 pandemic for the longevity of our schools and to improve accessibility for all students, while maintaining safe and secure school environments for quality education and to support our government’s pledge to protect Manitobans,” sai
Winnipeg Free Press
He sees you when you re Zooming, he knows when you re online.
COVID hits pause for mall s Mr. & Mrs. Claus, so like a lot of other grown-ups they re working remotely, meeting Winnipeg kids on computer screens Searching for Christmas By: Doug Speirs | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020
Opinion
What’s a mall Santa to do when a global pandemic means he can’t make a living as a mall Santa?
What’s a mall Santa to do when a global pandemic means he can’t make a living as a mall Santa?
If you’re 63-year-old retired teacher J. Craig Oliphant, you take a job as an online singing Santa doing Zoom calls for kids, with your wife of 39 years at your side, portraying Mrs. Claus.