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MONTRÉAL, Feb. 24, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - The five autonomous community action groups of the education sector are disappointed with the Minister of Education s indifference towards the fate of the 203 organizations they represent. The groups include the
Coalition des organismes communautaires autonomes de formation, Literacy Quebec, the
Regroupement des écoles de la rue accréditées du Québec, the
Regroupement des organismes communautaires québécois de lutte au décrochage, and the
Regroupement des groupes populaires en alphabétisation du Québec. They carry out their activities throughout Quebec and reach tens of thousands of vulnerable and excluded youth and adults every year.
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Bringing back a condemned building
WWNY Bringing back a condemned building By John Pirsos | December 10, 2020 at 3:32 PM EST - Updated December 10 at 10:11 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Patrick Towne is the man with a plan. He wants the corner of Factory and High streets to look better.
Over the summer, the future appeared bleak for the building at 366 High Street after the Watertown codes department condemned it.
Towne didn’t keep that from moving forward.
“We think that there will be room for retail space on the first floor. The upper two floors are certainly excellent candidates for multi-family and we will pursue that,” said Towne.