Chateau Cornwall sends love and support to McConnell Manor March 15, 2021 Reading time: 1 min Chateau Cornwall resident Jeannine Lortie with her sign for McConnell Manor residents. Submitted photo.
CORNWALL, Ontario – Chartwell Retirement Residences Chateau Cornwall is sending expressions of encouragement and support to their fellow Chartwell property in the city, McConnell Manor.
Residents of Chateau Cornwall have created and sent colourful signs to their fellow residents at McConnell Manor, which is currently experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak.
The Manor was declared to have been experiencing an outbreak of the virus on March 5.
“The residents wanted to show their support for our sister home. It was a very emotional activity, but it was so positive,” said Sabrina McTaggart, Lifestyle & Programs Manager at Chartwell Cornwall. “Our hearts go out to all staff and residents at Chartwell McConnell. Our residents wanted
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A couple with “deep roots” in Saskatoon want to rezone land in the heart of the Nutana neighbourhood for a new residential complex.
The six-storey infill development, which includes street-level townhouses below apartment-style condominiums, is planned for the south side of Main Street immediately west of the Extra Foods store on Broadway Avenue.
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The 50-unit project is designed by AODBT Architecture + Interior Design on behalf of a numbered corporation. Public records list the three-year-old corporation’s directors as Connie Shank and Brian Shank.