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Standard waiting rooms at two Lancaster County community centers have been transformed into learn and play areas, thanks to a partnership between WITF and the PNC Foundation.
Made possible by a $75,000 grant from the PNC Foundation, Crispus Attucks Community Center on Howard Avenue and Bright Side Opportunities Center on Hershey Avenue have each added a WITF Family Play and Learn space.
The area, designed to offer young children access to reading, vocabulary development, science and math resources during what otherwise would be unstructured waiting time, features child-sized furniture, a PBS KIDS Playtime Pad and an activity bin with pre-sanitized educational materials including magnet blocks, plastic animal figures, board books and bilingual activity idea cards.
Court of Appeal restores privileges for man who killed 5 at Calgary house party
The Alberta Court of Appeal has restored some privileges for a mentally ill man who fatally stabbed five young people at a house party seven years ago.
A provincial mental health review board ruled last September that Matthew de Grood was making progress as a patient at Alberta Hospital Edmonton, but he would not be allowed to go to a group home.
The Appeal Court says the hospital decision was not reasonable, since de Grood’s schizophrenia has been in remission since 2015 and he has had no troubling behaviour.
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