Daycare in Central Okanagan announces unexpected closure
ProducKIDvity CEO Alex Carnio says the company is working to secure space for Building Blocks families who will be without care, as well as many area families seeking childcare spaces.One Kelowna resident, who has a four-year-old child at Building Blocks’ Glenmore campus and a year-old toddler on a waitlist, called the news surprising.“The closure is very unfortunate for our city.
“People come from all over the city to go to that centre, because it’s rare that you get a spot in your neighbourhood,” said Woodruff, adding she put her children on five different lists but doesn’t expect to get in any time soon.Woodruff says she’s lucky she has family in the area and that her job is flexible, and that she’s grateful for both.
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