Dollars to buy new school property
Millions of dollars have been announced for a new catholic school in Picton.
Added board chair Tom Dall: “We thank the province for their productive collaboration and significant investment in our faith-filled Catholic learning communities.” Following fruitful discussions between the boards, the municipality, and Smith, the ALCDSB elected to pursue a new site and requested site acquisition approval and funding from the Province. Previous offers for the property were allowed to lapse and the HPEDSB restarted the dispersal process Monday.
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