After sharing their deep appreciation for the city’s emergency respite centres, members of the community and protective services committee unanimously backed staff’s plan to decommission the sites that have supported over 50,000 people since the pandemic began and to recapture their “magic” in a different form. Read More
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Committee backs transition plan for respite centres and COVID isolation site at Routhier Community Centre
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