A “risk assessment” distributed to Ottawa-Carleton District School Board trustees on Wednesday offers a peek into the extra expenses school boards face as students head back to class in the COVID era. Read More
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'Risk assessment' offers glimpse into COVID costs for Ottawa school system
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