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Thanks to a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the Boys Girls Club of Peel will be able to expand one of its popular programs across the
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stanley thermobecher eived a substantial grant of $659,900 that will allow it to sustain the program in its two Brampton locations 31 Fair Oaks Place and 85 McMurchy Ave. S. . The agency also plans on rolling out the program to two locations in Mississauga Acorn Place and Creditvale Mills , as well as a third neighbourhood in Brampton that still to be determined. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It allows us to now do more of a direct focus into the communities were going to be servicing, focusing more on the needs in those particular communities, as opposed to a blanket service, said Michael Gyovai, resource development manager for Boys Girls Club of Peel.The grant will go toward costs such as staffing, workshops, child care and administration. Gyovai said that, over the next three years, BGCP hopes to tap into Mississauga corporate sector for more funding, to keep the program sustainable. Eubo Macklem warns of bumpy economic recovery
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:20 p.m.: The Dufferin-Peel Catholic board now has 10 schools closed because of COVID, including St. Sofia in Mississauga, where an outbreak hit at least 15 students and staff, sending three to hospital.The board is one of many grappling with an uptick in community cases now making their way into schools, and on Wednesday met with other Peel boards, local public health and the province to urge a switch to remote learning for about a month. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The temporary absences of staff due to COVID-19 and challenges in securing occasional teachers have placed considerable pressure on the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Boards ability to provide safe supervision and to maintain operations in an in-person environment, said spokesperson Bruce Campbell. In this regard, we have switched these schools to remote learning until such time that a sufficient number of teachers have completed their self-isolation period and we are able to once again provide safe supervision and operations for in-person learning, he added.
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