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Emergency child care extended, not expanded

Only two centres are currently offering emergency child care and both are full. Only children in each centre's existing cohort qualify at this time anyway.
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THUNDER BAY – The Thunder Bay District Social Services Board says it is extending, but not expanding, emergency child care service for essential works.

The TBDSSAB on Thursday announced it will continue a partnership with two child-care centres to offer the service, but added both are at full capacity and the remaining centres are unable to offer emergency care under current conditions.

The news comes a day after Dr. Janet DeMille, the medical officer of health at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit, announced that schools will remain closed to in-person classes through the revamped spring break, which concludes on April 16. The order also includes the suspension of before- and after-school care during the extended two week pause of in-class learning.

The TBDSSAB added that at the centres where emergency child care is being offered, only those in existing cohorts for those centres can take part.



Leith Dunick

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