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New child care centre opens for Invermere parents [1]

Author: 
Government of British Columbia
Source: 
Government of British Columbia
Format: 
government document
Publication Date: 
27 Oct 2025
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Access online [2]

Excerpts 

Families in Invermere will soon benefit from more affordable, high-quality child care, with 148 new licensed spaces opening on the grounds of Eileen Madson Primary school.

“This new child care centre in Invermere is a game-changer for families,” said Rohini Arora, B.C. parliamentary secretary for child care. “With these new spaces, more children will have a safe, nurturing place to play and learn, while empowering their parents to focus on their own professional and personal-development goals. We know that every dollar we invest in child care expansion strengthens our economy and builds a more resilient, prosperous future for all British Columbians.”

The Province partnered with the Rocky Mountain School District to create these new child care spaces through an investment of nearly $9 million from the ChildCareBC New Spaces Fund. This fund is jointly supported by provincial investments and federal funding under the 2021-22 to 2025-26 Canada-British Columbia Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement. British Columbia and the federal government have signed an extension to the agreement until 2030-31.

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Related link: 
Province to remove barriers, make way for more child care at schools [3]
Region: 
British Columbia [4]
Tags: 
child care policy [5]
expansion [6]
school-age [7]
space creation [8]

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