City looks at ways to cut red tape to get modular classrooms installed faster
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City looks at ways to cut red tape to get modular classrooms installed faster
About 160 of CBE's 250 schools are currently above their utilization
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By Scott Strasser
Published Jul 15, 2026
Last updated 30 minutes ago
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Modular classrooms , right, at West Springs School on October 31, 2014. A city committee is looking at how to make it faster for school boards to get modular classrooms installed. Ted Rhodes/Calgary Her…
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