Council reduces parking requirements for child-care spaces to encourage more to enter industry
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Council reduces parking requirements for child-care spaces to encourage more to enter industry
'The more we can allow child care to set up where the children are, the less likely we are to have traffic and parking issues.'
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By Eric Bowling
Published Jun 24, 2026
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
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A daycare centre under construction on 107 Avenue and 116 Street. Council reduced the required number of parking spaces for …
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