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St. Lawrence College Receives Over $48,000 To Support Virtual Learning Projects
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St. Lawrence College is receiving some provincial support to help provide students with better access to online learning opportunities.
Ontario has announced it’s supporting multiple innovative virtual learning projects at the college as part of the province’s Virtual Learning Strategy which was announced in December.
MPP for Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Steve Clark says the province’s economic recovery from the pandemic will be driven by innovation and by equipping the future workforce with the tools they need to succeed.
Province Investing $2.46 Million In Brockville’s St. Lawrence Lodge
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A huge investment has been announced for St. Lawrence Lodge in Brockville.
Last week, MPP for Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Steve Clark announced $2,462,501 in funding from the province and Federal government to improve and make upgrades at the long term care home.
Clarke says the investment is on top of funding that was previously announced for Wellington House in Prescott, Bayfield Manor in Kemptville, and Mapleview Lodge in Athens.
He says it’s all part of the province’s commitment to improve long-term care.
“It is good news for those facilities, and again, it’s part of a collaborative effort between the province and Federal government to help long-term care residents in Ontario,” Clark said.
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Over $586,000 Going To Combat Human Trafficking in Leeds, Grenville, And Surrounding Areas
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A big investment is being made to help combat human trafficking in Leeds, Grenville and surrounding areas.
On Friday, the province announced it’s investing more than $586,000 over the next five years to create a new community-based program to support young victims and survivors of human trafficking.
Associate Minister of Children and Women’s Issues Jill Dunlop was in Brockville to announce the funding, along with MPP for Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Steve Clark.
Dunlop says this program will support long-term healing for child and youth victims of sex trafficking in our area.