On Tuesday, the provincial government committed to doubling the number of such spaces in B.C. over the next three years. And on Wednesday the City said work has begun on building a new daycare centre in the downtown - one Alexander s organization will be operating once it s opened near the end of this year. It has amounted to a series of hallmark days for Alexander. For those of us that are in childcare and really committed to the importance of early learning and quality of care and great outcomes for children and great outcomes for families and particularly in terms of women s ability to re-enter the workforce, it s stellar, said Alexander, who is the YMCA of NBC s CEO.
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On July 4, 2018, former city manager Kathleen Soltis forwarded an email from Frank Quinn of A & T Project Development Inc., the Park House condominium developer, to city director of finance Kris Dalio, then-general manager of planning and development Ian Wells and an email listed as Mayor. Quinn warned the city to expect significant cost overruns for the city s parkade at Sixth Avenue and George Street. The email continues in a second image attached to this story. - Screen capture of a City of Prince George email, released to The Citizen
On July 4, 2018, former city manager Kathleen Soltis forwarded an email from Frank Quinn of A & T Project Development Inc., the Park House condominium developer, to city director of finance Kris Dalio, then-general manager of planning and development Ian Wells and an email listed as Mayor. Quinn warned the city to expect significant cost overuns for the city s parkade at Sixth Avenue and George Street.
Ian Wells, then the general manager of planning development, and Kris Dalio, the city’s finance director, were CC’ed in the email. Attached was an email sent the previous day by Frank Quinn of A & T Project Development Inc., the Park House condominium developer, about the rapidly rising costs of the adjacent parkade the company had agreed to build as part of its deal with the city. The emails were released to The Citizen last Friday afternoon after a Freedom of Information request was made Dec. 9 to the City of Prince George for all documents pertaining to the construction of the George Street parkade.