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A look inside the renovated Compass Early Learning and Care facility on Prentice Street in Minden. /Photos submitted
News14 April 2021
By Chad Ingram
The renovation and expansion of the Compass Early Learning and Care facility in Minden is complete and, once it is safe to do so, the daycare provider intends to invite the community to check out the building.
Compass ELC received grant funding to expand the number of childcare spaces at the facility on Prentice Street from 26 to 49.
“Our renovations are now complete and we are excited to announce that we now have spaces for 10 infants, 15 toddlers and 24 preschoolers,” reads a release from Compass. “We have been welcoming back families and are currently working through our waiting list for new families. We have some part-time and full-time spaces available.”
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One student has tested positive for COVID-19 at Spruce Glen Public School in Huntsville, so the class they were a part of has been closed.
This is the third time a COVID-19 case has been confirmed at the school. The previous cases were reported on September 22nd and December 26th.
While the classroom has been closed, the school will remain open.
“A positive case at the school does not mean the individual was exposed to COVID-19 at the school,” it reads on Trillium Lakelands District School Board’s COVID-19 tracker. “They may have been exposed somewhere else in the community.”