Part of the discussion that we’ve had in the community was also... At times it is the wish of the community not to have running water, but at the same time we are pursuing with the school to put in a piping system for running water because we feel that we need to have students healthy in the school so the germs don’t spread around. So, Mr. Speaker, we are committing $225,000 to deal with that matter. At the same time we need to look forward at how we can work with the community on expansion down the road. So, Mr. Speaker, again, we need to work with the DEC and DEA at the community level. They’re the ones who the schools are under and we need to work closely with them. The visit to the community was a good opportunity for us to get into the community with my staff and just to see the school, the size of the school, how compact it is and so forth. So, yes, we will be putting in the piping system this year.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 138-16(5): Facility Issues At Colville Lake School
In the Legislative Assembly on May 14th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 138-16(5): Facility Issues At Colville Lake School
Oral Questions (Reversion)
May 13th, 2010
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