01-05-2015, 03:30 PM
This is already happening in Vancouver, and the boards there are finding space for new schools by doing them a bit differently than they are used to: I read about one that is opening soon that will be four storeys, evidently rare for an elementary school. I surmise that it's a challenge, but not insurmountable. I've never heard of this being an issue in Toronto.
It would be funny if the Waterloo boards had to one day look for space to accommodate students in the cores, after they abandoned the central neighbourhoods.
It would be funny if the Waterloo boards had to one day look for space to accommodate students in the cores, after they abandoned the central neighbourhoods.

