Davisville P.S. no architectural treasure, locals say
A Globe and Mail essay lamenting the imminent destruction of Davisville Junior Public School’s building has left residents scratching their heads.
Read moreA Globe and Mail essay lamenting the imminent destruction of Davisville Junior Public School’s building has left residents scratching their heads.
Read moreThe redevelopment of Davisville Junior Public School and Spectrum Alternative School will officially include a city-funded community centre. The new community centre will be first in Ward 22.
Read moreThe question about a future Davisville community hub appears to be shifting from “Will there be a community centre?” to “What would you like to see there?”
Read moreThe recent announcement that the Ontario government would provide $14.7 million in funding to rebuild Davisville Junior Public School was “fantastic news,” says Midtown Hub co-founder Lisa Kelleher, whose own daughter will be graduating from the school this year.
Read moreEducation Minister Liz Sandals has announced the Ontario government is investing $498 million in school construction and renovation projects across the province — including $14.7 million to build a much-needed new facility for Davisville Junior Public School, where the announcement was made on Nov. 9.
Read moreDavisville Junior Public School could mark the site of Ward 22’s first-ever community centre, if the people behind a newly minted grassroots organization get their way.
Read moreDavisville Village Farmers’ Market, a May to October fixture at June Rowlands Park since 2012, has been commemorated with a mural, courtesy young fans at Davisville Junior Public School and the city’s Parks, Forestry & Recreation department.
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