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| NEWS RELEASE | |
| For Immediate Release 2025ECC0049-001181 Dec. 2, 2025 |
Ministry of Education and Child Care |
| Opening more child care spaces in Mackenzie Families now have access to 62 licensed spaces at new Mackenzie child care centre |
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MACKENZIE – Summary
__________ More families in Mackenzie have affordable, high-quality child care at a new centre, which will help lower child care expenses, reduce waiting lists, and help families balance work, school and home life. “It’s exciting to see more child care spaces opening for families in Mackenzie,” said Rohini Arora, B.C.’s parliamentary secretary for child care. “These new spaces give parents peace of mind knowing their children are safe and cared for, allowing them to focus on their own professional and personal-development goals. Affordable, reliable child care is a game changer for communities and we’re proud to be delivering the type of care hard-working families need.” Helping more Mackenzie families The new Prince George School District Child Care Facility is at 32 Heather Cres. in Mackenzie. It has 12 licensed child care spaces for children younger than 36 months, 25 spaces for children between 30 months and school age, and 25 spaces for school-age children. “These new child care spaces will help families in Mackenzie thrive,” said Anna Gainey, Canada’s Secretary of State for Children and Youth. “Centres like these make a real difference in the community and are helping build a future where affordable and quality child care is within reach for everyone.” Working with community partners
Creating more child care throughout B.C.
Funding new child care spaces is part of the Province’s ChildCareBC plan to build access to affordable, quality and inclusive child care, and one of the many ways government is working to reduce costs for families. Quote: Jameel Aziz, superintendent and CEO, Prince George School District (SD 57) – “SD 57 is pleased to partner with the Ministry of Education and Child Care to provide new, state-of-the-art facilities in Mackenzie. We believe that this centre will offer Mackenzie long-term and sustainable child care that the community can rely upon in a well-placed setting. We look forward to working on the completion of other projects across our SD 57 region.” Quick Facts:
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