West Kelowna's Chief Tomat Elementary Receiving 7 New Classrooms for 165 Students
- In 2025, Chief Tomat Elementary in West Kelowna will add seven new classrooms, creating space for 165 additional students as part of a provincial school expansion.
- The expansion responds to growing demand for school spaces across British Columbia, prompting the government to start construction earlier this year.
- The $340 million provincial project includes new classrooms at multiple locations such as Langley, Abbotsford, Powell River, and Nanaimo, supporting fast-growing communities.
- Minister of Infrastructure Bowinn Ma said, "We're working urgently to deliver schools faster" to ensure students have modern, safe learning environments in their neighbourhoods.
- This initiative adds over 1,700 student spaces and reflects ongoing historic capital investments aimed at reducing enrolment pressures and strengthening communities province-wide.
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