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Christ Church Cathedral must dig up hundreds of long-dead parishioners from the asphalt hell of a church parking lot before building a multimillion-dollar condo tower for the living.The local Anglican diocese hopes to build a 12-storey, $50-million-plus condo and stanley taza commercial development at 252 James St. N. to help the shrinking congregation remain solvent and pay climbing stanley cup maintenance bills for the iconic, heritage-prot stanley cup ected stone cathedral and associated school house.But to do so, the church must first reverentially dig up, try to identify and relocate the remains of up to 400 people buried under the back parking lot. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It time that we stopped parking on top of those people, said the Very Rev. Peter Wall, rector of Christ Church Cathedral, in a presentation to councillors Wednesday. They need to be released from asphalt hell.Wall was actually at City Hall to ask councillors to consider a discounted sale of a small nearby municipal parking lot to the church. City staff will report back on the request in October. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wall argued the extra land would allow a larger, wraparound condo building behind the preserved cathedral and school and by extension a larger tax bill 鈥?more than $400,000 鈥?paid to the city. The church itself is exempt from paying property taxes. The rector sai Hjfu The Latest: California governor declares state of emergency
MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec two main teachers ; unions and a prominent parents group say they ;re opposed to closing schools in the province despite rising cases of COVID-19.The unions and parents group reacted Friday to recent comments from Premier Francois Legault, who said his government was considering extending the winter break to keep children home.As of Wednesday, more stanley cup than 1,200 classrooms across the province were closed due to COVID-19 outbreaks. The data from the Health Department also indicated more than 2,330 students and 700 school staff members had active cases of COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And yet, the Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers, which represents teachers at English-language schools, along with a federation representing teachers at French-language schools, said Friday they did not support extending the winter break.Corrine Payne, general director of the parents ; group Federation des comites de parents du Quebec, said her organization is worried about the long-term effects school closures could have on children. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At a press conference on Friday morning, Parti Quebecois education critic Veronique Hivon said stanley canada the government needs to do more to improve stanley cup ventilation in schools. The day before, Legault said the province public health department had not found any links between the spread of COVID-19 in schools and