ECE, not spaces, the biggest need for sustainable childcare
PRINCE GEORGE — Childcare has long been an issue in Prince George. But the latest concern being raised has nothing to do with COVID, as seems to be the norm nowadays, rather finding suitable workers to meet available work.
Nest Academy is a local daycare closing its service for infants and toddlers. This will take effect in the new year and is expected to last at least three months. For parents who use the service, it means finding new care for their kids, a rather daunting task.
“The 0-3 [year old] spaces are nearly impossible [to find],” expressed Karen Muir, a single mom with two kids. “I spent months looking for the one that I did get and it was a new daycare. I was lucky they took me on. Now I have been looking again and have been presented with one-year-long waitlists.
