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New French-language childcare centre opens to serve Kelowna families

'Providing children access to their community's culture and language is so important'

A new French-language child care centre has opened its doors in Kelowna, bringing more support to local Francophone families and strengthening early education in the region.

Les libellules (The Dragonflies) child care centre is run by le Phare C.-B., an organization under the F茅d茅ration des parents francophones de Colombie-Britannique. The centre began operating in December 2023, then moved into a brand-new facility in August 2024.

It offers a nursery for children aged 15 to 30 months, child care for those aged 30 months to five years, and school-age care for students at l香蕉视频直播櫭ヽole de l香蕉视频直播橝nse-au-sable. The project was developed in partnership with the Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique (CSF) and received funding from the B.C. government香蕉视频直播檚 ChildCareBC New Spaces Fund.

For parent Lucie Perroudon, the centre is a life saver.

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Perroudon香蕉视频直播檚 five year old daughter was previously enrolled a French immersion program in West Kelowna, but it was only offered two days a week, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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Mayor Tom Dyas, and Kelowna-Mission MLA Gavin Dew were also on hand for the ribbon cutting.

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Dew pointed out that childcare is a crucial economic enabler, especially for women being able to be part of the work force.   

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B.C.'s Parliamentary Secretary for Child Care, Rohini Arora, noted that providing children access to their community's culture and language so important for their development and well being.

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Les libellules is one of 13 child care centres managed by le Phare C.-B., which is working to expand access to Francophone child care across the province. The goal is to support language development from a young age and help preserve French in minority-language communities like Kelowna.

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To attend Les libellules, at least one parent must be a 香蕉视频直播渞ights holder,香蕉视频直播 meaning they meet the legal criteria for having their child educated in a CSF school. 

More information about eligibility is available on the .



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