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Piikani Nation has received $50 million for a new school that will accommodate 600 students from kindergarten to Grade 12.
The new school will replace the community’s existing institution, built in 1959 , which admits about 300 students and members of the Nation say is filled with asbestos.
Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu acknowledged the significance of the project.
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