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The Manitoba government is inviting Thompson residents of Manitoba Housing to provide feedback on designs for a new playground in the community, announced Housing, Addictions and Homelessness Minister Bernadette Smith today.
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“Our government recognizes that play is a crucial part of child development that teaches kids about the world around them and helps them cultivate social skills they will carry forward for the rest of their lives,” said Smith. “I’m pleased to announce our government is investing in the future of children in Thompson by building a new playground at the housing complex. I encourage residents to share their feedback on the proposed plans to ensure they address community needs now and into the future.”
Manitoba Housing is considering three design options for a new playground at 539 Princeton Dr., and a companion swing set and benches nearby at 8 Brandon Cres. The playground will be accessible and will feature Indigenous cultural elements. Community consultations on the new playground will begin in the coming weeks, the minister noted.
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“Thompson families want the same thing all Manitobans want, the freedom to raise a healthy family in a safe community,” said Kathy Valentino, deputy mayor, City of Thompson. The new playground reflects the values of our community and build relationships between youth and their families.”
These in-person consultations will also be an opportunity for Manitoba Housing residents to connect with staff to ask questions and share ideas. A playground-themed colouring and drawing station will be available for children at the session, the minister added.
Manitoba Housing owns and operates 95 rental units in Thompson. Of those, 55 units are townhouse properties designated for families, and 40 units in two apartment blocks are designated for families or tenants aged 50 and over.
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