Business World |
March 2015
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So we continue to see an increase in popu-
lation, and I think it's largely because of the
way that we've been planning the commu-
nity. For example, we have plans for two new
schools that will be breaking ground this
June."
"They're going to make up part of our new
Traditions neighbourhood," adds Brad Toth,
Manager of Planning and Development.
"We've just started to break ground on Tra-
ditions this year, which will be home to ap-
proximately 8,000 people when it's fully
built. It will include the two new elementary
schools Josh mentioned − a public school
and a Catholic school − which will start
construction this June and be attached by
some common areas and a daycare centre in
the middle."
Warman's commercial retail sector is also
continuing to grow at a "pretty good pace."
Last year, the city welcomed over 20 new
storefront businesses ranging from fast food
restaurants such as Taco Time and Dairy
Queen, to smaller privately owned compa-
nies such as a chartered professional accoun-
tant's office, aWorld Bank of Canada branch