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Ottawa Now - Brockville General Hospital finalizes agreement to purchase former public school

March 17, 2026

The Brockville General Hospital says it has finalized an agreement with the Upper Canada District School Board to acquire an old school. The former Commonwealth Public School sits on the street across from the hospital, and it’s been used as a warming centre this Winter. But once the warming centre has closed, the transformation will begin. Kristy Cameron chats with Julie Caffin, the CEO of Brockville General Hospital, on Ottawa Now.



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