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e x p a n d d a y ca re Suite 1100 chosen, MISN lounge to be relocated T homas Q uail After two hours of heated debate last Thursday night, the Students' Society Legislative Council voted to expand the SSMU daycare service into Shatner suite noo, bumping the McGill International Students' Network from their lounge. The motion—put forth in a special General Assembly before Council's bi-weekly meeting—passed decisively with only one vote against and one abstention. A nursery will replace the lounge space currently occupied by the MISN. The MISN lounge is located in the Shatner building, near the firstfloor passageway to the Brown building. Catering to undergraduates, the nursery will have eight available spots for children aged four to 18 months. According to SSMU there are 14 undergraduate mothers on the waiting list. SSMU will begin renovating the space once the administration approves the switch. As part of Quebec's publicly funded daycare system, the government will subsidize all of the new nursery spaces. Parents lucky enough to secure a spot will pay $7 per day for childcare. "For SSMU, this will not have any financial impact. We will front some renovation costs, but all operating costs are completely covered by the
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VIcGill c o n t e m p la t in g p u r c h a s e o f R o y a l V ic Jniversity may not be the only bidder for the century-old hospital S arah B abbage Facing a need for more modern, user-friendly buildings, e Royal Victoria Hospital is building a new hospital complex Notre Dame de Grâce, which it hopes to move into in 2013. The move will leave the hospital's current buildings up for lie, and McGill University is already eyeing them as a poten>1solution to its space deficit. The hospital currently occupies 13 buildings, the first of hich was built in 1893. Together they make up 3,3 million luarefeet of reusable space, according to the Montreal Metro aard ofTrade. The hospital is both owned and operated by the McGill
University Health Centre, which is a separate legal entity from the university. The MUHC first brought up the idea of mov ing in 1992, and made the decision after a study conducted in 2000 showed it would be more expensive to modernize exist ing facilities than to relocate. When the university first heard of the hospital's plans to move, it was only interested in buying a few of the buildings, particularly those that could be easily adapted into residences, according to McGill Provost Anthony Masi. Since then, Masi said, McGill University has undertaken a more extensive planning exercise for their Master Plan—the university's over-arching long-term future plan. The results in dicated that they were going to need more space. “While we still have some ability to rationalize the space
we presently occupy on our downtown campus ... estimates are that McGill will need nearly one million more square feet of floor space over the next decade or so," Masi said in an email to theTribune. The space would be used for graduate students, research facilities, temporary initiatives and "swing-space," which would serve as a temporary location for groups and activities dis placed by renovation. The university has yet to submit a bid for the properties, but, according to Masi, taking over existing buildings best suits McGill's needs. "Most of our consultation on the downtown campus has See RENOVATION COSTS on page 3
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