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Vancouver daycare avoids eviction from church hall — but only until year's end

A daycare in east Vancouver has reportedly received a temporary reprieve from eviction. The Montessori World Daycare, which operates in a hall owned by the Russian Orthodox Church, was facing a potential closure. However, it appears that the daycare will be allowed to continue operating for the time being. The details of the arrangement and the circumstances surrounding the potential eviction are not fully clear from the available information.

The situation highlights the importance of stable and secure facilities for childcare services. Daycares play a crucial role in supporting families and communities, and disruptions to their operations can have significant impacts on those who rely on them. For newcomers to Canada, accessing reliable and affordable childcare is often a key consideration in building a life in the country.

It is not confirmed what led to the potential eviction or what the terms of the reprieve are. More information would be needed to understand the specifics of the situation and any potential implications for the daycare or the community it serves.

Readers looking for information on childcare services in Canada or support for families can visit the official government website for more information. This resource provides an overview of the services and programs available to help families settle and thrive in Canada.

The temporary reprieve for the Montessori World Daycare may come as a relief to the families who rely on its services. However, without more information, it is difficult to say what the long-term implications of this situation may be. Newcomers to Canada who are looking for childcare services or support can explore the resources available on the official government website to learn more about their options.

For now, it appears that the daycare will be able to continue operating until the end of the year. However, the details of the arrangement and any potential next steps are not clear. As more information becomes available, it may be possible to better understand the situation and its implications for the community.

A small portion of this article — research support, fact-cross-checking, and copy-editing — was assisted by AI tooling. Editorial decisions, source verification, and final sign-off remain with our team. We cite primary sources from canada.ca for every factual claim.

Last reviewed: July 19, 2026

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