Share Residents of William Manor in Saskatoon are enjoying an enhanced quality of life after a $545,000 renovation of the building. The Government of Canada has contributed $250,000 in funding for this project. Repairing rental properties help build strong, healthy neighbourhoods but most importantly it helps improve the quality of life for tenants. Funding was [...]
Share On October 8th, 2009 the Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, Lynne Yelich and Saskatchewan Minister of Municipal Affairs, Jeremy Harrison have announced a joint investment of more than $6.5 million through the Recreations Infrastructure Canada (RInC) program; it is a major job creating investment from Canada’s Economic Action Plan and will help [...]
Share On September 21st, it was announced that there will be support by the Harper Government for eight projects that will strengthen recreational infrastructure in Southern Alberta communities simultaneously stimulating economic activity. The Harper Government is supporting eight projects in seven municipalities across Alberta. Federal funding is $1,476,415 and is being provided through the Recreational [...]
Share Thanks to the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) program, the Board of Education of School District No. 36 will undertake upgrades to Queen Elizabeth Secondary School; this is a major job creating investment from Canada`s Economic Action Plan. Federal funding for this project will improve recreational opportunities in Surrey. Projects likes this one helps create [...]
Share The Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan will be investing in upgrades water treatment facilities and roads in the communities of St. Walburg, Vibank and the rural municipality of Beaver River. This project was announced on September 25th, and hopes to help ensure that Canada will come out of the current economic uncertainty stronger than [...]