Share Moose Jaw’s gem, Wakamow Valley will be seeing major upgrades thanks to funding provided from the valley authority, and the federal and provincial governments. Upgrades will include the rebuilding of the Assinboine Walking Bridge; the retrofitting of the Cree walking ridge for safer pedestrian access and upgrading the pathway linking the two bridges. The [...]
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 City of Surrey will be moving forward with improvements to the Newton Recreation Centre. These improvements are able to get done with the help of the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) program, a major job-creating investment from Canada’s Economic Action Plan. On September 23rd, it was announced that federal funding for the project will [...]
Share With funding from the Federal, Provincial and Municipal levels of Government, residents of Manitoba will soon have nine new recreational infrastructure projects. On September 21st, it was announced that funding for these new recreational projects will create jobs in Winnipeg and several rural Manitoba communities. The investments are part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan, [...]