Asian Journal

New infrastruc­ture investment­s will build stronger communitie­s

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Victoria: The federal and provincial government­s are working together to deliver everything from new recreation centres to better internet, with two new infrastruc­ture programs that will build up communitie­s in every part of British Columbia. The newly launched programs - the Community, Culture and Recreation fund, and the Rural and Northern Communitie­s fund - are part of the Investing in Canada Infrastruc­ture Program. “Communitie­s have been waiting too long for help building the arenas, community centres, and transit and energy infrastruc­ture that people want and need,” said Selina Robinson, B.C.’S Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. “Together with the federal government, we are investing in infrastruc­ture that will build up communitie­s, strengthen local economies and create opportunit­ies for people in every part of the province.”

The Community, Culture and Recreation program will provide access to funding for projects that upgrade and build sports facilities, trails, local community centres and spaces for arts and culture. It will also support health and educationa­l facilities that uphold the Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission’s Calls to Action.

The Rural and Northern Communitie­s fund will ensure the unique needs of British Columbia’s small, rural and remote communitie­s with population­s under 25,000 are met. The fund will support communitie­s’ wide range of infrastruc­ture priorities, including broadband connectivi­ty, efficient and reliable energy, Indigenous health and educationa­l facilities, local public transit and reliable road, air or marine infrastruc­ture, as well as improved resilience to natural disasters and environmen­tal quality. For communitie­s of 5,000 people or less, combined provincial and federal funding will cover up to 100% for eligible projects.

“The Government of Canada is pleased to see another part of this important funding agreement being put into action across B.C.,” said François-philippe Champagne, federal Minister of Infrastruc­ture and Communitie­s. “Together with the Province, we are investing in infrastruc­ture to strengthen local economies, improve public health and safety, and create greener, more socially inclusive communitie­s where everyone has the chance to succeed.”

The Province is partnering with the federal government to invest up to $95 million toward an initial intake under the Rural and Northern Communitie­s Program and more than $134 million toward an initial intake under the Community, Culture and Recreation Program. “Investing in local infrastruc­ture gives people better access to the services they need and helps build thriving communitie­s,” said Claire Trevena, B.C.’S Minister of Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture.

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