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Moose Jaw receiving $1M in government funding for solar power upgrades to city buildings

- Larissa Kurz

Moose Jaw is one of several communitie­s that will be receiving funding from both the federal and provincial government­s through a new investment program. More than $50.2 million in joint funding has been announced, to be provided to 55 infrastruc­ture projects across Saskatchew­an through the new COVID-19 Resilience Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastruc­ture Program.

The funding will be used to help communitie­s complete projects that will enhance the quality of life for citizens, meet their growing needs, and support local economies.

The Saskatchew­an government is providing $16.4 million in funding to the projects selected for the program, and the Government of Canada is providing $21.2 million. The remaining $12.5 million is being supplied by project recipients. “With the COVID-19 Resilience Stream, we are also responding to the impacts of the pandemic through flexible and accelerate­d investment­s in key infrastruc­ture upgrades as quickly as possible,” said Jim

Carr, the Government of Canada's Special Representa­tive for the Prairies, in a press release. “The funding announced today will help communitie­s build back better, create jobs, and build cleaner, more inclusive communitie­s."

The city of Moose Jaw is set to receive just over $1 million for a solar power upgrade project, supporting the installati­on of over 1,000 solar panels and associated equipment on five buildings operated by the municipali­ty. Of that funding, $770,019 will come from the joint government fund and the municipali­ty is providing $276,781.

Locations receiving panels are Yara Centre, the Kinsmen SportsPlex, City Hall, the City Public Works and Transit building, and Mosaic place.

Similar solar upgrades will also be happening in Wilkie and Biggar. Swift Current is receiving $4.4 million in joint funding for the creation of approximat­ely 11 kilometres of multi-use pathways, including new signage, with an additional $ 1.5 million in funds from the city for a total of over $5.8 million.

Other projects funded by the program include accessibil­ity upgrades to the Saskatchew­an Science Centre in Regina, and various upgrades for community centres, walking trails, recreation­al facilities, and more across Saskatchew­an.

The goal of the funding is to support communitie­s with necessary infrastruc­ture projects, which will in turn create constructi­on employment opportunit­ies and better services for residents.

 ??  ?? Yara Centre is one of five locations to receive solar panel upgrades due a new joint government funding program. (file photo)
Yara Centre is one of five locations to receive solar panel upgrades due a new joint government funding program. (file photo)

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