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Province helps small communities

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The Province of British Columbia is helping small, rural  communities address infrastructure priorities with an investment of $17.2  million through the Towns for Tomorrow program, announced Ida Chong,  Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, and Blair Lekstrom,  Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure.

The Province has approved 47 new Towns for Tomorrow projects. With this  final round of grants, the program has now funded 201 infrastructure  projects in communities throughout British Columbia.

Communities with a population under 5,000 are receiving up to 80 per cent  provincial funding, to a maximum contribution of $400,000 for approved  projects. Communities with populations from 5,000 to 15,000 are getting up  to 75 per cent, to a maximum provincial contribution of $375,000.

 

Towns for Tomorrow funding is intended to support the development or  improvement of local infrastructure. Eligible projects include those  related to water quality, wastewater, environmental energy improvements,  local roads, recreation, culture, tourism, public transit, protective and  emergency services infrastructure and community development.