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The District of North Vancouver will expand and refurbish the Capilano Library in Edgemont Village thanks to a joint investment of $2 million from the federal and provincial governments. This funding will be provided through the Canada-B.C. Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (CBCMRIF), which supports the continued growth of B.C. communities as greener, healthier and more sustainable places to live.
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The federal and provincial governments will jointly invest $450,000 to build a public transit system in Camrose and to develop roadside infrastructure management software for the County of Stettler.
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A federal and provincial investment of $75,000 will improve broadband services and introduce high-speed Internet access to the Yahk-Kingsgate area and other nearby rural communities. The funding is provided through the Canada-B.C. Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (CBCMRIF), which is enabling communities across B.C. to become healthier, greener and more sustainable places to live.
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The residents of Yorkton, Canora, Esterhazy, Hudson Bay, Kelvington, Langenburg, Melville and Sturgis will benefit from over $944,000 in combined federal and provincial funding through the Canada-Saskatchewan Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (MRIF) to build and upgrade community cultural and recreational facilities.
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The federal and provincial governments will invest more than $6 million in infrastructure projects in the towns of Drumheller and Chestermere and the villages of Rockyford and Veteran, Alberta.
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A federal and provincial investment of almost $3.2 million will support major improvements in sewer and wastewater treatment in Harrison Hot Springs and the District of Kent. Funds come from the Canada-B.C. Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (CBCMRIF), a program that enables communities across B.C. to become healthier, greener and more sustainable places to live.
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The residents of Humboldt, Cudworth, Vonda and the Rural Municipality of Bayne will enjoy improved community recreational facilities thanks to more than $171,000 in combined federal and provincial funding through the Canada-Saskatchewan Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (MRIF).
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The City of Nanaimo will reduce greenhouse gases and vehicle congestion by improving a busy stretch of road, thanks to an investment of $790,000 from the federal and provincial governments. The funding is provided through the Canada-B.C. Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (CBCMRIF). The Fund enables communities across B.C. to become healthier, greener and more sustainable places to live.
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A federal and provincial investment of more than $685,000 will help Keremeos extend its sewer to the Upper Bench area, helping to protect the community's water supply from risk of contamination. The funding is being provided through the Canada-B.C. Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (CBCMRIF), which enables communities across B.C. to become healthier, greener and more sustainable places to live.
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A $321,948 investment from the Canada-Saskatchewan Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (MRIF) will result in significant improvements to the Oxbow Arena, construction of a new outdoor swimming pool for Alida and a multi-purpose tarp structure in Manor. The MRIF contribution represents 50 per cent of the total $643,901 cost of the three projects.