Backgrounder: Canada and Saskatchewan invest in 28 infrastructure projects across the province to build more resilient, greener communities

Backgrounder

Backgrounder: Canada and Saskatchewan invest in 28 infrastructure projects across the province to build more resilient, greener communities

Canada and Saskatchewan invest in 28 infrastructure projects across the province to build more resilient, greener communities

Joint federal, provincial, and project proponent funding through the Investing in Canada plan will support 28 projects across Saskatchewan.

The Government of Canada is investing more than $25.4 million towards these 28 projects through the Rural and Northern Infrastructure stream, Green Infrastructure stream, and the Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The Government of Saskatchewan is contributing $19.2 million. Recipients are contributing more than $14.6 million to these projects and responsible for any additional costs.

Project information

Location

Project Name

Project Details

Federal Funding

Provincial Funding

Recipient Funding

Regina, City of

YWCA of Regina - Center for Women and Families - Healing Space and Ceremony Lodge

Construction of the healing space and ceremony lodge as part of the larger community hub project, which will provide accessible access to Indigenous ways of knowing to help educate people about the diversity of knowledge that exists across Indigenous communities, knowledge keepers, Elders, Indigenous ceremony, language keepers and healing.

$1,552,000

$1,293,204

$1,034,796

Meadow Lake, City of

City of Meadow Lake Recreation & Civic Centre

Construction of a 123,054 square foot recreational, cultural and community gathering centre, which includes a full NHL size ice surface, a pleasure rink, a field house with concession stands, and an event hall.

$14,932,023

$12,442,108

$9,955,926

Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man First Nation

* Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man First Nation - Interpretive Cultural Art Gallery

Construction of a new 1,342.44 sq. m Interpretive Cultural Art Gallery, which will provide Indigenous Land and Language Circle - Relational Healing: Indigenous mental health and wellbeing.

$4,371,287

$1,457,096

$0

Wellington No. 97, Rural Municipality of

* RM of Wellington No.97 - SW Bridge Replacement

Replacement of the existing 30.5 m treated timber bridge with a new Bridge. Dismantling and removal of the existing structure with the installation of a new structure and required earthwork.

$166,700

$333,300

$500,000

Davidson, Town of

Town of Davidson - Communiplex Addition

Expansion of the existing arena to include two additional dressing rooms including bathrooms, showers, and storage. Improve accessibility for the main building entrance and access to the arena area from the lobby.

$265,302

$221,063

$176,890

Saskatchewan Beach, Resort Village of

Resort Village of Saskatchewan Beach - Upgrade Sailing Clubhouse

Repairs and stabilization to the foundation of the existing building, making it a year-round structure. The clubhouse will be raised from six to eight feet. Once completed, a permanent jack system will be installed to enable stabilizing adjustments and an expanded covered deck on the south side of the building will be built.

$52,720

$43,929

$35,151

Big River, Town of

Town of Big River - Rink and Community Centre Revitalization

Upgrading eight ice arenas and two curling rinks in the facility, which will reduce energy and power costs. Upgrade accessibility and no-slip flooring, lighting, boilers, canteen, eavestroughs, dressing rooms, doors, ice plant, and plumbing.

$405,942

$338,251

$270,662

Debden, Village of

Corporation du Centre Communautaire de Debden - Community Centre Preventative Maintenance Upgrades

Replacement of wheelchair ramps with a solid cement structure, main doors and the installation of automatic door openers, and remove and replace the skylights to a solid structure. Upgrade exterior windows, doors, heating and cooling equipment.

$71,666

$59,716

$47,783

Flett's Springs No. 429, Rural Municipality of

Rural Municipality of Flett's Springs No. 429 - Penners Bridge Replacement

Replacement of the existing 6.1 m treated timber bridge with a new Bridge. Dismantling and removal of the existing structure, with the installation of the new structure, and required earthwork.

$166,700

$333,300

$500,000

Carnduff, Town of

Town of Carnduff - Outdoor Multiplex

Construction of an outdoor multi-sport centre, which will include a 100'x100' cement pad with 12' chain link fencing with a sport court floor covering to provide the safest environment for all users.

$99,200

$82,658

$66,142

Willow Bunch, Rural Municipality No. 42

Jean Louis Legare Regional Park Authority - Campground Service Centre

Construction of a new 480 sq/ft wheelchair accessible unisex campground service centre with new plumbing systems and new electrical system. Incorporation of three unisex washrooms with showers and one barrier-free unisex washroom with shower, two unisex bay lavatories and a mechanical room.

$63,416

$52,841

$42,283

Melfort, City of

Melfort and District Curling Club - Rink Roof Retrofit & Ice Plant Replacement

Replacement of the ice plant (ammonia chiller, compressor, motor, and related piping) with a new higher energy efficient ice plant. Retrofitting the 5,000 sq ft flat roof of the facility.

$169,894

$141,565

$113,277

Pleasantdale No. 398, Rural Municipality of

Kipabiskau Regional Park Authority - Accessible Ball Court Development

Creation of a recreational area for pickleball, volleyball, basketball, and ball hockey with no fees attached to the use of this facility. Creation of 40" entrances wide to make the facility more accessible for wheelchairs.

$48,584

$40,482

$32,393

Kipling, Town of

Town of Kipling - Arena Upgrades

Repairing the retaining wall essential to the structural integrity of the arena facility. Replacement of the current vestibule with a new 90.8 sq. m. wheelchair accessible vestibule. Replacement of the exterior siding and lighting of the facility and addition of a wheelchair accessible washroom.

$166,400

$138,653

$110,947

Gravelbourg, Town of

Town of Gravelbourg - Landfill Decommissioning

Decommission and reclaim the landfill.

$495,328

$412,732

$330,260

Waverley No. 44, Rural Municipality of

Rural Municipality of Waverley No. 44 - Glentworth Landfill Decommissioning

Decommission and reclaiming of the active (0.05 ha) and two historic cells (0.25 ha) of The RM of Waverley No. 44 landfill, rendering it compliant with the best management practices for landfill construction.

$53,413

$44,506

$35,613

Lacadena No. 228, Rural Municipality of

Rural Municipality of Lacadena No. 228 - Landfill Closure

Decommission and reclaiming of the landfill of Town of Kyle and RM of Lacadena No 228, rendering it compliant with the best management practices for landfill construction.

$158,160

$131,787

$105,453

Auvergne No. 76, Rural Municipality of

Rural Municipality of Auvergne No. 76 - Aneroid Landfill

Decommission and reclaiming of the RM of Auvergne No. 76 (RM) landfill, rendering it compliant with the best management practices for landfill construction.

$121,489

$101,230

$81,003

Marquis No. 191, Rural Municipality of

Rural Municipality of Marquis No. 191 - Landfill Decommissioning - SSA Keeler

Decommission and reclaiming of the landfill cell of the RM of Marquis No. 191, rendering it compliant with the best management practices for landfill construction.

$40,029

$33,354

$26,689

Cote First Nation No. 64

* Cote First Nation No. 64 - Decommission Main Landfill

Decommission and reclaiming of the Old Main and Main Landfill of Cote First Nation, rendering it compliant with the best management practices for landfill construction.

$334,728

$111,576

$0

Beaver River No. 622, Rural Municipality of

* Rural Municipality of Beaver River No. 622 - Landfill Decommissioning Project

Decommission and reclaiming of the former landfill, including three primary, former waste disposal areas, historically operated by the Village of Pierceland and RM of Beaver River No. 622.

$575,122

$479,220

$383,463

Eatonia, Town of

Town of Eatonia - Landfill Decommissioning

Decommission and reclaiming of the landfill of the Town of Eatonia, rendering it compliant with the best management practices for landfill construction.

$150,313

$125,248

$100,221

Burstall, Town of

Landfill Decommissioning

Decommission and reclaiming of the landfill of the Town of Burstall, calling upon the best management practices for landfill construction.

$142,138

$118,437

$94,771

Mankota No. 45, Rural Municipality of

Rural Municipality of Mankota No. 45 - Decommissioning of Landfill within the Municipal Boundary - McCord

Decommission and reclaiming of the landfill for the Rural Municipality of Mankota No. 45, compliant with the best management practices for landfill decommissioning construction.

$57,628

$48,019

$38,423

Vanguard, Village of

Village of Vanguard - Decommission and Close the Cell at Vanguard Landfill

Decommission and reclaim the landfill.

$327,960

$273,273

$218,667

Enterprise No. 142, Rural Municipality of

Rural Municipality of Enterprise No. 142 - Richmound Landfill Decommissioning Project

Decommission and reclaiming of the Landfill of the R.M. of Enterprise No. 142, rendering it compliant with the best management practices for landfill construction.

$121,465

$101,211

$80,987

Sedley, Village of

Village of Sedley - Landfill Cell Decommission Project

Decommission and reclaiming of the landfill of the Village of Sedley, rendering it compliant with the best management practices for landfill construction.

$102,000

$84,992

$68,008

Mankota, Village of

* Village of Mankota - Decommissioning of the Landfill

Decommission and closing of the existing landfill which will have a final cover and be returned to native pasture land.

$230,000

$191,648

$153,352

Total for all streams:

$25,441,607

$19,235,399

$14,603,160

*For projects marked by an asterisk, federal funding is conditional on fulfilling all requirements related to consultation with Indigenous groups and/or environmental assessments.

 

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