Infrastructure Canada: Digest for September 05, 2024

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Federal government transfers more than $33 million through the Canada Community-Building Fund to Saskatchewan

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Wednesday 04 September 2024 03:00 PM UTC+00 | Tags: news-releases
The federal government has transferred more than $33 million to Saskatchewan under the Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) for the first payment of the 2024-2025 fiscal year. This will help communities across the province invest in their local infrastructure priorities.
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Path to Progress: Funding paves the way for an upgraded sidewalk in Blind River

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Wednesday 04 September 2024 03:00 PM UTC+00 | Tags: news-releases
Over 1 kilometre of sidewalk in Blind River has been upgraded after an investment of $300,000 from the federal government.
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Building pathways to an active future in Uxbridge

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Wednesday 04 September 2024 03:30 PM UTC+00 | Tags: news-releases
The trail system in Uxbridge will be revitalized and expanded following a combined investment of $260,000 from the federal government and the Township of Uxbridge through the Active Transportation Fund.
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Federal government and Northwest Territories announce renewed Canada Community-Building Fund

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Wednesday 04 September 2024 05:00 PM UTC+00 | Tags: news-releases
The Governments of Canada and the Northwest Territories have signed a renewed ten-year agreement for the Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF). Under this agreement, the Northwest Territories will receive $94.5 million in funding through the CCBF over the first five years to provide predictable, long-term and stable funding to communities across the territory.
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Federal government invests in retrofits to create a Cultural Hub at Tom Davies Square

by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada on Wednesday 04 September 2024 07:15 PM UTC+00 | Tags: news-releases
Municipal office spaces at Greater Sudbury's City Hall will transform into the green and inclusive home of a Cultural Hub at Tom Davies Square after an investment of over $25 million from the federal government. Federal funds come from the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings program (GICB) and the Northern Ontario Development Program (NODP).
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