Backgrounder: Cape Breton Community Groups will benefit from investments to help bring people back to public spaces safely
Backgrounder
The Government of Canada invests more than $79,000 in two community shared spaces to stimulate local economies, create jobs and improve the quality of life of Canadians.
CLIENT NAME | PROJECT | TOTAL | MEDIA CONTACT |
Hub Amateur Athletic Club | Improve accessibility by leveling and repaving part of the parking lot, adding a pathway to the side entrance, installing a platform lift and adding two new accessible washrooms. | $56,724 non-repayable |
Fabian Morgan President Hub Amateur Athletic Club 902-565-3775 fmorgan@hotmail.com |
The Louisdale Lions Club | Improve energy efficiency and comfort for patrons by adding two new heat pumps to the Community Hall as well as a metal roof, steel entrance door and exterior siding to its storage facility. | $23,044 non-repayable |
Tommy Samson President |
Total | $79,768 |
Contacts
Marianne Blondin
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Official Languages and of the
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Marianne.Blondin@acoa-apeca.gc.ca
Chris Brooks
Communications Director, Nova Scotia
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
902-830-3839
Chris.Brooks@acoa-apeca.ga.ca
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