KESKUS International Estonian Centre has secured $750,000 funding from the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario).
The additional funds will bolster the $41 million projected budget of the project that was initially estimated to cost $18 million.
KESKUS International Estonian Centre has secured $750,000 funding from the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario).
The additional funds will bolster the $41 million current budget of the project that was initially estimated to cost $18 million.
A lot of misinformation about our congregation and Council has appeared in Eesti Elu and the Estonian World Review. The Council of St. Peter’s church wishes to clarify its actions and the decisions which have been taken to solve the congregation’s financial problems.
We emphasize that Council has had no discussions nor has it any connection with the International Estonian Centre (Keskus).
The most egregious lie about our community is that we are disappearing, writes Reet Marten Sehr on social media. At the same time, St. Peter’s church has seen its attendance to plummet to no more 8 – 10 parishioners in church on any given Sunday. We should separate fact from rumour and concipiracy theories says Ms Sehr in her post.