The Government of B.C. has announced funding to help boost connectivity in rural and Indigenous communities.
The funding is part of StrongerBC: BC’s Economic Recovery Plan. The funding will support the Connecting British Columbia Program with $50 million allocated towards phase three. In September 2020, the Province made its largest contribution ever to the program, with $90 million of new funding under StrongerBC, Families and workplaces. As many as 200 rural and Indigenous communities can expect construction to begin this spring and summer, with completion targeted for fall 2021.
The announcement is part of B.C.’s $10-billion COVID-19 response.
The City of Prince Rupert has received $1 million towards a new Waterfront Airport Ferry Landing.
The announcement was made in a Facebook post by Mayor Lee Brain. The funding will be coming from the BC Government’s Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program. This investment is in addition to the existing funds that have been allocated between the City and Gitxaala Nation partnership to rebuild the main waterfront area.
This will include a new ferry for Gitxaala members and a public access dock. A full update will be available for the community in early spring regarding the new development that was first unveiled at the Rupert 2030 Vision Presentation.
CFNR Network
Feb 22, 2021 1:43 PM
APTN recently launched a brand new docu-series based out of Listuguj, Quebec and produced by Rezolution Pictures, called Gespeg’gewa’gi – The Last Land.
On this show, we’re going to get to hear from one of the series Junior Directors, Heather Condo, who will tell us about how she serendipitously became involved with the project, and how she stumbled into this amazing career behind the scenes in entertainment in the first place.