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Swimmers Tim Peterson, Andy Ritchie OLY Canada Legacy Grant Winners
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Sunday, 20 December 2020
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) has announced 10 projects led by retired Olympians which will benefit from the OLY Canada Legacy Grant programme.
Projects were evaluated during the application process on how they would build stronger communities through Olympic values of excellence, friendship and respect, and each of the chosen schemes is set to receive a sum of CAD5,000 (£2,890/$3,910/€3,190).
How they compliment COC efforts to foster inclusion in sport and the sustainability of the projects was also evaluated.
Figure skaters Patrick Chan - an Olympic champion - and Kaitlyn Weaver have been given a grant to help with producing bite-sized video dialogues spreading anti-racism messages.
The additional funding will come at the expense of Spirit Mountain. Written By: Peter Passi | × Bentley Rowan, 5, Amira Freeman, 3, and Jaxton Freeman, 1, play with a device that uses flowing air to move foam blocks during a members-only reopening at the Duluth Children’s Museum in June. 2020 file/ News Tribune
The Duluth City Council chose to deviate Monday from Mayor Emily Larson s proposed plan for how the city should divvy up tourism tax proceeds next year.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Duluth s collections of tourism taxes are running about 30% below expectations this year, and Larson forecasts 2021 revenues will remain 25% below those of 2019, bringing in about $9 million versus $12 million last year.