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Naawi-Oodena : New beginnings reflected in new name for former Kapyong Barracks
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Typically, reserves are located far from urban areas and lack the infrastructure to have commercial development take place, Daniels explained. The concept of an urban reserve allows First Nations to use land within a city to develop for commercial purposes and generate revenue for their community, he said. So a lot of the profits that are generated on the site will go back to the seven Treaty 1 nations to prosper economically and socially, he said.
Kapyong was mostly abandoned in 2004, when the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry moved from the military barracks to the Canadian Forces Base in Shilo, Man., located about 180 kilometres west of Winnipeg.
WINNIPEG The Treaty One Development Corporation (T1DC) and the Canada Lands Company (CLC) announced on Thursday that they have completed the master plan for the 160-acre development set to be built at the former Kapyong Barracks. The 130-page master plan, which is available online, provides the plans for all parts of the development, including green space, recreation facilities, housing, retail and commercial options. “This legacy development will unlock endless economic opportunities and benefits for generations to come among our Treaty One First Nations, said Whelan Sutherland, CEO of T1DC, in a news release. Sutherland added that the development will also contribute Winnipeg’s and Manitoba’s economy.