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Prince George Free Press » Feds kick in $20 million for NDIT


Northern communities and entrepreneurs will be able to apply for $20 million in grants for local economic development and infrastructure projects.
On Tuesday, federal Government House Leader and Prince George-Peace River Jay Hill announced an additional $20 million from the Community Adjustment Fund will be available through the Northern Development Initiative Trust. In March, Hill and Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification Lynne Yelich announced $10 million in funding would be available through Northern Development.
“The Trust has responded as I knew they would. They could be much more responsive,” Hill said. “These projects will create jobs in the immediate future.”
By delivering the funds through Northern Development, local community leaders are making decisions about which projects to fund, Hill said. ....

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In a Time of COVID: Building Thriving Communities


In a Time of COVID: Building Thriving Communities
What does a thriving community mean to you? At BC Housing, it means a home for everyone, breaking down barriers to people fully participating in society, and working together on a shared commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, belonging and reconciliation.
It became clear early on in the pandemic that people living outdoors or in a shelter were at higher risk – they could not safely distance. Finding spaces to self-isolate was one of the first steps taken by BC Housing as part of their COVID response.
In the northern region of BC, there are now 19 sites offering 161 spaces for people to safely distance. “At these 19 sites, we’re also coordinating daily meals for people. The pandemic has caused food security challenges,” explains BC Housing Operations Director Malachy Tohill. “In addition, as Northern Health recommends regular deep cleaning, we now have enhanced cleaning in BC Housing-managed buildings, and ....

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