Funding
Approved
For Northern Communities
The
Nechako-Kitamaat Development Fund Society announced funding approval for a number of projects
across the region
totaling $260,590.
Successful proponents included:
·
$3,250 toward a CFDC study to
determine options for poultry producers along the Highway 16 West
corridor.
·
$29,340 for Burns Lake Native
Development Corporation to train workers for a Laminating Plant.
·
$88,000 for
the District
of Vanderhoof to continue its Downtown Revitalization project.
·
$120,000
for the District
of Vanderhoof toward a planned Sportfield & Stadium Complex.
·
$10,000 for
the District
of Vanderhoof toward a business plan for an Interpretive Centre.
·
$25,000 for
the Nechako
Valley Historical Society in Vanderhoof to renovate the OK Café
heritage
building.
·
$5,000 for
the Kitamaat
Village Gya’Wa’Tlaab Healing Centre Society toward developing a
business case.
·
$40,000 for
the Fort St.
James Ski Club Murray Ridge Ski Area Redevelopment.
·
And,
$40,000 for the
Village of Fraser Lake for its Southside Property Development.
NKDF Society Chair Paul Stewart said, "It’s rewarding to see the diversity of applications
coming
from communities in our investment area and we encourage more proposals
for the
ensuing period.”
"I look forward
to seeing the results of the CFDC study for poultry producers," Bulkley
Valley-Stikine MLA Dennis MacKAY. "Meat processing regulations are
currently an important issue in my constituency."
“We’re seeing
tremendous investment in communities in my constituency and throughout
northwestern
British Columbia from NKDF,” said Prince George-Omineca MLA John Rustad. “More than $200,000 is going to major
projects in Vanderhoof with further investments being made in Fort St
James and
Fraser Lake.”
Colleen
Nyce, Alcan’s Manager of Corporate Affairs offered, “The diversity and caliber of projects that
continue to be
submitted to the board of the NKDFS for consideration is impressive.
It’s not
always an easy task for board members to make determinations but credit
to them
for this successful round of project approvals”.
The Nechako-Kitamaat Development Fund Society was jointly established in 1997 with a combined contribution of $15 million by the government of British Columbia and Alcan Inc. The Fund’s investment area includes lands impacted by the original Kemano project and focuses on those communities in the Nechako and Haisla regions of the north.
The Society encourages applications from local governments and legally incorporated non-profit organizations. NKDF invests in projects that create sustainable employment, diversify the economy, and improve the basic infrastructure needed for community stability, quality of life and growth.