Strathcona County, Alberta, February 2, 2024 — Commuters will benefit from improved transit infrastructure throughout Strathcona County and Grande Prairie after a combined investment of more than $21 million from the federal and municipal governments for seven projects in northern Alberta. Announced by Minister Randy Boissonnault and Mayor Rod Frank, these projects will improve access…
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Backgrounder The federal government is investing $9,423,637 through the Public Transit Infrastructure (PTIS) and the COVID-19 Resilience (CVRIS) Streams of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program to support seven public transit and active transportation projects across northern Alberta. Improved public transit infrastructure coming to northern Alberta The federal government is investing $9,423,637 through the Public…
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Backgrounder The federal government is investing $8,789,777 through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS) and COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure Stream (CVRIS) of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP), the Rural Transit Solutions Fund (RTSF), as well as the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program to support five projects for public transit and active transportation…
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Banff, Alberta, February 19, 2024 — People visiting and living in and around Banff will be better served with improvements to transit services as well as to notable local cultural and essential service buildings after a combined investment of more than $13 million from the federal government and municipal partners. Announced by Minister Sean Fraser,…
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Town of Olds, Alberta – August 22, 2024 — The Town of Olds Aquatic Centre and the Scott Seaman Sports Rink in Foothills County will become more energy efficient after an investment of $3.9 million from the federal government. The Olds Aquatic Centre upgrades will add another 20 years to the lifespan of the existing…
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Town of Olds, Alberta – August 22, 2024 — The Town of Olds Aquatic Centre and the Scott Seaman Sports Rink in Foothills County will become more energy efficient after an investment of $3.9 million from the federal government. The Olds Aquatic Centre upgrades will add another 20 years to the lifespan of the existing…
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