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Hub project aims to return community gathering spaces to burned-out Lytton

  • Lytton's village council approved the Community Hub project to create an accessible gathering space for residents and the surrounding area.
  • The federal government announced $25.9 million in funding for the project, which is part of a $64 million commitment to support Lytton.
  • The community hub will include a pool, museum, and multi-purpose rooms, and it will be fire-resilient and built to net-zero emission standards.
  • Mayor Denise O'Connor expressed gratitude for the funding, stating that residents need a place to gather and recreate.
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Hub project aims to return community gathering spaces to burned-out Lytton

Building will be 'accessible and inclusive' gathering place for residents of Lytton and surrounding area

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Today In BC broke the news in on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
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