Nova Scotia - Province Supports Growth for Municipalities
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Several Local Municipalities receive Provincial Government Support for Infrastructure Projects
The provincial government has announced support for municipal infrastructure projects, including some locally. The Municipal Affairs Department says it is supporting 35 projects at a cost of $26.8 million, covering 50 per cent of eligible costs. Locally, the largest jobs include $1.3 million for Stellarton’s Rutherford Street Infrastructure Renewal Project, and $1.1 million for the Bay Street Municipal Servicing Project in the Town of Antigonish…
N.S. shows support for municipalities' growth
KINGS COUNTY: Nova Scotia is continuing to invest in municipal infrastructure projects through the Growth and Renewal for Infrastructure Development (GRID) Program.Thirty-five projects will receive nearly $26.8 million in total, covering up to 50 per cent of eligible project costs.“Our government is investing in municipalities so they can build more homes and create more resilient communities,” said John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs. “The…
Nova Scotia supports growth for municipalities – Water Canada
The Province of Nova Scotia is continuing to invest in municipal infrastructure projects through the Growth and Renewal for Infrastructure Development (GRID) Program. Thirty-five projects will receive nearly $26.8 million in total, covering up to 50 per cent of eligible project costs. “Our government is investing in municipalities so they can build more homes and create more resilient communities,” said John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs. …
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