More than 40 community-led projects across BC have been awarded provincial Gaming Grant funding.
Community Gaming Grant funds look to improve not-for-profit programs and services which improve local quality of life, enrich local sports and art, protect the environment, or enhance community safety.
In 100 Mile House, the 100 Mile Nordic Ski Society will get 250,000 dollars to purchase a new Pisten Bully 100 Snow Cat.
Dawson Creek’s South Peace Child Development Society gets just under 148,000 to replace 4 HVAC units.
In Houston, the Pleasant Valley Legion branch will get 28,000 to replace their shuttle.
With just over 93,000 in funding, the Prince Rupert Gymnastics Association will get more accessible equipment, an Air Pit system to replace the foam pits, male gymnastics equipment, and more.
In Williams Lake, the Curling Cub will get 37,000 dollars to install an elevator lift system, and Williams Lake Field Naturalists will see nearly 44,000 to replace the Otter Point Boardwalk.
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