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News Release - July 14, 2009 GOVERNMENTS OF CANADA AND SASKATCHEWAN CREATE JOBS, BUILD COMMUNITIES - ALLANResidents of the Town of Allan will benefit from joint federal and provincial funding to build new water and sewer lines for an expanded subdivision, announced today by the Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification and Arm River-Watrous MLA Greg Brkich. This project is just one example of the commitment of all three levels of government to strengthen the Saskatchewan economy by creating jobs for Saskatchewan people and getting shovels in the ground sooner. "An investment as important as this will provide the community of Allan with safer drinking water, create jobs and generally improve the quality of life of Saskatchewan families," Yelich said. "Our Government will continue on its current path of supporting and expanding local economies so our regions can emerge from this challenging time prosperous and stronger than ever." "The province continues to work in partnership with municipalities and the federal government to make infrastructure a priority in Saskatchewan," Brkich said. "This residential lot development project will go a long way to promote community growth and development in Allan." The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan will each invest up to $156,638 in the project. The Town of Allan will contribute the balance of the total eligible project cost up to $469,915.
This is one of 145 projects announced under the Communities Component of the Building Canada Fund that will break ground quickly thanks to a joint federal-provincial investment of over $227 million. Together with municipal contributions, the total investment in local infrastructure improvements in Saskatchewan for the Building Canada Communities Component exceeds $340 million. The governments of Canada and Saskatchewan have taken steps to get shovels in the ground and to flow money faster for targeted infrastructure projects in Saskatchewan communities. For more information on the Building Canada Plan, visit www.buildingcanada.gc.ca or http://www.canada-saskbcf-cc.ca/index.html. To learn more about Canada's Economic Action Plan, visit: http://www.actionplan.gc.ca/ -30- For more information, contact: Lisa Hutniak Jill Welke |
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