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NEWS RELEASE |
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For Immediate Release |
Office of the Premier
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GOVERNMENTS PARTNER TO CREATE JOBS, STIMULATE ECONOMY
174 B.C. infrastructure projects to be funded
This release was corrected Sept. 25, 2009.
VANCOUVER – Premier Gordon Campbell and Jay Hill, Member of Parliament for Prince George – Peace River and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, today announced 174 new infrastructure projects valued at just under $719 million to help communities throughout British Columbia meet their pressing infrastructure needs, help stimulate the economy, create jobs and support continued economic growth.
“We are leveraging every dollar available to create literally thousands of jobs throughout every region of the province and building our communities so they are strong and competitive as we emerge from this economic downturn,” said Premier Campbell. “The investments we’ve made since launching the Economic Action Plan have already created an estimated 21,600 jobs. Today’s announcement will create about 4,600 more jobs and is the next step in our ongoing, three-year job creation strategy to build confidence and keep British Columbians working.”
“Under the stronger leadership of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, our government is taking unprecedented action to put shovels in the ground and stimulate the economy here in British Columbia,” said Minister Hill. “Through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, we are moving in record time in partnership with other levels of government to ensure construction begins, jobs are created, and we get back on our feet again.”
Today’s announcement represents a contribution of $244 million from the Government of Canada, $233 million from the province of British Columbia, and the remainder from local governments. The funding is being delivered through two important programs:
The Infrastructure Stimulus Fund was introduced by the Government of Canada in collaboration with all levels of government to unleash infrastructure projects across Canada provided they are completed by March 31, 2011. Today, 90 local government and provincial projects were announced in British Columbia totalling $343 million, which represents $128 million from the Government of Canada, $119 million from the province of British Columbia, and the remainder from local governments. Today's announcement is in addition to $290 million announced through the Stimulus Fund on April 7, 2009 for numerous projects across the province.
Secondly, the Communities Component, under the Building Canada Fund, allows the Government of Canada and provinces and territories to invite communities with populations of less than 100,000 to apply for infrastructure projects. This year, the Government of Canada “topped up” this fund and provided additional funding to communities of this size. Today, a total of 84 projects were announced totalling $376 million, which represents $117 million from the Government of Canada, $117 million from the province of British Columbia, and the remainder from local governments. Today’s announcement builds on the announcement on March 13, 2009 of $48 million in joint funding for 161 community infrastructure projects under Towns for Tomorrow and LocalMotion.
Today we are announcing more than $632 million in community projects, the largest single announcement for community infrastructure projects in British Columbia history. In addition, there are almost $87 million in provincial projects that will directly benefit communities.
In addition, the Government of Canada has set aside up to $70 million under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund for projects in the City of Vancouver. The federal government is currently working closely with the city to identify appropriate projects, and announcements will be made shortly.
Further announcements will be made in the near future for the remaining Infrastructure Stimulus Fund allocation in British Columbia.
“Local governments throughout the province will put this funding to use creating jobs and building critical community infrastructure,” said Robert Hobson, President of the Union of B.C. Municipalities. “Today’s announcement is a major step towards the fulfilment of the goals identified in the 2009 federal budget. UBCM is very appreciative of the collective work by the federal and provincial governments to deliver this funding to local priorities.”
The Government of Canada’s 2009 Economic Action Plan includes a vast array of initiatives to help to stimulate the economy, create jobs, build consumer confidence, and assist Canadians when they need it most during this global economic recession. New large-scale infrastructure programs are one important element of this plan.
The projects are funded under the Province’s three-year, $14-billion capital infrastructure program, which will create up to 88,000 jobs and help build vital public infrastructure in every region of B.C. To date, $3.4 billion has already been announced for projects across British Columbia, creating an estimated 21,600 jobs. The federal and provincial governments have reached an agreement under the federal government’s program totalling $1.2 billion. Further announcements will be made outlining the details of B.C.'s remaining allocation.
For further information on the Government of Canada's infrastructure investments in British Columbia, visit www.creatingjobs.gc.ca.
To learn more about Canada’s Economic Action Plan, visit www.actionplan.gc.ca.
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Chris Day Press Secretary Office of Canada’s Transport and Infrastructure Minister 613-991-0700
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Bridgitte Anderson Press Secretary Office of the Premier 604 307-7177
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BACKGROUNDER
On September 24, 2009, the Governments of Canada and British Columbia announced 174 infrastructure projects across the province valued at just under $719 million. The announcement represents a partnership between the federal, provincial and municipal governments which allows the Province of British Columbia to leverage every available dollar under the federal government infrastructure programs.
Projects announced today are helping to create jobs, get work underway, and ensure Canada's economy emerges strong during a global economic downturn. Further announcements will be made pending final project approvals.
This funding announcement represents two unique funding programs: the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund, and a fund under Building Canada called the Communities Component.
Infrastructure Stimulus Fund (ISF)
In 2009, the Government of Canada introduced the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund as part of its Economic Action Plan to get shovels in the ground and projects completed by March 31, 2011. The fund’s success is a result of partnerships developed between the federal, provincial and local governments, who are working together to fund projects and get the work underway.
This announcement represents a total of 90 projects under ISF valued at $343 million. The Government of Canada is contributing $128 million, the British Columbia Government is contributing $119 million, and local governments are providing the final third of the cost. A list of projects is below.
The province of British Columbia has also partnered with the Government of Canada to ensure smaller communities with populations of less than 100,000 have access to infrastructure funding. An important step was taken this year to “top up” this fund and provide additional funding to communities of this size.
In total, 84 projects are being funded today under the Communities Component of the Building Canada Fund valued at $376 million. This represents an investment of $117 million from the Government of Canada, and $117 million from the Government of British Columbia. Local municipalities are providing the balance of the remaining costs. A list of projects is below.
For further information on the Government of Canada's infrastructure investments in British Columbia, visit www.creatingjobs.gc.ca.
To learn more about Canada's Economic Action Plan, visit www.actionplan.gc.ca.
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INFRASTRUCTURE STIMULUS FUND
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Name of Applicant / Project Title |
Total Eligible Costs |
Federal Share |
Provincial Share |
Local Share |
Local Government Projects |
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Abbotsford - Parallel Taxiway and Apron Widening |
$30,000,000 |
$10,000,000 |
$10,000,000 |
$10,000,000 |
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Abbotsford - Clearbrook Interchange Reconstruction |
$25,000,000 |
$8,333,333 |
$8,333,333 |
$8,333,333 |
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Alberni-Clayoquot - Tofino-Ucluelet Airport Improvement Project |
$754,500 |
$251,500 |
$251,500 |
$251,500 |
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Barriere - Water Infrastructure Updates |
$788,682 |
$262,894 |
$262,894 |
$262,894 |
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Burnaby - Water Infrastructure Replacement Program |
$7,400,000 |
$2,466,660 |
$2,466,660 |
$2,466,660 |
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Cariboo - 108 Mile Water Reservoir Replacement |
$1,101,000 |
$367,000 |
$367,000 |
$367,000 |
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Chilliwack - Lickman Road Phase 2 |
$1,350,000 |
$450,000 |
$450,000 |
$450,000 |
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Clinton - Lebourdais Avenue Improvements |
$612,500 |
$187,500 |
$187,500 |
$187,500 |
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Courtenay - Arden Trunk Sewer - Riverside Lane to 20th Street |
$1,600,000 |
$500,000 |
$500,000 |
$500,000 |
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Courtenay - Native Sons Hall |
$1,933,700 |
$644,566 |
$644,566 |
$494,568 |
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Coquitlam - Schoolhouse Street Improvements |
$7,200,000 |
$2,400,000 |
$2,400,000 |
$2,400,000 |
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Coquitlam - King Edward Street Improvements |
$7,400,000 |
$2,470,000 |
$2,470,000 |
$2,470,000 |
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Cranbrook - Waste Water Capacity Improvements application |
$14,445,000 |
$4,815,000 |
$4,815,000 |
$4,815,000 |
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Dawson Creek - 92nd Avenue Storm Water Drainage Upgrades |
$772,000 |
$257,333 |
$257,333 |
$257,333 |
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Delta - 82 Avenue Upgrade - Phase III (from 112A Street to 116 Street) |
$3,000,000 |
$1,000,000 |
$1,000,000 |
$1,000,000 |
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Delta - Archives Building Conversion |
$675,000 |
$225,000 |
$225,000 |
$225,000 |
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East Delta/Oliver Pump Station Upgrade |
$4,040,000 |
$1,346,666 |
$1,346,666 |
$1,346,666 |
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Enderby - Sludge Dewatering/Nutrient Level Control |
$1,225,000 |
$408,333 |
$408,333 |
$108,334 |
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Fort Nelson - Drinking Water Quality, Security of Supply and Energy Efficiency |
$3,870,000 |
$1,290,000 |
$1,290,000 |
$1,290,000 |
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Fort St. John - 100th Avenue Expansion |
$4,195,786 |
$1,398,595 |
$1,398,595 |
$1,398,595 |
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Fort St. John - North Lagoon Trunkmain Twinning |
$4,280,785 |
$1,426,928 |
$1,426,928 |
$1,426,928 |
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Gold River - Well redevelopment, rehabilitation & emergency power |
$255,000 |
$85,000 |
$85,000 |
$85,000 |
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Hudson's Hope - Arena Heat Recovery |
$326,264 |
$108,755 |
$108,755 |
$108,755 |
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Infrastructure Components for the Britannia Project |
$2,956,700 |
$1,000,000 |
$1,000,000 |
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Kelowna - Community Parks and Open Space Network |
$3,341,000 |
$1,047,000 |
$1,047,000 |
$1,047,000 |
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Langley - 96 Avenue Widening and Intersection Improvements at 198 Street and Telegraph Trail |
$3,335,351 |
$839,460 |
$839,460 |
$1,429,182 |
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Lumby - Water Supply - Stage 3 |
$600,848 |
$200,283 |
$200,283 |
$200,283 |
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Mackenzie - Sewage Detention Lagoon |
$1,027,410 |
$342,470 |
$342,470 |
$342,470 |
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Merritt - South East Balancing Reservoir |
$2,332,133 |
$777,377 |
$777,378 |
$777,378 |
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Mission - Construction of Cedar St |
$3,881,025 |
$1,293,675 |
$1,293,675 |
$1,293,675 |
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Osoyoos - 87th Street reconstruction and sidewalk |
$590,000 |
$196,666 |
$196,667 |
$196,667 |
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Peace River - Harper and Imperial Subdivisions - Community Sewer System |
$1,767,850 |
$589,283 |
$589,283 |
$589,283 |
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Peachland - Beach Avenue Roadway and Multi-Use Pathway Improvements |
$3,390,000 |
$1,130,000 |
$1,130,000 |
$1,130,000 |
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City of Powell River - Pavement Management |
$2,996,000 |
$998,667 |
$998,667 |
$998,667 |
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Town of Port McNeill - Water Line Renewal |
$4,200,000 |
$1,400,000 |
$1,400,000 |
$1,400,000 |
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Pouce Coupe - Water Reservoir Project |
$1,500,000 |
$500,000 |
$500,000 |
$500,000 |
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Powell River - Drinking Water Disinfection Upgrade |
$8,485,000 |
$2,828,333 |
$2,828,333 |
$2,828,334 |
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Princeton - Tulameen River Bridge Restoration |
$189,000 |
$63,000 |
$63,000 |
$32,000 |
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City of Revelstoke - Clearview Heights Sanitary Sewer Extension |
$1,257,776 |
$419,259 |
$419,259 |
$419,259 |
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Richmond - Lulu Waterworks Program |
$6,189,000 |
$2,063,000 |
$2,063,000 |
$2,063,000 |
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Richmond - Sewer, Forcemain and Pump Station Essential Service Replacement Addition |
$4,049,000 |
$1,349,667 |
$1,349,667 |
$1,349,667 |
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Saanich - David Foster Arts Centre |
$4,000,000 |
$1,333,000 |
$1,333,000 |
$1,333,000 |
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Sayward - Kelsey Centre HVAC Rehabilitation and Emergency Generator |
$308,360 |
$102,787 |
$102,787 |
$51,393 |
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Sechelt - Sewer Trunk Line Expansion - Trail Avenue |
$755,310 |
$251,770 |
$251,770 |
$251,770 |
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Campbell River - South Island Highway Improvement Project - Phase 1 |
$13,140,750 |
$4,380,250 |
$4,380,250 |
$4,380,250 |
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Sparwood - Link Trail and CPR Overpass to Elk River Pedestrian Bridge |
$2,121,000 |
$707,000 |
$707,000 |
$707,000 |
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Squamish - Boulevard Pump Station |
$1,425,000 |
$475,000 |
$475,000 |
$475,000 |
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Summerland - Prairie Valley Road / Rosedale Avenue Improvement |
$4,500,000 |
$1,500,000 |
$1,500,000 |
$1,500,000 |
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Surrey - City Centre Library |
$30,000,000 |
$10,000,000 |
$10,000,000 |
$10,000,000 |
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Tsawwassen Industrial Lands Site Servicing Project - Phase 1 |
$9,037,000 |
$3,012,333 |
$3,012,333 |
$3,012,333 |
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Valemount - Sewer Lift Station Enhancements |
$165,000 |
$55,000 |
$55,000 |
$55,000 |
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N Vancouver - Green Necklace Greenway: Keith Road Connections |
$1,050,000 |
$350,000 |
$350,000 |
$350,000 |
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N Vancouver - Marine Drive Corridor Improvement |
$1,330,000 |
$443,334 |
$443,333 |
$443,333 |
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Village of Lions Bay - Sewer Treatment Plant Kelvin Grove |
$82,450 |
$27,483 |
$27,483 |
$27,483 |
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Village of Pemberton Water Main Looping |
$643,860 |
$214,620 |
$214,620 |
$214,620 |
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West Vancouver - Ambleside Sewer Rehabilitation Project |
$2,476,800 |
$825,600 |
$825,600 |
$825,600 |
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Williams Lake - Mackenzie Avenue Rehabilitation |
$10,500,000 |
$3,500,000 |
$3,500,000 |
$3,500,000 |
Provincial Assets - Highways |
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Galiano Island (South Gulf Islands) resurfacing |
$1,350,000 |
$675,000 |
$675,000 |
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Highway 97 - 5th Avenue to North Kelly Road |
$4,500,000 |
$2,250,000 |
$2,250,000 |
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Highway 16 - Lake Kathyn Rd to Smither |
$3,150,000 |
$1,575,000 |
$1,575,000 |
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Highway 3A - Jct Highway 3 Keremeous to Yellow Lake |
$2,340,000 |
$1,170,000 |
$1,170,000 |
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Highway 97 Skaha Lake Bridge to Fairway Avenue |
$2,100,000 |
$1,050,000 |
$1,050,000 |
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Highway 3 - Whipsaw Creek to Regional Boundary |
$2,790,000 |
$1,395,000 |
$1,395,000 |
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Highway 1 - Sagebrush Overpass to Vicars Road & Orchards Walk to Kokanee Way |
$1,260,000 |
$630,000 |
$630,000 |
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Highway 3 - Curzon Overhead to Ryan Bridge |
$2,098,000 |
$1,049,000 |
$1,049,000 |
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Highway 5 - Ottomite Bridge |
$1,306,000 |
$653,000 |
$653,000 |
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Highway 93 - Jct. Highway 3 to Wasa |
$3,150,000 |
$1,575,000 |
$1,575,000 |
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Highway 7L Mission to Dewdney |
$2,070,000 |
$1,035,000 |
$1,035,000 |
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Highway 1: Laidlaw to Flood-Hope Road Resurfacing |
$3,600,000 |
$1,800,000 |
$1,800,000 |
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Highway 1: Cedar Road to Nanaimo River Road centre median |
$2,700,000 |
$1,035,000 |
$1,035,000 |
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Highway 10: Asphalt Resurfacing East of Langley |
$1,080,000 |
$540,000 |
$540,000 |
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Highway 7 Rapid Bus Lane |
$16,000,000 |
$8,000,000 |
$8,000,000 |
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Highway 16 - Carnaby Rd to New Hazelton Overpass |
$1,800,000 |
$900,000 |
$900,000 |
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Highway 97 - Jct Highway 2 to Kiskatinaw Bridge |
$3,100,000 |
$1,550,000 |
$1,550,000 |
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Highway 1 from Blaeberry bridge east to Golden West Approach |
$3,600,000 |
$1,800,000 |
$1,800,000 |
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Highway 1 (Trans Canada Highway), North of Yale Resurfacing |
$3,420,000 |
$1,710,000 |
$1,710,000 |
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Old Caribou Highway & Upper Fraser Road Rehabilitation |
$2,250,000 |
$1,125,000 |
$1,125,000 |
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Provincial Assets – Ferries and Other |
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Departure Bay Terminal - Sewage Pump Ashore |
$962,115 |
$481,057 |
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Duke Point Terminal - Sewage Pump Ashore |
$954,030 |
$477,015 |
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Horseshoe Bay - Berth 3 Ramp Coatings |
$429,968 |
$214,984 |
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Langdale Terminal - Sewage Pump Ashore |
$1,570,800 |
$785,400 |
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Powell River (Westview) Terminal - Sewage Pump Ashore |
$866,250 |
$433,125 |
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Prince Rupert / Port Hardy - Sewage Pump Ashore |
$1,496,880 |
$748,440 |
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Skidegate Terminal - Sewage Pump Ashore |
$906,675 |
$453,337 |
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Swartz Bay - Waste Water Treatment |
$3,600,000 |
$1,800,000 |
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Tsawwassen - Berth 3/4 Transfer Deck - Full Seismic Upgrade |
$2,800,000 |
$1,400,000 |
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Tsawwassen - Terminal Maintenance & Test Kitchen Roof Replacements |
$73,000 |
$36,500 |
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Tsawwassen Terminal - Sewage Pump Ashore |
$4,961,975 |
$2,480,988 |
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BC - Williams Lake Air Tanker Base (Williams Lake) |
$1,409,000 |
$704,500 |
$704,500 |
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BC - HVAC Upgrade to First peoples Gallery Royal BC Museum (Victoria) |
$2,700,000 |
$1,350,000 |
$1,350,000 |
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BUILDING CANADA FUND – COMMUNITIES COMPONENT, INCLUDING TOP-UP FUNDING
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Name of Applicant |
Project Title |
Total Eligible Costs |
Federal Share |
Provincial Share |
Local Government Share |
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Alert Bay, Village |
Alert Bay Road Upgrade Phase Two |
$165,000 |
$55,000 |
$55,000 |
$55,000 |
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Allen Business Communications Ltd. |
Westbridge Tower Access |
$115,988 |
$57,994 |
$57,994 |
$0 |
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Anmore, Village |
Water System Renewal and Upgrades |
$535,286 |
$178,428 |
$178,428 |
$178,430 |
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The Boulders Climbing Gym Society |
Boulders Climbing Gym Expansion |
$2,052,000 |
$684,000 |
$684,000 |
$684,000 |
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Bowen Island, Municipality |
Snug Cove Sewer Treatment Facility Expansion |
$1,460,148 |
$584,059 |
$584,059 |
$292,030 |
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Campbell River, City |
Campbell River Airport Runway Extension |
$8,331,250 |
$2,777,083 |
$2,777,083 |
$2,777,084 |
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Capital Regional District |
Village Point Waste Water and Water System Upgrade |
$4,544,377 |
$1,514,792 |
$1,514,792 |
$1,514,793 |
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Capital Regional District |
Mt. Belcher Water System Upgrade, Salt Spring Island |
$238,033 |
$79,344 |
$79,344 |
$79,345 |
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Central Okanagan, Regional District |
Wastewater Treatment Plant, Stage 3 |
$7,377,160 |
$2,459,053 |
$2,459,053 |
$2,459,054 |
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Chase, Village |
Water Supply and Treatment Upgrade |
$6,812,878 |
$2,270,959 |
$2,270,959 |
$2,270,960 |
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Chetwynd, District |
Chetwynd - 53rd Avenue SE Road Construction |
$596,621 |
$198,873 |
$198,873 |
$198,875 |
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Chilliwack, City |
East Dyke Upgrades, Greyell Section |
$1,730,850 |
$576,950 |
$576,950 |
$576,950 |
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Chilliwack, City |
West Dyke Upgrades, Left Bank |
$3,255,000 |
$1,085,000 |
$1,085,000 |
$1,085,000 |
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Coldstream, District |
Grid Road Connection to Highway 97 |
$6,921,418 |
$2,307,139 |
$2,307,139 |
$2,307,140 |
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Comox, Town |
Knight Road Sanitary Sewer Trunks |
$819,000 |
$273,000 |
$273,000 |
$273,000 |
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Cowichan Valley, Regional District |
Historic Kinsol Trestle Rehabilitation |
$5,656,098 |
$1,885,366 |
$1,885,366 |
$1,885,366 |
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Cranbrook, City |
Fibre Optic Broadband Infrastructure Development |
$2,250,000 |
$750,000 |
$750,000 |
$750,000 |
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Creston, Town |
WWTP Improvements - BVF Cover, Second Clarifier & Backup Power |
$2,500,000 |
$833,333 |
$833,333 |
$833,334 |
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Delta, District |
East Delta - Boundary Bay Dyke Foreshore Upgrade |
$700,000 |
$233,333 |
$233,333 |
$233,334 |
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Delta, District |
Westham Island Dyke (Trim Road) Upgrade |
$266,519 |
$88,839 |
$88,839 |
$88,841 |
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East Kootenay, Regional District |
Windermere and Timber Ridge Bulk Water Supply and Water Meter Installation Project |
$2,575,833 |
$1,030,333 |
$1,030,333 |
$515,167 |
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Esquimalt, Township |
Esquimalt - Upgrading of Archie Browning Sports Centre |
$1,992,000 |
$664,000 |
$664,000 |
$664,000 |
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Fort St. John, City |
Enerplex Site Improvements |
$7,525,222 |
$2,505,899 |
$2,505,899 |
$2,513,424 |
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Fraser Lake, Village |
Highway 16/Chowsunket Rd Intersection Upgrade |
$175,247 |
$58,415 |
$58,415 |
$58,417 |
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Fraser Valley Regional District |
Popkum/Bridal Falls - Electoral Area D Integrated Water System |
$2,726,000 |
$908,666 |
$908,666 |
$908,668 |
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Hope, District |
Silverhope Creek Riprap Bank Protection |
$152,150 |
$50,716 |
$50,716 |
$50,718 |
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Kamloops, City |
Rayleigh Slo-Pitch Park - Phase 1 |
$9,790,000 |
$3,263,333 |
$3,263,333 |
$3,263,334 |
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Kamloops, City |
Westsyde Riverbank Protection |
$875,000 |
$291,666 |
$291,666 |
$291,668 |
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Kimberley, City |
Marysville Watermain Replacement Upgrade |
$2,001,000 |
$667,000 |
$667,000 |
$667,000 |
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Lake Country, District |
Wood Lake Water Quality & Supply Improvements |
$5,040,000 |
$1,680,000 |
$1,680,000 |
$1,680,000 |
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Langford, City |
City Centre park Sports Plex |
$13,393,641 |
$4,464,547 |
$4,464,547 |
$4,464,547 |
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Langford, City |
City of Langford Stormwater Flood Hazard Protection |
$1,842,225 |
$614,075 |
$614,075 |
$614,075 |
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Langley, Township |
West Langley Dyke Upgrade EMBC |
$2,212,760 |
$737,586 |
$737,586 |
$737,588 |
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Maple Ridge, District |
Albion Dyke Upgrade, Kanaka Creek regional Park (stage 2) |
$525,000 |
$175,000 |
$175,000 |
$175,000 |
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Maple Ridge, District |
Maple Ridge Downtown Core Road & Utility Rehabilitation |
$5,105,465 |
$1,868,488 |
$1,868,488 |
$1,368,489 |
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Masset, Village |
Waterline Replacement |
$1,553,896 |
$517,965 |
$517,965 |
$517,966 |
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McBride, Village |
Eco-Sensitive Solution to Waste Water Treatment - Phase 2 |
$2,075,000 |
$691,666 |
$691,666 |
$691,668 |
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Merritt, City |
Structural Rehabilitation and Dehumidification Upgrade |
$305,600 |
$101,866 |
$101,866 |
$101,868 |
|
Nanaimo Airport Commission |
Nanaimo Airport Improvement Project Phase 2 |
$10,369,370 |
$3,456,456 |
$3,456,456 |
$3,456,458 |
|
New Hazelton, District |
Water Distribution System Improvements |
$856,000 |
$285,333 |
$285,333 |
$285,334 |
|
New Westminster, City of |
Streets & Sidewalks Revitalization |
$8,000,000 |
$2,666,666 |
$2,666,666 |
$2,666,668 |
|
New Westminster, City |
Westminster Pier Park |
$24,902,743 |
$8,300,914 |
$8,300,914 |
$8,300,915 |
|
North Vancouver, City |
Bridge Rehabilitation and Seismic Upgrades |
$1,448,000 |
$482,666 |
$482,666 |
$482,668 |
|
North Vancouver, District |
District of North Vancouver Installation of Priority Sidewalks |
$1,480,000 |
$493,333 |
$493,333 |
$493,334 |
|
North Vancouver, District |
Lynnmour Dyke Flood Protection |
$428,340 |
$142,780 |
$142,780 |
$142,780 |
|
North Vancouver, City |
North Vancouver - Spirit Trail Harbourside West Pedestrian Overpass and Multi-Use Trail |
$2,600,676 |
$800,338 |
$800,338 |
$1,000,000 |
|
North Vancouver, District |
North Vancouver - Windsor Artificial Turf Sports Field |
$3,238,998 |
$1,079,666 |
$1,079,666 |
$1,079,666 |
|
North Okanagan, Regional District |
Enderby & District Sports Complex Upgrade |
$500,000 |
$166,666 |
$166,666 |
$166,668 |
|
Northern Rockies Regional Municipality |
Fort Nelson Recreation Complex |
$33,443,500 |
$5,000,000 |
$5,000,000 |
$23,443,500 |
|
Oak Bay, District |
Uplands Low Pressure Sewer System |
$7,650,000 |
$2,550,000 |
$2,550,000 |
$2,550,000 |
|
Okanagan Basin Water Board |
Streamlined Water Use Pilot |
$231,000 |
$77,000 |
$77,000 |
$77,000 |
|
Okanagan-Similkameen, Regional District |
Okanagan Falls Sewage Treatment Plant |
$9,380,000 |
$3,126,666 |
$3,126,666 |
$3,126,668 |
|
Peachland, District |
Peachland Curling Club Facility |
$3,915,356 |
$1,305,118 |
$1,305,118 |
$1,305,120 |
|
Pemberton, Village |
Pemberton Skate and Bike Skills Park |
$367,854 |
$122,618 |
$122,618 |
$122,618 |
|
Penticton, City |
Penticton Community Centre - Aquatics, Fitness, Sport, and Recreation |
$23,024,951 |
$7,674,983 |
$7,674,983 |
$7,674,985 |
|
Pitt Meadows, City |
Construction of an Artificial Turf Playing Field |
$1,785,252 |
$595,126 |
$595,126 |
$595,000 |
|
Port Alice, Village |
Port Alice Community Centre Upgrade |
$1,091,000 |
$345,500 |
$345,500 |
$400,000 |
|
Port Coquitlam, City |
Port Coquitlam - Broadway Street Reconstruction |
$11,368,948 |
$3,789,649 |
$3,789,649 |
$3,789,650 |
|
Prince George, City |
Boundary Road Connector |
$27,993,120 |
$7,500,000 |
$7,500,000 |
$12,993,120 |
|
Quesnel, City |
West Quesnel Land Stability |
$4,731,000 |
$1,577,000 |
$1,577,000 |
$1,577,000 |
|
Revelstoke, City |
Downie Street Lift Station Upgrade |
$2,236,700 |
$745,566 |
$745,566 |
$745,568 |
|
Revelstoke, City |
Revelstoke Aquatic Centre Heat Recovery System |
$528,999 |
$176,333 |
$176,333 |
$176,333 |
|
Revelstoke, City |
Trans Canada Highway Water Reservoir Replacement |
$966,000 |
$322,000 |
$322,000 |
$322,000 |
|
Salmon Arm, City |
Roadway Infrastructure Renewal |
$2,500,000 |
$833,333 |
$833,333 |
$833,334 |
|
Salt Spring Island Public Library Association |
New Library Building |
$6,826,477 |
$2,275,492 |
$2,275,492 |
$2,275,493 |
|
Sechelt, District |
Bio-Solids Treatment Facility |
$4,800,000 |
$1,600,000 |
$1,600,000 |
$1,600,000 |
|
Sicamous, District |
Sewer Collection |
$9,136,300 |
$3,045,433 |
$3,045,433 |
$3,045,434 |
|
Sidney, Town |
Iroquois Community Park Improvement Project |
$2,258,406 |
$752,802 |
$752,802 |
$752,802 |
|
Sidney, Town |
Sidney - Lochside Waterfront Trail |
$1,125,000 |
$375,000 |
$375,000 |
$375,000 |
|
Sooke, District |
District of Sooke Waterfront Recreation Area |
$908,653 |
$302,884 |
$302,884 |
$302,885 |
|
Sooke & Electoral Area Parks and Recreation Commission |
Arena Upgrade and Addition |
$1,200,000 |
$400,000 |
$400,000 |
$400,000 |
|
Squamish, District |
Government Road Trunk Sewer Main |
$2,030,950 |
$676,983 |
$676,983 |
$676,984 |
|
Squamish, District |
Squamish Dyke Riprap |
$425,000 |
$141,666 |
$141,666 |
$141,668 |
|
Sunshine Coast Regional District |
South Pender Harbour Water Treatment Plant |
$5,440,000 |
$2,030,000 |
$2,030,000 |
$1,380,000 |
|
Thompson-Nicola Regional District |
Pritchard (Laveau Rd) Community Water System Upgrade |
$517,092 |
$172,364 |
$172,364 |
$172,364 |
|
Thompson-Nicola Regional District |
Rural & Small Municipality Eco-Depot Waste Disposal Project |
$14,209,019 |
$4,736,339 |
$4,736,339 |
$4,736,341 |
|
Thompson-Nicola Regional District |
Walhachin Community Water System Upgrade |
$725,000 |
$241,666 |
$241,666 |
$241,668 |
|
Vernon, City |
34 Street Improvements |
$3,146,745 |
$1,048,915 |
$1,048,915 |
$1,048,915 |
|
Victoria, City |
Steel Watermain Rehabilitation - Stage 2 |
$5,019,000 |
$1,673,000 |
$1,673,000 |
$1,673,000 |
|
West Vancouver, District |
Montizambert Creek Water Treatment Project |
$2,615,100 |
$871,700 |
$871,700 |
$871,700 |
|
West Vancouver, District |
West Vancouver Artificial Turf Field |
$4,500,000 |
$1,500,000 |
$1,500,000 |
$1,500,000 |
|
White Rock, City |
Construct Centre for Active Living |
$3,593,238 |
$1,080,530 |
$1,080,530 |
$1,432,178 |
|
White Rock, City |
White Rock Museum & Archives Revitalization Project |
$967,334 |
$458,667 |
$458,667 |
$50,000 |
|
White Rock, City |
White Rock - Pedestrian Improvements Initiative |
$1,480,800 |
$493,600 |
$493,600 |
$493,600 |
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