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BC Rural Dividend project awards for the Peace region
  • The Boreal Centre for Conservation Enterprise is being awarded $9,922 to establish a Peace Country eco-living learning network. The project will expand small-scale food protection by hiring an outreach co-ordinator and seasonal workers to lead workshops, activities and harvesting demonstrations.
  • Doig River First Nation is being awarded $100,000 to implement a cultural spaces plan. This project will conduct community meetings and develop a plan to detail cost estimates, priorities, investment plans and capacity for building cultural spaces on newly acquired land near Fort St. John.
  • The Kwadacha Nation is being awarded $91,210 to complete a needs assessment and feasibility study for a residential construction policy. The policy will provide a framework for Kwadacha Nation to build new homes, retrofit existing homes and maintain buildings using local labour, expertise and material.
  • The Tansi Friendship Centre Society in Chetwynd is being awarded $79,800 for its Training to Employment Program. The project will hire a co-ordinator to oversee the program, which offers specific training for people facing economic hardship and includes women-to-work and safety-ticket training.
  • Tsay Keh Dene Nation, in partnership with Clean Energy Consulting Inc., is being awarded $498,000 for a sustainable biomass energy project. The focus is on displacing diesel power generation in the Tsay Keh Dene community. Phase 1 includes completing engineering and environmental plans, fibre supply and forest management studies, and design documents.
  • Twin Sisters Native Plants Nursery is being awarded $100,000 to develop a detailed site plan and civil design and engineering documents to expand the nursery at Moberly Lake. The project will create jobs and increase revenue for the West Moberly and Saulteau First Nations.
  • West Moberly First Nations is being awarded $99,150 to develop an on-reserve housing strategy. The project will include evaluating on- and off-reserve housing demand, a financial analysis, as well as a needs assessment to guide decisions about future capital housing projects and economic development opportunities.