The N.S. Government has announced more supportive housing options in the Annapolis Valley with the addition of 22 new units in Waterville (16) and Kentville (6). The Department of Community Services is providing $660k for one-time set-up, building and operating costs in 2024-25 and $770k per year.
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Construction
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Added on 2024-07-05
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Annapolis Valley Region, NS
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The N.S. Government has announced $3.3M in combined federal/provincial/municipal funding for a new active transportation network in Wolfville that will include over 10 kilometres of multi-use trails. The project will connect to the provincial Blue Route cycling network.
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Construction
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Added on 2024-06-28
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Annapolis Valley Region, NS
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Combined Federal, Provincial and Municpal Government funding of $1.1M has been announced for The Hants County Exhibition Arena to become a more accessible community space that will continue to host the annual exhibition and be used for skill development and youth recreation programs.
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Arts, entertainment and recreation
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Added on 2024-05-17
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Annapolis Valley Region, NS
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The N.S. Government has announced close to $4.4M in funding with an additional $4.6M contributed by the Town of Wolfville, the Municipality of the County of Kings, the Town of Kentville and the Village of New Minas for upgrades to water, wastewater and sidewalks.
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Added on 2024-04-29
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Annapolis Valley Region, NS
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The N.S. Government has announced $405k in funding to support the County of Kings Municipality to install electric vehicle charging stations in six different locations, including some stations that will use solar energy with battery storage. The municipality is contributing $270k to the project.
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Public administration
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Added on 2024-02-16
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Annapolis Valley Region, NS
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The Town of Wolfville is estimated to need 830 additional housing units within the next 3 years to keep up with demand as it deals with above-average population growth over the past 5 years (21% compared to 5% provincially). The town is seeking funding for consultants and a new staff position to help create 120 units over 3 years.
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Construction
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Added on 2023-11-24
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Annapolis Valley Region, NS
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