Close to one million dollars is on the way towards two communities on Haida Gwaii, part of provincial programs towards funding tourism and local food production initiatives.
Three new infrastructure projects for Masset and Old Massett were announced by the BC government today, the money coming by way of the StrongerBC rural development grant program.
“Building resilient communities and supporting rural economic development as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic is a key part of our StrongerBC Economic plan. Through this funding, the Village of Masset and Old Massett Village Council will be able to create more jobs and provide invaluable services for the residents who rely on them.” -- Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation.
Towards the project the three iniatives include:
The Province is providing more than $540,000 to the Village of Masset for the Masset seaplane terminal and boat launch upgrade. The funding supports the replacement of the existing seaplane float and access ramp in Masset Harbour and will include the installation of a float for the nearby public boat launch.
The Village of Masset is also benefiting from $50,000 for the Masset Market Finishings project. The funding will provide interior and exterior finishings and kitchen equipment to the Masset Market, which will be the future home of the Masset farmer’s market as well as a studio and gallery space for the Masset artisans co-operative.
In addition, the Province is providing nearly $370,000 to the Old Massett Village Council’s year-round food-growing project. The project will purchase, install and run a commercial hydroponics greenhouse operation, which will help strengthen local food security for all community members.
North Coast MLA Jennifer Rice also hailed the investments for the Islands this morning, noting how the area had been hard hit by the pandemic years.
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These upgrades will not only benefit the local residents but also boost tourism, create new jobs and help strengthen the economy across all of Haida Gwaii. These are key investments for a region that was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.”
More notes on today's announcement, as well as the reactions from local officials
can be explored further here.
Further items of note from the Legislature can be reviewed here.
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