The federal government is making significant investments in Alberta’s community buildings with over $3.4 million being allocated to four different projects. In St. Albert, the Larry Olexiuk Field in the Riel Recreation Park received a new turf on the sports field, while nearby recreational spaces Kinex Arena and Servus Place were funded for equipment replacement.
In Tsuut’ina Nation, a ventilation renovation of 20 Indigenous-owned community buildings was completed with the installation of Pyure technology air purification systems. This will help improve air quality and safety for community members.
Cold Lake also saw updates to their HVAC systems with energy-efficient improvements made to three drinking water treatment and distribution buildings in the city. These improvements will benefit the water and wastewater utilities that serve Cold Lake, Cold Lake First Nation, Town of Bonnyville, and the Department of National Defence at 4 Wing Cold Lake.
Overall, the federal government is investing $3,401,324 through the COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The City of St. Albert contributed $578,205, and the City of Cold Lake contributed $5,860 towards these projects. These investments will not only improve the quality of community buildings in Alberta but also contribute to the overall resilience and sustainability of these infrastructure assets.
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