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Canada and Saskatchewan announce over $50M investment for 55 infrastructure projects across the province


REGINA, SK, May 6, 2021 /CNW/ - Canadians everywhere have felt the impact of COVID-19 on their families, their livelihoods, and their way of life. Canada and Saskatchewan have worked together to ensure health and safety, support families and businesses, and sustain local economies. Investments in infrastructure during this extraordinary time provide an opportunity to enhance citizens' quality of life and meet the needs of growing communities while creating jobs at a time when they are most needed.

Today, the Honourable Jim Carr, federal Minister and Special Representative for the Prairies, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, and the Honourable Don McMorris, Saskatchewan's Minister of Government Relations, announced more than $50.2 million in joint funding for 55 infrastructure projects across the province. The projects are funded under the new COVID-19 Resilience Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program.

Among other projects, the funding will go toward the construction of a new community centre in Kinistino, which will house the town office, a rental hall, a daycare and a library. Active transportation networks will be expanded or improved in the Battlefords, Estevan, Kindersley, La Ronge, Swift Current and Yorkton helping to enhance mobility connections and the safety of cyclists and pedestrians. New walking pathways will connect the Flying Dust First Nation community to Meadow Lake, providing increased and safe pedestrian access to community services. In Regina, the Saskatchewan Science Centre will be renovated to make it more accessible. Projects in Moose Jaw, Wilkie and Biggar will upgrade the power supply to municipal buildings using solar panels.

Providing communities with reliable and sustainable infrastructure is a shared priority for both governments. The Government of Canada is investing more than $21.2 million in these 55 projects. For projects requiring consultations with Indigenous groups, funding is conditional on all consultation requirements being met. The Government of Saskatchewan is also contributing over $16.4 million toward these projects. Contributions by recipients toward their respective projects are $12.5 million.

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"Through collaboration with our provincial and municipal partners, we are funding important infrastructure projects throughout Saskatchewan. With the COVID-19 Resilience Stream, we are also responding to the impacts of the pandemic through flexible and accelerated investments in key infrastructure upgrades as quickly as possible. The funding announced today will help communities build back better, create jobs, and build cleaner, more inclusive communities."

The Honourable Jim Carr, federal Minister and Special Representative for the Prairies, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

"From Buffalo Narrows to Estevan, and dozens of communities in-between the Government of Saskatchewan's $16.4-million investment in these 55 local infrastructure projects will not only help protect local economies, which are continuing to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, but also help create safe, healthy and prosperous communities across the province."

The Honourable Don McMorris, Saskatchewan's Minister of Government Relations

"We are very pleased that our Logan Green Pathway improvement project has been accepted as part of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. Having the participation of both the federal and provincial governments in funding this important multi-use pathway project will enable it to get underway this Spring. Once complete it is expected to greatly increase use and improve access to our city's largest and best recreational area."

His Worship Mitch Hippsley, Mayor of the City of Yorkton

"The Saskatchewan Science Centre is tremendously grateful for the funding commitments from the Government of Saskatchewan and the Government of Canada for our renovation project. This project will be transformational for the Science Centre. A renewed space and exhibits will be critical to a successful future for the Saskatchewan Science Centre, allowing us to continue to inspire the province's youth to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math."

Sandy Baumgartner, CEO of the Saskatchewan Science Centre

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Canada and Saskatchewan announce over $50M investment for 55 infrastructure projects across the province

The Government of Canada is investing more than $21.2 million in 55 projects under the new COVID-19 Resilience Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. The Government of Saskatchewan is contributing over $16.4 million. Contributions by recipients toward their respective projects are $12.5 million. In total, this represents a combined infrastructure investment of more than $50.2 million. Funding recipients are responsible for any additional project costs.

Projects funded under the COVID-19 Resilience Stream

Location / Area

Proponent - Project

Description

Federal Contribution

Provincial Contribution

Proponent Contribution

Battleford, Town of

Town of North Battleford - North Saskatchewan River Truss Bridge

Rehabilitate the north pedestrian bridge and associated works.

$1,387,320

$1,155,984

$924,996

Bengough, Town of

Bengough and District Regional Park Authority - Bengough Swimming Pool Major Renovation

Improve the outdoor pool and its related operational infrastructure.

$293,545

$244,596

$195,721

Big River, Town of

Town of Big River - Installation of Sidewalk

Install new sidewalk and associated works along First Avenue North between First Street North and Ausland Street. 

$88,578

$73,808

$59,060

Biggar, Town of

Town of Biggar - Arena Ice Plant Solar Power Upgrade

Upgrade the power supply with approximately 249 solar panels and associated equipment.

$89,364

$74,463

$59,584

Bredenbury, Town of

Town of Brendenbury - Old School Rejuvenation Project to Create New Purpose

Update and repair the old vacant school building to include a daycare, gym, Lion's Den space, and office rental spaces.

$61,000

$50,828

$40,672

Broadview, Town of

Town of Broadview - New Joint Administration Office

Construct a new joint administration office for the Town of Broadview and RM of Elcapo No.154 to include space for a library and a multi-purpose room for area residents.

$600,000

$499,950

$400,050

Buffalo Narrows, Northern Village of

Northern Village of Buffalo Narrows -

Lake View Complex Repair and Upgrade

Repair the existing municipal recreation centre.

$140,000

$116,655

$93,345

Candle Lake, Resort Village of

Resort Village of Candle Lake - Flood Mitigation Berm and Active Walking Trail

Construct a flood mitigation berm and active walking trail. 

$101,580

$84,642

$67,729

Carrot River, Town of

Pasquia Regional Park Authority - Pool House Upgrade

Repair, upgrade and expand the combined shower and pool house.

$52,200

$43,496

$34,804

Duck Lake, Town of

Town of Duck Lake - Community Park Upgrade / Expansion

Upgrade and expand the existing park area, install interactive and accessible play structures, along with associated works.

$84,365

$70,297

$56,250

Elrose, Town of

RM of Monet No. 257 - Uniplex Roof Repair & Viewing Platform / Ice Surface Accessibility Upgrade

A complete overhaul of the hockey arena roof and an expansion to the landing viewing area, improving accessibility to the hockey arena while increasing socially distant viewing capacity is needed.

$209,660

$174,699

$139,791

Endeavour, Village of

Village of Endeavour ? Replace Deteriorated Sidewalk & Extend Existing Sidewalk System

Replace and expand the village's deteriorating sidewalk system.

$40,253

$33,541

$26,839

Englefeld, Village of

Village of Englefeld - Arena Upgrades

Upgrade the arena function room.

$82,579

$68,809

$55,060

Estevan, City of

City of Estevan - Pedestrian Corridor Expansion Project

Create approximately 13 km of new pedestrian walkways interconnected with existing ones. Install one washroom facility, a footbridge, 15 benches, solar-powered path lighting, and safety and accessibility  improvements to street and railway crossings.

$1,517,600

$1,264,540

$1,011,860

Fort Qu'Appelle, Town of

Town of Fort Qu'Appelle - Rexentre Infrastructure Improvements

Upgrades to improve safety and rehabilitate the change room and its heating systems, drainage, water fountains, electrical systems and associated works.

$282,064

$235,030

$188,066

Gull Lake, Town of

Town of Gull Lake - Kiaskus Trail Paving Project

Paving the approximately 2.1 km of outdoor walking and biking trail.

$137,600

$114,655

$91,745

Hepburn, Town of

Town of Hepburn - Parks and Pathways Renovation

Create safe outdoor gathering spaces through a new park construction, existing park renovations, and an accessible pathway addition.

$60,000

$49,995

$40,005

Imperial, Town of

Town of Imperial - Imperial Arena Upgrade

Retrofit to the community arena to turn it into a year-round use facility.

$350,914

$292,399

$233,972

Indian Head, Town of

Town of Indian Head - Sunbeam Creek Walking Trail Revitalization

Pave the 2 km Sunbeam Walking trail to make it more accessible, erect additional signage and install lighting.

$233,706

$194,735

$155,823

Kenaston, Village of

Kenaston Community Recreation Board - Arena Ice Plant Replacement

Replace the skating rink's artificial ice plant.

$152,852

$127,364

$101,914

Kindersley, Town of

Town of Kindersley ? Kindersley Active Transportation Project

Resurface the existing trail and create a new connecting pathway system as well as reconstruction of some sidewalks, installation of lighting, benches, shade areas and planters. 

$808,340

$673,550

$538,961

Kinistino, Town of

Town of Kinistino - Community Centre

Build a community centre to house the town office, hall to rent, daycare facilities, library and potential medical clinic

$2,336,000

$1,946,472

$1,557,528

Lampman, Town of

Town of Lampman - Rink Upgrade

Renovating the current

compressor room which is in need of upgraded electrical.

$205,882

$171,552

$137,272

Langenburg, Town of

Town of Langenburg - Parks and Trails

Design, develop and construct approximately 12 km of multi-use pathways to connect residents to various outdoor recreation and community spaces, and associated upgrades.

$191,314

$159,412

$127,559

La Ronge, Northern Town of

Northern Town of La Ronge - Community Recreation Trails Upgrade

Upgrade approximately 7 km of existing community trails so they can be used year round.

$95,730

$79,767

$63,828

Lebret, Village of

Village of Lebret - Community Centre Revitalization

Build an addition to the existing community centre that will include accessible washrooms with showers and a meeting room. 

$96,000

$79,992

$64,008

Lipton, Village of

Village of Lipton - Flooding Drainage Repair

Install drains, catch basins and pumps to alleviate water faster and prevent flooding.

$60,400

$50,328

$40,272

Lloydminster, City of

Lloydminster Agricultural Exhibition Association -COVID 19 Technology & Safety Upgrades

Retrofit the communication and safety technology used at the facility.

$114,673

$95,551

$76,459

Manitou Beach, Resort Village of

Resort Village of Manitou Beach - East Sanitary Pumping Station Upgrade

Install new submersible pumps and associated works for flood prevention.

$144,000

$119,988

$96,012

Martensville, City of

City of Martensville - Pathway Lighting

Install lighting along a 1.9 km pathway that provides a direct link from the south end of Martensville to Kinsmen Park.

$190,160

$158,451

$126,789

Meadow Lake, City of / Flying Dust First Nation

Flying Dust First Nation and City of Meadow Lake - Connecting Communities:  Flying Dust and Meadow Lake Walking Path Expansion

Connect Flying Dust First Nation and the City of Meadow Lake with approximately 3.18 km of asphalt walking path and 1.93 km of concrete sidewalk. 

$1,725,023

$575,007

$0

Medstead, Village of

Village of Medstead - Purchase and Installation of Park Furniture and Playground Equipment for Centennial Park

Replace park furniture and playground equipment. 

$42,379

$35,312

$28,257

Moose Jaw, City of

City of Moose Jaw - Building Solar Power Upgrades: Five Locations

Upgrade the power supply to five existing municipal buildings (Yara Centre, Kinsmen Sportsplex, City Hall, City Public Works/Transit Building, Mosaic Place) by attaching more than 1,000 solar panels and associated equipment to each rooftop.

$415,120

$345,899

$276,781

Muenster, Village of

Village of Muenster - Curling Club Interior COVID Renovation

Remove interior walls, relocate electrical, plumbing and heating infrastructure, upgrade air quality controls and repair flooring and ceiling finishing to accommodate the resizing of the existing entrance and main lobby. 

$42,424

$35,350

$28,287

Nipawin, Town of

Town of Nipawin - Jubilee Arena Dressing Room Addition

Add four permanent dressing rooms with washrooms and showers to the arena.

$669,411

$557,787

$446,330

Osler, Town of

Town of Osler - Heritage Park

Upgrade the park by adding lighting, picnic tables fixed to a concrete slab, benches, park grills, walking pathways, gazebo, wheel chair accessible picnic tables, parking for person with disabilities.

$42,808

$35,670

$28,542

Ponteix, Town of

Notukeu Regional Park Board Authority ? Washrooms and Change Rooms

Replace existing campground and pool/spray park washrooms and change rooms.

$110,000

$91,658

$73,342

 

Prince Albert, City of

Prince Albert Indian and Metis Friendship Centre - Ramp and Doors Project

Upgrade and renovate the entrance area, washroom and related facilities.

$817,800

$272,600

$0

Regina, City of

Saskatchewan Science Centre -  Renovations, Repairs and Upgrades

Repair, upgrade, and renew exhibits, flooring, bathrooms, and public areas.

$1,179,951

$983,194

$786,732

 

Regina, City of

City of Regina - Bus Operator Driver Shields

Retrofitting existing buses in the transit fleet to have permanent barriers in the operator compartment.

$507,718

$423,056

$338,521

Regina, City of

City of Regina - Mobility Device Securement System

Install 66 self securement systems for mobility devices on 66 buses.

$520,753

$433,917

$347,212

Rocanville, Town of

Town of Rocanville - Aquatic Centre Structural Rehabilitation

Repair the deck, pool, and building support structure, retrofit and replace electrical and mechanical systems, as well as upgrades to the mezzanine area and change rooms.

$692,640

$577,142

$461,818

Rose Valley, Town of

Town of Rose Valley - Multi-facility COVID-19 Resilience Upgrade

Retrofit to the town office, Rose Valley and District Recreation Complex and Rose Valley Community Centre. 

$65,361

$54,462

$43,580

Shields, Resort Village of

Resort Village of Shields - Municipal Sport Court Amenity and Maintenance Building Retrofit

Upgrade to existing maintenance building that will create a multi-purpose space bringing together a variety of different services to allow space for a kiosk, bathroom, a separate flex space for community gatherings and maintenance and storage for equipment.

$61,303

$51,081

$40,874

Spiritwood, Town of

Town of Spiritwood - Upgrades to the Skating Arena Mezzanine

Upgrade to the facility, such as insulation, drywall, paint, along with raising the floor for seating, improvements to the concession area and finishing of the stairs in the fire exit area

$58,284

$48,565

$38,861

Swift Current, City of

City of Swift Current - Active Transportation Expansion

Construct approximately 11 km of alternate multi-use pathways and install new signage. 

$2,398,606

$1,998,639

$1,599,271

Thode, Resort Village of

Resort Village of Thode - Community Centre Upgrade

The project will provide additional floor space at the centre by adding a second floor with a kitchen and gender neutral bathroom facilities.

$281,269

$234,367

$187,536

Torquay, Village of

Village of Torquay - Community Centre Upgrades

Replace the roof, rafters and ceiling, boiler system and its components and install new flooring

$83,860

$69,876

$55,914

Turtle View, Resort Village of

Resort Village of Turtle View - Municipal Office Retrofit and Fire Hall Addition

Retrofit existing fire hall to a municipal office and construct an addition to the building for a larger fire hall.

$188,000

$156,651

$125,349

Wadena, Town of

Town of Wadena - Recreation Centre Roof Replacement

Replace the roof with a new metal roof

$151,112

$125,914

$100,754

Watson, Town of

Town of Watson - Arena Renovations

Upgrade and repair the roof, replace emergency exit doors and renovation to ice resurfacer room  to accommodate a larger vehicle and purchase sanitization equipment

$122,011

$101,666

$81,351

Wilkie, Town of

Town of Wilkie  - Community Centre and Ice Plant Solar Power Upgrade

Upgrade ice plant's power supply by attaching approximately 500 solar panels and associated equipment to the rooftop to serve a portion of the buildings electricity needs.

$198,989

$165,807

$132,676

Willow Bunch, Town of

Willow Bunch Recreation Authority - Rink Project

Replace the artificial ice plant.

$150,000

$124,988

$100,012

Willow Bunch, Town of

Town of Willow Bunch - South Central Agrivalue and Education Centre Upgrade

Repair the roof and auditorium floor and associated works.

$210,000

$174,983

$140,017

Yorkton, City of

City of Yorkton - Logan Green Pathway

Retrofit and upgrade an existing granular pathway to asphalt and install solar lights.

$353,934

$294,916

$235,985

Total federal, provincial and proponent funding

$21,296,435

$16,474,056

$12,503,976

Associated links

Investing in Canada: Canada's Long-Term Infrastructure Plan
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/icp-publication-pic-eng.html

Investing in Canada Plan Project Map
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/map

Federal infrastructure investments in Saskatchewan
https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/prog-proj-sk-eng.html 

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