Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher, is pleased with Government of Canada funding for three new infrastructure projects in Southeastern Manitoba through the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund.
On July 27, 2016, Ste. Anne Co-op will be presenting The Grande Pointe Homeowners Association with a cheque for $75,000 that will go towards a new four-season community clubhouse.
Manitoba’s pulse and soybean growers will benefit from the work of a new applied research specialist and will receive $400,000 in government funding over the next two years.
The Community Places program is marking 30 years of supporting recreational and cultural facilities across Manitoba by providing nearly $3.6 million in grants to projects championed by non-profit and community-led organizations.
Budget 2016 includes an additional $4 million in funding to support the provision of cancer drugs for patients across the province.
For nine years, Farm Credit Canada has been contributing to the vitality of Canada’s official languages through the FCC Expression Fund. This year, $50,000 was awarded to eight minority language projects across Canada.
Farm Credit Canada is now accepting applications from registered charities and non-profit organizations in rural Canada for the $1 million FCC AgriSpirit Fund.
The province has announced that it is investing an additional $450,000 in support of school breakfast and nutrition programs.
Steinbach City Council is pleased to announce the commitment of $1.5 million to the Bethesda Foundation.
The governments of Canada and Manitoba will support the expansion of Granny’s Poultry, a producer-owned poultry processing company in Blumenort, with $2.5 million in funding.