WHITEHORSE, YT,
Nov. 25,
2024 /CNW/ - The federal and territorial governments
are investing more than $4.1 million
in the planning and design for a new recreation centre in
Dawson City and upgrades to air
ventilation systems in municipal buildings in Watson Lake.
The City of Dawson Council has approved the preliminary design
concept and the design plan will form part of the submission for
the construction phase of this project. The new facility will
provide residents and visitors with a variety of year-round fitness
and activity opportunities. Amenities will include an NHL-sized
skating rink and two curling rinks, along with additional
recreational spaces, office space, and a canteen.
Funding will also go towards upgrading three municipal buildings
in Watson Lake to improve the
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. This replaces
outdated air handling systems with modern equipment that meets
current standards, installs new ventilation controls, and upgrades
the buildings' heating and air conditioning to improve air quality
and energy efficiency.
Quotes
"It's essential for Northerners to have reliable and modern
facilities for their daily activities, including work and
recreation. The planning and design of the new Dawson City
Recreation Centre is an exciting step forward, enhancing community
well-being by providing a space for physical activity and social
interaction. Upgrades to the air ventilation systems in
Watson Lake municipal buildings
also mark an important measure to improve energy efficiency. Both
improvements will greatly support the overall health, happiness,
and vitality of the community."
Dr. Brendan Hanley, Member of
Parliament for Yukon, on behalf of
the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and
Communities
"Our government is thrilled to support new infrastructure
projects in Dawson City and
Watson Lake. Recreation centres
play an important role in creating healthy, vibrant spaces where
people can gather, connect, and stay active. We are grateful to the
Government of Canada for their
funding and ongoing support for the North."
Richard Mostyn, Minister of
Community Services, Government of Yukon
"The Dawson City Recreation Centre is a significant project for
the health and well being of the community and represents a
collaborative effort by the community, the municipality, Tr'ondëk
Hwëch'in First Nation, the Yukon
government and the federal government. We are excited to see the
project move forward and thankful to all involved."
Paul Robitaille, Manager of City of Dawson's Parks and Recreation
Department
"The Town of Watson Lake is
thrilled to receive funding from Canada's Investing in Infrastructure Program
to upgrade our HVAC systems across various facilities. This
essential investment will not only enhance the energy efficiency of
our buildings but also significantly improve air quality and
comfort for our residents. In a post-pandemic world, it is more
important than ever to ensure that our municipal spaces are safe
and healthy for everyone. This funding underscores our commitment
to fostering a healthier community."
Her Worship, Lauren Hanchar, Mayor of Watson Lake
Quick facts
- The federal government is investing $1,275,000 under the Community, Culture and
Recreation Infrastructure Stream and the Rural and Northern
Communities Infrastructure Stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program towards the
Dawson City Recreation Centre Planning project. The Government of
Yukon is contributing $425,000.
- The federal government is also contributing $2,452,000 under the COVID-19 Resilience Stream
of the Investing in Canada
Infrastructure Program towards the Watson Lake Municipal Buildings
HVAC Upgrades project.
- Under the Investing in Canada
Plan, the federal government is investing more than $180 billion over 12 years in public transit
projects, green infrastructure, social infrastructure, trade and
transportation routes, and Canada's rural and northern communities.
- Including today's announcement, a number of projects have been
announced under the following streams of the Investing in
Canada Infrastructure Program in
Yukon:
- More than 13 infrastructure projects under the Community,
Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream, with a total federal
contribution of over $25 million and
a total territorial contribution of almost $12 million.
- More than 18 infrastructure projects under the Rural and
Northern Communities Infrastructure Stream, with a total federal
contribution of more than $140
million and a total territorial contribution of nearly
$39 million.
- 5 infrastructure projects under the COVID-19 Resilience Stream,
with a total federal contribution of more than $24 million and a total territorial contribution
of more than $4.6 million.
Associated links
Investing in Canada:
Canada's Long-Term Infrastructure
Plan
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/plan/icp-publication-pic-eng.html
Community, Culture and Recreation Infrastructure Stream
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/plan/icp-pic-INFC-eng.html
Housing and Infrastructure Project Map
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/gmap-gcarte/index-eng.html
Rural and Northern Infrastructure Stream
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/plan/rnc-crn-eng.html
COVID-19 Resilience Stream
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/plan/covid-19-resilience-eng.html
Federal investments in infrastructure in Yukon
https://housing-infrastructure.canada.ca/plan/prog-proj-yt-eng.html
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