NDP MLA Melanie Mark says new infrastructure funding a boost for community services

BC NDP MLA Toporowski says stronger community services coming to Cowichan and Islands

March 7, 2025 at 3:14 pm  Politics, Provincial

COWICHAN VALLEY – BC NDP MLA Debra Toporowski says people living in Duncan and on Ruxton Island will have better access to essential community services, thanks to funding for capital projects that help not-for-profit organizations improve and expand their facilities and programs.

“Non-profit organizations that help people in our community are part of what makes our region so special,” said Debra Toporowski, MLA for Cowichan Valley. “That’s why we’re supporting them so they can afford improvements and upgrades that will make these community programs safer and better for the people that need them.”

The following grants were awarded to support capital projects in the Cowichan Valley and surrounding Islands:

  • Vancouver Island Providence Community Association (Duncan) – $125,000 for essential repairs and upgrades to the organization’s facilities, including roof and gutter replacement, exterior painting, and electrical improvements, to ensure safety, compliance, and the longevity of infrastructure supporting therapeutic programs for the community.
  • Ruxton Island Property Owners Association – $13,017 for Public Safety Building for Fire Program Equipment – Phase 2: Metal Roof, Exterior & Interior Finishing.

Across BC, 54 capital projects are receiving a total of $5 million through the Community Gaming Grants program. The grants allow non-profit organizations to acquire essential equipment or undertake renovations.

These grants are part of the work your BC NDP government is doing to ensure British Columbians have access to programs and services that improve their quality of life, support local needs, and build vibrant communities.

Quick Facts:

  • Community Gaming Grants also fund projects and initiatives in the arts and culture, sports, human and social services, public safety and environmental conservation sectors, as well as parent and district parent advisory councils in B.C. schools.
  • The Community Gaming Grants program distributes up to $140 million each year.
  • Program funds are provided from general revenues via provincial commercial gambling revenue in partnership with the BC Lottery Corporation.

View the full article from the original source

No conversations yet

Activity Stream

Tue, Dec 23, 2025 at 1:13 pm - Kamloops Film Society posted on their blog: KFS Board Corner – The Kamloops Film Society
Mon, Dec 22, 2025 at 1:05 am - Kamloops Film Society posted on their blog: Sunday Classics | Law in FIlm – The Kamloops Film Society
Thu, Dec 18, 2025 at 9:37 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: Unstoppable renewable energy revolution powers on
Wed, Dec 17, 2025 at 5:55 pm - Kamloops Film Society posted on their blog: Food on Film – The Kamloops Film Society
Fri, Dec 12, 2025 at 11:33 am - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Looking in the rear-view mirror… and at what’s coming next
Fri, Dec 12, 2025 at 11:32 am - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Some wins in the new KAMPLAN
Fri, Dec 12, 2025 at 11:04 am - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Quick year-end actions: pick one or do them all!
Thu, Dec 11, 2025 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: U.S. actions near Venezuela portend an oily catastrophe
Full Stream
No items found