
Local governments receive grants to speed up delivery of homes
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The following communities have received grants through the Local Government Development Approvals Program:
- Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District
$150,000 - District of Barriere
$139,665 - City of Burnaby
$150,000 - Cariboo Regional District
$80,380 - City of Castlegar
$90,000 - Village of Chase
$90,000 - District of Clearwater
$141,752 - Town of Comox
$150,000 - City of Courtenay
$150,000 - Village of Cumberland
$122,900 - City of Dawson Creek
$85,000 - District of Fort St. James
$63,910 - Fraser Valley Regional District
$150,000 - City of Greenwood
$45,500 - Village of Harrison Hot Springs
$15,862.50 - Town of Houston
$89,998.40 - District of Hudson’s Hope
$44,000 - City of Kamloops
$150,000 - District of Kitimat
$81,000 - District of Lake Country
$145,000 - City of Maple Ridge
$149,984 - Village of McBride
$92,029.20 - City of Merritt
$150,000 - Mount Waddington Regional District
$150,000 - City of Nanaimo
$150,000 - City of New Westminster
$150,000 - Municipality of North Cowichan
$100,000 - District of North Vancouver
$150,000 - District of Oak Bay
$105,000 - District of Peachland
$150,000 - City of Port Alberni
$150,000 - City of Port Coquitlam
$150,000 - City of Port Moody
$75,000 - City of Prince Rupert
$56,800 - Township of Spallumcheen
$148,300 - District of Squamish
$150,000 - Sunshine Coast Regional District
$150,000 - Village of Telkwa
$150,000
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