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Posted: June 4, 2015

RDEK approves $1 million plus in CBT funding

The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) board of directors has approved more than $1 million in funding for 140 projects around the region over the coming year.

The funding comes from Columbia Basin Trustā€™s Community Initiatives and Affected Areas Programs, which are administered by the RDEK.

RDEK Chair Rob Gay
RDEK Chair Rob Gay

ā€œWe approved a total of $1,063,163 for 2015/2016. The approved projects cover everything from education programs to community hall upgrades, sports programs and history projects,ā€ said RDEK Board Chair and Electoral Area C Director Rob Gay. ā€œOn behalf of the RDEK board and our residents, I want to thank the Trust for providing this funding for so many different community-based projects, many of which could not happen without this support. I also want to extend our thanks to the volunteers who give their time and energy to make these projects happen.ā€

After considering public input and recommendations from the municipalities and electoral area directors, the board approved the funding at its board Meeting May 29. A complete list of the approved projects is available on the RDEKā€™s website (www.rdek.bc.ca) on the News and Corporate Services Department pages or by contacting the RDEK.

Columbia Basin Trust supports efforts by the people of the Basin to create a legacy of social, economic and environmental well-being and to achieve greater self-sufficiency for present and future generations. To learn more about the Trust visit www.cbt.org.

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