Funding from the 'Green and Inclusive Community Buildings' program intended to reduce operating costs through energy-efficient modernization
Nearly $3 million in federal funding will enable Batchewana First Nation to modernize Rankin Arena in order to make it more energy efficient and accessible for those using the multi-use facility.
“It’ll help with operating costs down the road, so we can have more monies to have children’s programs, to have community events,” said Batchewana First Nation Chief Dean Sayers, speaking with reporters following the announcement. “We can have celebrations, we can have community feasts and ceremonies — we’re not spending all our money on gas bills, electrical bills and upkeep.”
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