Northern Development – Partnering with Local Governments and Towns for Tomorrow
PRINCE GEORGE, BC – The Board of Directors of the Northern Development Initiative Trust are pleased to announce Northern Development as a local government funding partner for eligible Towns for Tomorrow projects. On October 14th, the Province of British Columbia opened the 2010/2011 application intake for Towns for Tomorrow funding, a program that provides municipalities and regional districts with capital funding for healthy living, sustainable environmental management, and job creation projects. Northern Development can financially partner with municipalities and regional …
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What Are People Saying in West Moberly?
"Northern Development's funding has assisted West Moberly First Nation in completing a feasibility study on the Pine Pass Mountain Resort concept, and completing the soft costs for these types of projects provides West Moberly First Nation with clear direction in moving forward with valuable community development initiatives."
John Lewis
Economic Development Officer
West Moberly First Nation