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Federal money for YMCA

MP announces $186.5k

MP announces $186.5k

Published on November 16, 2012
Published on November 16, 2012
Topics :
YMCA , Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund , Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley , Atlantic Canada , Cumberland County

AMHERST – Christmas came early to the Cumberland YMCA.

Scott Armstrong, MP for Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley announced $186,495 in funding for the facility on Friday – funds from the ACOA budget earmarked for the Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund.

Armstrong said the recently-created fund provides an avenue for the federal government to help with improvements to existing community infrastructure.

“It’s good for the rural areas,” he said.

A total of $16.6 million dollars from the fund will be distributed in Atlantic Canada.

“A very special thank you to our member of parliament,” said the chair of the Y’s board, Judi Giroux, who then humorously acknowledged her position as a paid employee in Armstrong’s office.

Giroux, who is also the Progressive Conservative MLA candidate for the next provincial election, said the funds will be used to upgrade the pool and improve the locker rooms, as well as complete work on an air intake system and other equipment.

“The Cumberland YMCA has been a recreational mainstay for the citizens of Cumberland County for more than 20 years,” said Trina Clarke, the Y’s CEO, in a written statement.

“These pool and change room enhancements will ensure that we can continue to grow and serve more people in an updated and renewed facility.”

Cumberland County Warden Keith Hunter, and Amherst’s Deputy Mayor George Baker, spoke on behalf of their respective municipal governments. Hunter stressed the county’s financial commitment to the YMCA, and the cooperation that exists between the county, the town and the not-for-profit facility. Baker thanked the county and Armstrong on behalf of Mayor Rob Small.

This was constituency week for Armstrong. Funding announcements were also made in Diligent Rover and Springhill, he said. The federal government is making strategic reductions in the bureaucracy – in the range of five-per cent or better from discretionary funding – while at the same time using funds already earmarked for ACOA to improve community infrastructure, according to Armstrong.  An added benefit, in his view, is that it creates employment opportunities for tradespeople in a period of private sector uncertainty leading into America’s ‘fiscal cliff.’

esparling@amherstdaily.com

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    justagirl
    - November 18, 2012 at 12:12:46

    This is great. More improvements to keep bettering the facilitly!! So many people use this place, its jam packed in there everyday!! Keep up the good work!!!!!!

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  • Username
    know it all
    - November 16, 2012 at 21:05:08

    190,000 for the Y - now hopefully our town officials will stop giving MY hard earned tax dollars to the white dinasour

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  • Username
    are you kidding me
    - November 16, 2012 at 18:42:31

    you've got to be kidding. cannot believe this one. give the Y more money when probably most of the money that's been raised has never been used for what it was intended. glad i didn't vote PC.

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