Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick

New Funding for Sustainable Affordable Housing Units in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Communities

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Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Funding was announced for these plans, studies and pilot projects:

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  • Funding was announced for these plans, studies and pilot projects:
    Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia, Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia: $144,950 for evaluating energy-efficient measures for a new construction of 44 affordable housing units in Dartmouth.
  • Project Village Housing Inc., Village of Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick: $25,000 for a planning grant to develop energy-efficient affordable housing units on rural land.
  • "Today's announcement will support the development of new sustainable and affordable housing in communities across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
  • We deliver results with our federal partners – helping municipalities in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia tackle affordable housing challenges, create jobs and build greener, more sustainable communities.

Blacks Harbour residents to benefit from improved water and sewer infrastructure

Retrieved on: 
Friday, August 30, 2019

Today, Karen Ludwig, Member of Parliament for New Brunswick Southwest, on behalf of the Honourable Franois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities announced funding towards new water and sewer services in Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick.

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  • Today, Karen Ludwig, Member of Parliament for New Brunswick Southwest, on behalf of the Honourable Franois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities announced funding towards new water and sewer services in Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick.
  • The project will provide properties on Glennie Court and the nearby ballfield with water and sewer services.
  • The residents of Blacks Harbour will benefit from clean water, helping preserve the health of the community.
  • The infrastructure improvements in Blacks Harbour will ensure residents continue to have access to safe drinking water, protecting the community for years to come."