Tk’emlups gets piece of $66M provincial economic diversification funding
KAMLOOPS – B.C.’s minister of jobs, economic development and innovation visited the Tk’emlups reserve Tuesday to announce $66 million will be doled out this year as part of the Rural Economic Diversification Program (REDIP).
With this fund, communities can apply for a maximum of $1 million to help them with projects either focusing on economic diversification, economic capacity or forest impact transition. Twenty-six communities, including Barriere, have been approved for the full $1 million in funding. The district of Barriere will be using its funding to refurbish the HY-Louis Building.
“I think that’s one of the really powerful things about this type of a project. Communities get to make decisions themselves — they prioritize what’s important to them in terms of economic development,” said Minister Brenda Bailey. “It’s important for government to recognize that communities know best about what they can do within their own communities.”