Community facility at Winnipeg’s Fortwhyte Alive to be built with federal investment

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A multi-million-dollar investment by the federal government will go towards the creation of a new outdoor educational and recreational hub in Winnipeg.

Ben Carr, MP for Winnipeg South Centre, said investments to green infrastructure create resilient communities. This comes after the federal government announced a multi-million-dollar investment for the creation a new outdoor hub beside Fortwhyte Alive.The new building, the Buffalo Crossing facility, aims to be a hub for outdoor recreational and education experiences.

The federal government’s investment is made through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings program, created in support of addressing various issues including reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing energy efficiency.

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