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Climate Change Funding for Banook Canoe Club

Environment and Climate Change
The Banook Canoe Club in Dartmouth is making upgrades to reduce its carbon footprint for a more sustainable future with support from the Province announced today, August 15. The news release about the upgrades and provincial funding is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/08/15/support-banook-canoe-clubs-climate-change-action
Minister Halman speaks at a podium beside Lake Banook.

Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman announces climate change funding at the Banook Canoe Club, today, August 15. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Minister Wong speaks from a podium with Lake Banook in the background.

Brian Wong, Minister of Advanced Education and L’nu Affairs, speaks during the announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


A woman stands behind a podium speaking with Lake Banook in the background

Deborah Windsor, a board member of the Banook Canoe Club, speaks during the announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


A woman speaks from a podium with a lake in the background.

Juanita Spencer, CEO, Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities, speaks at the Banook Canoe Club announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Five people stand beside Lake Banook with the tower in the background.

From left, Juanita Spencer, CEO of the Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities; Brian Wong, Minister of Advanced Education and L’nu Affairs; Deborah Windsor, Banook Canoe Club board member; Steve Craig, MLA for Sackville-Cobequid; and Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman (Communications Nova Scotia)


A group of people chat at the Banook Canoe Club

Minister Timothy Halman, Minister Brian Wong, and staff at Banook Canoe Club, today, August 15. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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