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Community Grants Announced for Shelburne County

Environment and Climate Change
Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund
clean energy
climate change
Community grants for Shelburne County will help build a solar-powered greenhouse, electrical vehicle charging stations and connect people through the province with emergency food kits. The news release about the announcement today, February 6, at the Shelburne Community Centre is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2025/02/06/funding-will-help-nova-scotians-access-food

Nolan Young, Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration and MLA for Shelburne, on behalf of Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman, announces funding for three Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund projects

Nolan Young, Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration and MLA for Shelburne, on behalf of Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman, announces funding for three Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund projects today, February 6, in Shelburne. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Melissa Sheehy-Richard, Ministerial Assistant to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change.

Melissa Sheehy-Richard, Ministerial Assistant to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, speaks during the funding announcement. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Participants in the funding announcement.

Participants in the event (L-R): Coun. Dale Richardson of the Municipality of the District of Shelburne; Melissa Sheehy-Richard, Ministerial Assistant to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change; Nolan Young, Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration and MLA for Shelburne; Michael Kozak, President of the Community Garden and Foodshare Association of Shelburne County; and Kevin Currie, Director of the Sou’West Nova Transit Association. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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