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Supporting Municipal Projects Announcement

Municipal Affairs
The Province is continuing to invest in municipal infrastructure projects through the Growth and Renewal for Infrastructure Development (GRID) Program. Municipal Affairs Minister John Lohr announced program funding today, April 24, at the Municipality of the County of Kings council chamber in Coldbrook. The news release about the announcement is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2025/04/24/province-supports-growth-municipalities

Municipal Affairs Minister John Lohr at a podium

John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs, announces projects receiving funding through the GRID program for the 2024-25 program year today, April 24, at the Municipality of the County of Kings council chamber in Coldbrook. (Province of Nova Scotia)


Municipal Affairs Minister John Lohr

Thirty-five projects will receive nearly $26.8 million in total, covering up to 50 per cent of eligible project costs. (Province of Nova Scotia)


5)	Dave Corkum, Mayor of Municipality of the County of Kings

Dave Corkum, Mayor of the Municipality of the County of Kings (Province of Nova Scotia)


Juanita Spencer, CEO, Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities

Juanita Spencer, CEO, Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities (Province of Nova Scotia)


Julie Vanexan, MLA Kings South, Dave Corkum, Mayor of Municipality of the County of Kings North, John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Chris Palmer, MLA Kings West, Juanita Spencer, CEO, Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities

From left, Julie Vanexan, MLA for Kings South; Dave Corkum, Mayor of the Municipality of the County of Kings; John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs; Chris Palmer, MLA for Kings West; and Juanita Spencer, CEO, Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities (Province of Nova Scotia)


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