All systems are a go with your Colchester/Truro civic centre, with a great deal of activity behind the scenes and at the design stages (more…)
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Civic Centre Project at Design Completion Stage
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010Town OKs increase to civic centre funding, if needed
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010Published on July 6th, 2010 – Truro Daily News
By Jason Malloy
TRURO – Town council has put a contingency plan in place in case the province takes longer than anticipated to fund its share of the new civic centre. (more…)
Truro and District Chamber of Commerce “Ignite the Spirit” at Best of Colchester Awards Gala
Friday, June 18th, 2010
Kathy Sutherland (left) and Dave Ritcey accept a cheque for $10,000 on behalf of the Ignite the Spirit Campaign in support of the Central Nova Scotia Civic Centre Project from the Truro and District Chamber of Commerce President Chantele Hache and Executive Director, Tim Tucker.
The Truro and District Chamber of Commerce “Ignited the Spirit” of Colchester last evening at their 1st annual “Best of Colchester Awards.” More than 280 nominees were presented in 25 categories and online voting determined winners. More than 19,000 rounds of voting were submitted for the competition during the two-week voting period. (more…)
Harper announces federal funding for civic centre project
Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Truro Daily News, January 22, 2010
JASON MALLOY
The Truro Daily News
TRURO – The dream has become a reality.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced $10 million Thursday towards central Nova Scotia’s long discussed civic centre on behalf of the federal government.
“Ladies and gentlemen, the Truro civic centre is now a reality,” Defence Minister Peter MacKay said to a loud applause at the Holiday Inn Hotel and Conference Centre. “As you can see, prime minister, we all like the sound of that, almost as much as we’ll like the sound of excavators breaking ground.”
Harper said the new facility would be a breeding ground for the next generation of hockey players.
“This modern facility will feature an NHL-size ice surface, with seating for 3,200 spectators to cheer on Truro’s future draft picks,” Harper said.
The nearly $50-million facility will also feature a walking track, aquatics centre, fitness centre, multi-purpose/professional space, community meeting space, a climbing wall and other amenities. Construction is expected to start this spring off of Exit 13 of Highway 102 and be complete in the fall of 2012.
The $10 million was the last big component of government funding that had not been announced.
“If it wasn’t there we wouldn’t be able to build it,” Municipality of Colchester Mayor Bob Taylor said.
The county has committed $14.4 million, the Town of Truro $9.6 million and the provincial government $10 million. The remaining $5 million will be raised through fundraising in the community.
The idea of a regional civic centre started in 2004 during the region’s bid for the 2011 Canada Winter Games.
“We all know the Games were awarded to Halifax, but the dream of a civic centre for Truro did not die,” Cumberland Colchester Musquodoboit Valley M.P. Scott Armstrong said.
He noted the tireless efforts of Jon Stanfield, Duane Rath and their committee for keeping the project going. Both men, as well as a number of other steering committee members, attended the ceremony. About 80 people were invited to the announcement with many being staunch Conservative supporters.
MacKay said the facility will not be “just another municipal building.”
“This will be a showcase for sport here in the Truro and surrounding area that has produced some incredible athletes,” he said.
Harper was asked why it took so long for the federal government to make the announcement. He responded by congratulating Armstrong for how quickly he delivered the funding after being elected in November.
Armstrong later said the announcement was not slowed down, except for the summer provincial election and federal byelection.
“An announcement of this type has to go through several bureaucratic hurdles and those hurdles are put in place … to make sure that taxpayers’ money is spent wisely and effectively,” he said.
Truro Mayor Bill Mills was already thinking about many years into the future.
“In the years ahead, when I am asked, how did we do this, let’s just say ‘well, we got by with a lot of help from our friends.’”
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORTS THE CENTRAL NOVA SCOTIA REGIONAL CIVIC CENTRE PROJECT
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
A sense of expectation and excitement was palpable here today, as Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrived in Truro to announce the Federal Government of Canada’s commitment of $10 million to the Central Nova Scotia Regional Civic Centre Project. (more…)
MacKay won’t commit on civic centre timing
Monday, December 14th, 2009Published in the Truro Daily News, December 14, 2009
By Monique Chiasson
Federal politician Peter MacKay is not saying exactly when funding for a local civic centre will arrive.
He does, however, say it will be very soon. (more…)
Colchester County approves extra funds for civic centre
Friday, December 11th, 2009Published December 11, 2009 in the Truro Daily News
By Monique Chiasson
TRURO – Colchester County council has officially decided to nearly double its financial commitment for a new civic centre. (more…)
Extra funds for civic centre puts town near end of its credit limit
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009Published December 8, 2009 in The Truro Daily News
By Jason Malloy
TRURO – The Town of Truro has agreed to nearly double its financial commitment for a new civic centre, but it may limit the town’s borrowing for the foreseeable future. (more…)
Decision as to how council will pay for contribution won’t come until the spring
Friday, November 27th, 2009Published November 27, 2009 in The Truro Daily News
TRURO – Colchester County has tentatively approved spending $14.4 million as the municipality’s contribution towards a new regional civic centre.
“Wow,” Mayor Bob Taylor responded immediately after a resounding unanimous vote to more than double the county’s contribution, after it was recently learned the estimated cost of the proposed facility had increased to $49.9 million. (more…)
Civic centre must be pursued
Thursday, November 26th, 2009Published November 26, 2009 in The Truro Daily News
OUR OPINION
Gulp. That was our initial reaction to the recent disclosure that Colchester County’s proposed new civic centre would cost close to $50 million if construction started today. (more…)
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