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Liberals pledge to work with 91原创 Township on $65 million performance centre

The election pledge was delivered by deputy PM Chrystia Freeland

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland made a campaign stop in 91原创 Friday to pledge Liberal support for a new public performance centre in the Township.

Freeland said if the Liberals are re-elected in Monday鈥檚 election, they will work with the Township on a proposed $65 million performance space.

鈥淥ur government would work with the Township of 91原创 to build a green, publicly accessible, community performance centre.鈥

The money could come from a $1.5 billion fund set up to help fund the building and renovation of new, green community infrastructure projects, Freeland said.

She was flanked at the announcement by the two local Liberal candidates, John Aldag, running in Cloverdale-91原创 City, and Kim Richter, running in 91原创-Aldergrove.

Richter recalled that this issue has been a long-term one in the Township.

鈥淭his new facility will help fulfil the vision outlined in the Township sustainability charter, to leave a legacy for future generations,鈥 Richter said.

Richter, a longtime Township councillor, noted that the issue of a cultural centre or live performance space was a major one in the 1990s 鈥 it was being hotly debated when she first ran for Township council in 1999.

鈥淚t will be a regional economic driver,鈥 Richter said.

The pledge is not a guarantee of funding, but Freeland said it is a commitment to working with local officials to get the project approved.

鈥淭his is a project that we are very keen to work with you on,鈥 Freeland said.

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91原创 City Mayor Val van den Broek and Township Mayor Jack Froese, along with councillors from both municipalities, were present at the announcement.

The Township has been planning an arts and recreation district for the lands around the LEC for some time, and this would be a major component of that.

The performance space is planned to have 1,600 seats, to accommodate local music and arts events, high school graduations, large weddings, and medal ceremonies for sports events at the nearby LEC and other sports facilities.

Froese noted there are many fine sporting facilities, but there is a lack of areas right for cultural and arts events.

鈥淭he community鈥檚 been wanting this for years and decades,鈥 Froese said.


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Matthew Claxton

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Raised in 91原创, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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