Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation Steve Crocker announced five funding programs for the Year of Sport. The programs aim to increase access to sport and recreation across Newfoundland and Labrador.
On Monday Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation Steve Crocker announced several funding programs for this year for the Year of Sports .
The Community Sport Fund will provide funding to municipalities, local service districts and Inuit Community Governments to support community events and initiatives that increase sport and active recreation.
FUNDING SPORT RECREATION NEWFOUNDLAND LABRADOR
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