Just under 4,000 Albertans responded to the public survey to pick the new water feature for the north plaza of the grounds, the government said Friday.
The $20-million federal-provincial infrastructure project was announced in May 2022, as a way to help stimulate the economy and address communities’ needs as they recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The dome fountain and wading pools have been closed “since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and mechanical system and public safety issues,” the province said.$20 million will be spent on renewing or replacing the water features and walkways — $10 million from the Alberta budget and $10 million from the
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