WE’KOQMA’Q — Two projects that will enhance recreational programs and facilities in the We’koqma’q and Potlotek First Nations are receiving a share of ...
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The bulk of the money, $225,000, is going to the We’koqma’q to install signs to display special events alongside community information and ads promoting local attractions and businesses. “I believe good communication is the cornerstone to effective service delivery and long term economic growth,” said Bernard-Daisley.
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