New Satikw Crossing Bridge to Provide Further Business Opportunities for First Nation
March 18, 2014 – Penticton, BC – Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
The Penticton Indian Band is set to build a new bridge crossing in British Columbia. The Satikw Crossing will open up many community economic development opportunities for the First Nation by providing further business opportunities, more jobs, and potential for revenue. The bridge will provide access from Highway 97 to Channel Lands — the location of future development of the First Nation’s 250,000 square feet of retail space, 270,000 square feet of business/light commercial park, and a 150 room hotel.
Expanding opportunities for Aboriginal peoples to fully participate in the economy is a priority for the Government of Canada. The Government of Canada contributed $500,000 to support the bridge’s engineering and design. Funding was made available through AANDC’s Community Economic Opportunities Program.
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“Investments like these are examples of how our government supports First Nations in pursuing economic development opportunities for their community and fully participating in Canada’s economy to the benefit of both the First Nation and surrounding communities.”
– Bernard Valcourt,
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
“The recent funding announcement by AANDC to support a vital bridge project connecting the Penticton Indian Band lands with the City of Penticton will bring critical jobs and growth opportunities for the entire region for years to come.”
– Chief Jonathan Kruger,
Penticton Indian Band
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Erica Meekes
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819-997-0002
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