Citizens for a New Performing Arts Centre (CN-PAC) in Kelowna has one million reasons to smile.
The city has budgeted $1 million for the feasibility, consultation and design of a new centre in the 10-Year Capital Plan, which was reviewed by staff and council April 24.
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A post on the group香蕉视频直播檚 website, dated April 23, includes an open letter to council expressing frustration that no money from a provincial grant received by the city was being directed towards the arts.
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The letter refers to the provincial Growing Communities Fund which saw the city collect $26.8 million.
City Manager Doug Gilchrist said an important part of proceeding with the centre is partnership development.
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Bruckal added CN-PAC is grateful for council香蕉视频直播檚 commitment.
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