The BC government is kicking in nearly $900,000 to help communities hit by the forestry downturn.
Eleven communities will split the money to help with delivery of transition services and supports for mill workers affected by mill closures and shift reductions.
“The challenges facing Interior forest communities are unprecedented, and that’s why we are getting these resources where they are most urgently needed,” said Doug Donaldson, Minister of Forests, in a news release. “Funds from these community support grants are going directly to the local governments, as they have first-hand knowledge of what supports are most needed in their communities.”
Clinton and Quesnel are receiving $100,000 while Fort St. James, Fort St. John, Mackenzie, and 100 Mille House will each receive $75,000 through the Community Support Grants Program.
The money will be used for employment workshops and training, counselling services, and support for food banks.