The Government of Canada has announced $4.5M to develop and enhance 8 tourism products in Cape Breton: Cabot Cape Breton ($2M), Sidanna Retreat ($500k), Marble Mountain Estates ($250k), Village of Baddeck ($1.08M), Celtic Music Interpretive Centre Society ($268k), North Highlands Nordic Ski Club ($124k), and Theatre Baddeck Society $93k).
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Cape Breton Region, NS
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Bedford-based Doucet Developments has reversed its plan to build a hotel on the Sydney waterfront and now plans to build retail space at the boardwalk and street levels, with a parking garage and a 138 residential 6-story unit. The company expects construction to start later in 2025.
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Added on 2025-02-04
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Cape Breton Region, NS
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The Cape Breton Regional Municipality has bought land adjacent to its Centre 200 facility in Sydney. They plan to build a transit hub on the property and also explore a possible expansion of the arena site with ideas such as a parkade or additional complementary sports facilities.
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Added on 2024-12-11
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Cape Breton Region, NS
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The N.S. Government has announced $5M in funding to build a new multi-purpose recreation facility for the residents of Victoria County in Baddeck. The municipality will also contribute $1M and the community $500k. The new accessible facility will include an ice pad, indoor walking track, community kitchen and community meeting space.
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Added on 2024-10-25
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Cape Breton Region, NS
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The N.S. Government has announced an additional $45M over the next 4 years to continue next phase of rehabilitation work on Seal Island Bridge officially called the Great Bras d’Or Crossing in Cape Breton. More tenders will be issued early in 2025 and the work is expected to be completed in 2028.
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Added on 2024-10-23
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Cape Breton Region, NS
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The Government of Canada has announced $1.5M in funding to Cape Breton University to revitalize the Canada Games Complex and establish a multi-functional event and conference space that includes EV chargers, sound equipment, lighting and more. The $36M renovation is part of their $205M investment to modernize and green the campus.
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Added on 2024-10-18
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Cape Breton Region, NS
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