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Funding Secured for St Clements Activity Center
On September 6, 2022, Mayor & Council held the official opening and ribbon cutting of the South St. Clements Park located at 88 Donald Road, Narol. We were honoured to be joined by MP James Bezan, Minister Jeff Wharton, Rotary Club of Selkirk, and volunteers who have given their time to this project.
The Government of Canada along with the Manitoba Government announced on August 31, 2022, joint funding with the municipality for $6,136,946 for construction of the new South St. Clements Activity Centre through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program. Updates on construction will be available as they come.

We invite residents to use the park, playground and trails as they wish! There will be ongoing construction of a pedestrian bridge connecting the circular trail and fitness circuit path, as well as the construction of shade structures. You will see more trees being planted as well to have a total of 277 trees planted.
Among those trees include Manitoba Maple trees. We would like to thank Rotary Club of Selkirk for their generous donation of $20,000 that was put toward the purchase and planting of this gorgeous tree species!
The Rotary Club of Selkirk also donated a Peace Pole that was unveiled September 6, 2022. The message that we want to be sent out is “May Peace Prevail On Earth”. This message is written in 12 different languages, including Chinese, Cree, English, French, German, Hindi, Icelandic, Ojibway, Polish, Punjabi, Tagalog and Ukrainian. This represents the diverse population we have in our municipality, and we are happy to welcome every person to our park!

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