Fire-ravaged Lytton, B.C., getting ‘community hub’ with museum, pool, market space
- The federal government is providing more than $25 million to build a new community hub in Lytton after a wildfire destroyed much of the town.
- The new hub will include a community-sized pool, museum, market space, and multi-purpose rooms while ensuring fire resilience and net-zero emission standards.
- The funding is part of a larger $77 million support package promised in 2022 for Lytton's recovery after the wildfire.
- Lytton Mayor Denise O'Connor expressed gratitude for the funding, emphasizing the hub's importance for community gathering and resilience.
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