Province earmarks 176k for Sault senior programming

By K. Darbyson Local Journalism Initiative Multiple Algoma communities were included in the latest round of funding from the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility, which set aside $1.6 million to help northern seniors stay active throughout 2024-25. Out of this specific slice of northern Ontario, Sault Ste. Marie received the most funding with $176,527 spread between five different initiatives. These organizations are the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre ($24,725), the City of Sault Ste. Marie ($24,908), the Sault Community Information and Career Centre Inc. ($24,650), the Senior Services Drop-In Centre ($51,137) and the Steelton Senior Services Centre ($51,107). Outside of the Sault, the province also set aside a significant amount of funds for the following Algoma communities: -Desbarats, $23,250 (AlgomaTrad Music and Dance Group) -Elliot Lake, $51,137 (Renaissance Seniors’ Centre) -Thessalon,…

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