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Recovery funding will help local festivals and events to resume in the Cowichan region

Arts and culture strengthens our economy, says MLA Routley
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Nanaimo-North Cowichan MLA Doug Routley. (File photo)

Nanaimo-North Cowichan MLA Doug Routley says new support from the Provincial NDP government will help local fairs, festivals and community events to resume in Cowichan.

“Whether it’s bigger music festivals or smaller community fairs, the Cowichan Valley is full of arts and culture,” said Routley. “These events bring tourists to our region and help strengthen our economy. I am excited to experience all that the Cowichan Valley has to offer in-person once again.”

More than 15 fairs, festivals and events in the Cowichan Valley will benefit from $650,000 in recovery funding, including the Craft Beer and Food Festival, the Ladysmith Festival of Lights and Laketown Shakedown.

These are among the 680 events across the province supported by the investment. The government is providing nearly $30 million in one-time grants to eligible event organizers to support their efforts to resume safely. Grant amounts for each event are up to 20 per cent of the total event budget, up to a maximum of $250,000.

Successful recipients demonstrated the economic and social benefits of their event, as well as strong local or regional support. Examples of eligible expenses include operational costs, health and safety measures, venue rental, marketing, wages and promotion.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the New Democrat government has worked closely with B.C.’s tourism sector and provided $225 million in support to ensure businesses and non-profits can continue to draw visitors and benefit local communities for years to come.