Province announces $1 million to help communities affected by mill closures
The province is shelling out $1 million to rural communities affected by recent mill closures.
The money, according to the province, is designated for communities to develop their own tourism initiatives with the hopes of it bringing new jobs to a stifled economy.
“British Columbia is an amazing place with unparalleled natural beauty that we are proud to invite the world to come explore,” Premier John Horgan said in a statement.
“This tourism investment will help bring new visitors to rural communities throughout the province, while also helping diversify and boost local economies.”











