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Gaming grants for five Tri-City groups

Five Tri-City services groups will share a $137,550 windfall in gaming grants doled out by the provincial government last week.
Kateslem kids
Kateslem kids in the garden last year.

Five Tri-City services groups will share a $137,550 windfall in gaming grants doled out by the provincial government last week.

Kateslem Youth Society will get the largest chunk — $50,000 — while Tri-City Family Place Society will receive $36,000.

Crossroads Hospice Society will take in $33,000 and the Canadian Parents for French Tri-Cities chapter will receive $12,000. Kiddies Korner Preschool Society in Port Coquitlam was granted $6,550, according to a press release.

The grants are awarded to the non-profit organizations under the human and social services category of the provincial Community Gaming Grant Program.

To apply for a community gaming grant, visit pssg.gov.bc.ca/gaming.

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