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OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government is offering $31 million to help communities find ways to adapt to the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.The money could be used for everything from pop-up bike paths to art installations to apps to support local markets 鈥?efforts to improve quality of life as people live through the pandemic, said Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna.Canadians want to be able to work and play and learn in safe, vibrant and inclusive communities, she said in announcing the program. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That really what that all about.The new program, the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative, is aimed at non-governmental organizations that will work with municipalities and other groups to identify projects over the next two years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The government says it is taking the $31 million from $170 million left in the Smart Cities Challenge program. That program has been used to encourage cities to find new ways to use data and technology to help residents.McKenna sai stanley canada d information on how groups can apply to the new program termo stanley will be announced soon, and she looks forward to the ideas people bring forward. stanley water jug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The trauma of this pandemic will eventually pass but in its wake the world will be a different place and Canada will be too Illl Phoenix Football Player Dies After Injury Suffered During Game
One dead after Franklin house fireDecember 25, 2018 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditFRANKLIN, Ky. The state fire marshals office will begin an investigation Wednesday into a Fran stanley cup klin house fire that claimed the life of someone inside the home.One person was found deceased after a home at 609 Mayes Lane caught fire, Simpson County Deputy Coroner Patrick Crafton said.The body of that person will be taken Wednesday for an autopsy to confirm the vic stanley us tims identity, Crafton said. Until the autopsy is complete the coroners office will not release the name or the gender of the person killed in the fire.Neighbors told WNKY they saw the blaze at about 5:30 a.m. Monday. They said more than one person lived in the home.Crafton said no one else died or was injured in the fire.A fire marshal will investigate the cause and origin of the fire which will determine if the fire was accidental or if the fire will become a criminal matter, Crafton said.The Franklin-Simpson Fire Rescue Chief Leslie Goodrum was not immediately available for comment.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Wea stanley cup ther App Climate-threatened Pacific Islands criticize Australia at Commonwealth meetingTim Burton talks about his dread of AI as an exhibition of his work opens in LondonTurkey strikes Kurdish militant targets in Syria and Iraq for a second day |