FCM Hospitality is teaming up with the Philadelphia Flyers to raise money for nonprofits impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic ... This Pride Month, Philly restaurant ...
The full list of cocktails and colors is below. Although the promotion runs from June 1-30, the real celebration begins with a Pride Party and Kick-off Event at Liberty Point on June 9 from 5 to 8 p.m. โข White: "Frozen Spiked Lemonade" at Garden at Cherry Street Pier(121 N. Columbus Blvd.) made with Kiki vodka, fresh lemonade โข Brown: "Pom-Pom Rumchata Cold Brew" at Craft Hall(901 N. Delaware Ave.) made with vanilla vodka, Kahlua, Rumchata and cold brew The kick-off party is the only event to feature all 11 Pride Month cocktails. Gritty is also slated to make an appearance at 6 p.m.
CNW/ - Managing municipal infrastructure effectively is vital to Canada's economic competitiveness. Municipalities of all sizes need good asset management.
"Our Government recognizes the importance of training and tools to plan, maintain, and build sustainable infrastructure in smaller communities across the country. It will identify target levels of service, undertake condition assessments, and develop asset investment plans for the rural municipality's major asset groups. The scope of infrastructure also provides service to other urban and rural municipalities in the area which will provide a regional benefit to infrastructure and service planning now and into the future. The program will include condition assessments, valuations, life-cycle analysis and projected replacement cost of each asset. - The Rural Municipality of Garden River No. 490 will evaluate asset management gaps, develop a strategic roadmap and a policy framework. It will significantly improve the Town's ability to prioritize and plan capital investment needs and address infrastructure challenges such as aging infrastructure, increasing demand, and climate change impacts.
CNW/ - Across the country, Canadians are feeling the impacts of climate change. By investing in initiatives in people's communities that cut pollution and.
A huge thank you to the Green Municipal Fund for believing in our project!" The project follows a feasibility study, also funded through the Green Municipal Fund. It is a prime example of GMF's ability to work with municipalities at all stages of their sustainable journey. The City of Dieppe, New Brunswick, receives $2 million to complete an energy retrofit of the Arthur-J.-LeBlanc Centre to help be more efficient for today and become carbon neutral down the road. The use of innovative construction materials to design buildings with net-zero energy consumption will serve as a proof of concept for contractors, developers and local elected officials, and will contribute to dispelling myths that net-zero-energy buildings are too difficult or expensive to build. To improve its energy performance, the city will implement seventeen strategies for the building's renovation and transformation. The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Natural Resources and Joanne Vanderheyden, President of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), today announced an investment of over $3.2 million for 16 municipally led projects.