constructing several additional structures including a traditional Indigenous programs building and a horticultural centre. “While unique programs exist within all ten B.C. provincial correctional centres, the construction of a traditionally inspired Indigenous programs space (the Lelum) will be a first for BC Corrections and is just one example of how we’re working together with First Nations to support healing through culture,” says Friesen. The construction of a horticultural centre adds to the unique vocational, skills, and behavioural programming available at NCC. “Supporting ways for people in custody to learn new skills and feel a sense of purpose can make all the difference,” says Friesen. “The addition of a horticulture building will allow people in custody to connect with nature in a meaningful way as they cultivate produce, which can be donated to local foodbanks and shelters, “ says Friesen. FUNDING AND ECONOMIC IMPACT The total capital investment for the NCC replacement project is $181 million, including both 115 SEPT 2024 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA
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