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Cariboo Regional District announce 2024 business façade Improvement Program availability

The 2024 business façade Improvement Program is available in the Cariboo Regional District.

The funding is aimed towards all commercial businesses and property owners within the rural areas of the Regional District looking to give their commercial building a facelift.

In a release from the CRD, they said that eligible businesses can receive a 50 percent reimbursement to a maximum of $5,000 for exterior renovations and improvements such as facades, signage, murals, and more.

Funding will be provided through a first-come, first-serve basis until all funding has been committed.

Businesses inside of Quesnel, Williams Lake, and 100 Mile House can also apply for funding through their municipality.

More information on the program guidelines and application forms can be found on the Cariboo Regional District website here.

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