As part of the Division of Settlements and Labour continuing efforts to deliver affordable housing solutions while building communities, they distributed cheques for their Home Improvement Grants on Monday at the Plymouth/ Bethesda Community Center. Residents of Plymouth, Bethesda and Golden Lane received their first and second tranches of a total of $15,000.
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