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Feds invest in S. Alberta

Ottawa invests nearly $8.5-million into projects in Lethbridge, Coaldale, Foremost

Sep 7, 2019 | 12:23 PM

Lethbridge, AB Significant amounts of money from the federal government’s Western Diversification Program will support four projects in Southern Alberta.

The following three grants are from the Business Scale-up and Productivity (BSP) program, which aims to support businesses to be more productive and competitive.

Lethbridge is getting two seven-figure grants, including $1,330,000 to Flexahopper Plastics Ltd. to improve the productivity of rotomolding manufacturing processes with a new Thermal-flex system.

As well, $3,000,000 will go towards Southland Trailer Corp in Lethbridge to scale-up the manufacturing capacity of gravel and highway trailer product lines, while also reducing waste.

In Coaldale, Whole Leaf Ltd will use their grant of $3,561,500 to buy and install advanced technology for the production of greenhouse produce.

The last local cheque is from the Regional Innovation Ecosystems (RIE) program.

The Village of Foremost will receive $600,000 to develop a flight test plan at the Foremost Unmanned Aerial Systems Test Range, which will test operator competency and evaluate drone collision avoidance technology.