Alberta – Randy Boissonnault, Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre, announced a federal investment of up to $396,000 for Crestwood Hall HVAC and Envelope Upgrades in Alberta through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings program.
This project will support Crestwood Hall’s long term goal of becoming NetZero in an incremental and financially responsible way. Funding will go towards updating stucco cladding, windows and doors, and heating and air conditioning systems. This project will cut energy use by 44% and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions by 7.4 tonnes annually, in preparation for full electrification of the building. Crestwood Community League serves its community through civic, social and recreational activities and is the oldest continuous community league in the city and province.
The federal government recognizes the importance of community spaces and remains committed to strengthening and revitalizing Canadian communities, ensuring we remain connected through common interest and shared spaces.
“Community halls are at the heart of our neighbourhoods, bringing people together to celebrate special occasions and host local events. With continued federal investment, such as the funding we are announcing today for the Crestwood Community League, we’re not just shaping buildings—we’re shaping a brighter, greener tomorrow.” – Randy Boissonnault, Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre, on behalf of Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities