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Part of the funding for the centre is coming from the Parade For A Purpose in December 2024 which raised $487,000. The Hall Family Foundation is also a major donor and supporter of BYFSS.
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The property is not located within the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) but is adjacent to land within the ALR. A tributary of Brandt Creek runs through the property.
Yarschenko said the hope is that site preparation can begin this spring.