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Âé¶čAV performing arts centre inches closer to reality

The city is looking for consultants for a feasibility study for a KCT replacement
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Âé¶čAV Community Theatre has been empty since mid-March of 2020. (File photo)

The City of Âé¶čAV is looking to gauge the feasibility of a new performing arts centre, according to a Âé¶čAV non-profit.

Citizens for a New Performing Arts Centre in Âé¶čAV said they are excited to hear the city is looking for consultants to carry out a study to see just how the sizable project could move forward. The non-profit’s president Patricia Ainslie said it’s a promising step toward the right direction.

“We’re absolutely delighted about this development because it signals that the city is serious about seeing this essential project move forward,” Ainslie said.

“This is an extremely important and promising step.”

The City of Âé¶čAV put out a call for interested consultants or firms who might be qualified to carry out the feasibility study.

“The city has previously set aside up to $100,000 to examine the funding and related issues associated with building a new performing arts centre,” according to the Friends of KPAC’s statement.

The city’s goal is to find options and recommendations, and how financially feasible it would be to build a new performing arts centre.

Interested parties can until April 14.

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Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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