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Big funding for Trail regional Airport

A major provincial funding boost for the Trail Regional Airport.

It’s getting $1.2 million – or half the budget- for its terminal expansion project.

The project involves a new airport terminal building which will provide passengers with modern and efficient facilities.

Here’s Transport Minister Todd Stone.

The project will also create a safer interchange with Highway 22 A by separating passenger related traffic from other airport users.

Additional parking spaces will also be created for improved access to the terminal for passengers.

The city of Trail will fund the other $1.2 million for the project.

Picture – www.trail.ca

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