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Civic can be Nelson dynamo: mayor

The mayor of Nelson thinks the federal grant proposal by the Civic Theatre Society can be a winner.

Deb Kozak is speaking to their application for half a million dollars from the Canada 150 scheme for the old city-owned site.

It would go towards building a first floor concourse to link all the spaces as a multi-use conference hub.

The city of Nelson would also need to come up with a matching half million dollars but Kozak says they can try to access grants for that too.

The society will also fund-raise more than a million on their own for a second movie screen.

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