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GATINEAU, QC, May 13, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - Library and Archives Canada (LAC) will provide $1.5 million to support 41 projects (including 26 new projects) by archives, libraries and documentary heritage institutions throughout Canada. Ten projects submitted by organizations from British-Columbia will be funded under the Documenary Heritage Communities Program (DHCP).
The following projects will be funded by the DHCP in British Columbia in 2021–2022:
Women of Change: Celebrating Japanese Canadian Leaders (Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre),
Burnaby, $49,965;
Chase, $24,895;
Mansons Landing, $1,340;
Merritt, $44,148;
Vancouver, $24,160;
Vancouver, $16,150;
Vancouver, $24,714;
Vancouver, $49,980;
Vernon, $50,000; and
Williams Lake, $22,775.
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The DHCP was created in 2015 to provide financial assistance for activities that enhance the visibility of, and access to, materials held by Canada s local documentary heritage institutions. The p