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Science North seeks $500K from city council to get Dynamic Earth expansion off the ground

Each year city councils across northeastern Ontario draw up their annual budgets and are forced to say yes or no to outstretched hands in the community.This year, Science North is asking for $500,000 for an expansion to Dynamic Earth.

Expansion would include new theatre and exhibit on re-greening of Sudbury

Science North is seeking funding from the Greater Sudbury city council for a new expansion project. (Science North)

Each year city councils across northeastern Ontario draw up their annual budgets and are forced to decide whichoutstretched hands to grantmoney to in the community.

This year, Science North has come looking for about $500,000to add to its attractions at Dynamic Earth, including a new theatre and an exhibit on the re-greening of Sudbury.

This is in addition to the $750,000 intax dollars from the city's economic development wing, the Greater Sudbury Development Corporation (GSDC).

The Sudbury'sManager of Tourism and Culture Meredith Armstrong made the pitch to city councillorsTuesday night.

Challenges and funding

She began by noting that Science North recognizes the challenges facing council with regards to the current budget.

"When the dollars flow, the most important aspect of this ask, to Science North, is the support of the city as a demonstrable contribution so they can take that and take it to their other funders and line up the other dollars that are needed for this project," Armstrong said.

2021 is a difficult year for everybody, and the municipality included, and a lot of groups are turning their eyes to us.Deb McIntosh, Sudbury city councillor

But Sudbury city councillor Deb McIntosh suggestedthat Science North maybe look into some other funding options for its planned expansion of Dynamic Earth.

"The city has contributed through GSDC, the $750,000, so the municipality has contributed," McIntosh said, "I just want to make it clear that I do support the project and I recognize the funds will be leveraged and invested here in our community and will help with our economic recovery once this pandemic has passed."

"That said ... 2021 is a difficult year for everybody, and the municipality included, and a lot of groups are turning their eyes to us," McIntosh said.

Council has said it will further consider Science North'srequest for $500,000during its upcoming budget talks.

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With files from Morning North