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Castlegar Youth Engagement Strategy, 2011

March 20, 2014
Download File: Castlegar_Youth_Engagement_Report_20111.pdf

The intention of the overall CYES process was to create a strategy document that would support the City of Castlegar’s Mayor and Council to identify community-based strategies and processes that supported the calls for action by Castlegar youth themselves. The CYES is a strategic policy document that provides the Municipality with guideposts to help achieve future ambitions in supporting and cultivating a healthy, active and engaged youth population in Castlegar.

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