Community residents of all ages gathered among the book
shelves today in celebration of the completion of the new
library in Murray River. The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay,
Solicitor General of Canada and MP for Cardigan, on behalf
of the Honourable Gerry Byrne, Minister of State for the
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency; the Honourable Pat
Binns, Premier of Prince Edward Island and MLA for Murray
River-Gaspereaux; and Mr. Tom Scott, chair of the Murray
River Community Council, participated in the grand opening.
The $174,433 library expansion project was approved under
the Canada-Prince Edward Island Infrastructure Program,
with funding provided equally by the Government of Canada,
the Government of Prince Edward Island and the Community of
Murray River.
Since the 1950s, library services for Murray River and area
residents were based in a one-room, barn-shaped building on
McInnis Street. In recent years, the Provincial Library
Service and the community recognized that the facility,
with its limited floor and storage space, could no longer
accommodate an increase in users and books.
The new facility, located across the street from its
predecessor, incorporates a variety of features designed to
benefit both library users and the community in general.
Along with being about five times bigger in size at 2400
square feet, the new building is equipped with an office, a
meeting room, a kitchenette, storage space, computer
access, washroom facilities, on-site parking - and ample
space for books. The new library also makes use of the
latest construction methods and supplies. For example, it
is equipped with in-floor heating and is fully accessible
for persons in wheelchairs.
"The Government of Canada, through the Infrastructure
Program, is committed to working with communities to
improve the places in which we live, work and raise our
families," said Minister MacAulay. "It is my hope that
this centre of learning will inspire residents, young and
old, to expand their minds and share ideas on building a
strong future in Eastern Prince Edward Island."
"Community libraries are an important component in
community development and in increasing the capacity of
Island communities. That is why the Province of PEI is
pleased to support this important initiative," said the
Honourable Pat Binns, Premier of Prince Edward Island and
MLA for Murray River-Gaspereaux. "I am sure that this new
library will provide many learning and leisure
opportunities for the residents of Murray River and
surrounding communities."
"I would like to recognize all those here today who put
their support behind this library, an important community
facility that will serve the needs of all our residents for
years to come," said Mr. Tom Scott, chair of the Murray
River Community Council. "Southern Kings Construction Ltd.
has delivered a finished product that is exactly what we
were hoping for in both design and construction quality.
The company is to be commended for its conscientious and
creative work."
The agreement to create the Canada-Prince Edward Island Infrastructure Program was signed by the Government of Canada and the Government of Prince Edward Island on October 6, 2000. As a result, more than $38 million over five years will be invested in municipal infrastructure in Prince Edward Island in projects cost-shared by the Government of Canada, the Government of Prince Edward Island and local communities.
Peter A. H. Graham Office of the Minister of State Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (613) 957-9959 Danielle Gauthier Communications Officer ACOA PEI and Tourism (902) 566-7569 Jennifer Cormier Communications Officer P.E.I. Department of Community and Cultural Affairs (902) 368-5829 David MacLean Library Project Coordinator Murray River Community Council (902) 962-2460