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East side facility now known as Keyera Place Grande Prairie

The building formally known as the Smith Activity and Reception Centre will now be known as Keyera Place Grande Prairie.

As part of the deal, Keyera has committed to sponsoring one free community drop-in session per week, and will retain being the Camp Essentials Sponsor for summer camps at the facility for the length of the agreement.

Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton says naming rights partnerships are a great example of the power of engaging relationships, and the entrepreneurial spirit of Grande Prairie.

“We’re proud to welcome Keyera to be part of the history of this facility, and we’re thankful for their partnership and the difference it will make in the community.”

Keyara Northern Field Superintendent Jonas Westlin says it’s an honour to be able to be such a large part in the development of the ever growing area of Grande Prairie.

“As a proud employer and long-standing member of this vibrant community, we’re deeply committed to building a brighter future where our employees, neighbours, and families can thrive. This space reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting the communities where we live and operate—creating opportunities for connection, wellness, and growth,” he adds.

Beyond its recreational use, the 16,000 square foot facility is also available as one of the City’s emergency reception centres during times when the Grande Prairie Emergency Regional Partnership is activated.

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