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SOUTHPORT







          a 25 year retrospective                                                  How Southport was Created
                                                                                   After increased efforts and media
                                                                                   coverage, the Federal Government
                                                                                   announced the formation of Southport
          In 1940, No. 14 Elementary Flying Training School was located where Southport is
                                                                                   Aerospace Centre Inc. (Southport) in
          today as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. After World War II, the
                                                                                   1990 to take over the assets of the
          base became temporarily inactive.
                                                                                   former CFB Portage la Prairie and
          The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) expanded to the site in 1952, and opened   continue flight training after privatization.
          RCAF Station Portage la Prairie. It housed No. 2 Advanced Flying School which   Southport was established as a not-for-
          trained RCAF and NATO pilots. The station was renamed Canadian Forces Base   profit, non-share Capital Corporation
          Portage la Prairie in 1966 and employed between 800-900 military and civilian   with an initial Board of Directors selected
          personnel during this time.                                              by the Federal Government from all
          In 1988, the Federal Government announced the closure of CFB Portage la Prairie   walks of life.  Southport also created
          due to budget cuts in the Department of National Defense. The closure relocated   a General Membership of about sixty-
          500 military personnel and removed 200 jobs for civilians. Citizens of Portage la   five members who have no equity in
          Prairie rallied together to form the “Save the Base Committee,” to ensure flight   the corporation. They hold the Board
          training remained in Portage la Prairie. They worked to advocate and lobby to raise   accountable to the public to protect
          awareness of the importance of the economic impact of flight training to the local   sound governance, and to ensure long
          community.                                                               term viability of the property.































          1992-2005                           flight training program. With the anchor   Some of the upgrades done during
                                              tenant in place, Southport focused on   this time included: the construction of
          In 1992, the Board of Directors assumed
          ownership of over 607 hectares including   upgrading out of date facilities and   Alan McLeod Building in 1999, which
          the airport, residential properties,   converting the property from a military   has accommodations for up to 96 flight
          recreation infrastructure and all other   base to commercial style facility. Due   training students and the expansion
          assets associated with the former   to Southport’s status as a not-for-profit,   of the Southport pool to include a
          Canadian Forces Base.  At this time,   non-share Capital Corporation, all excess   waterslide, kids area and hot tub.
          Bombardier was contracted by the    revenue can be invested back into the   Improvements also included changes
          Canadian Forces for a multi-year military   site without any dividends or corporate   to site infrastructure, upgrades to the
                                              taxes being deducted.                airport and airfield as well as demolishing
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