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Significant Water Upgrades Planned for Local Communities

January 20, 20262 Mins Read
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The provincial government is putting more than $9.5 million into water infrastructure projects throughout Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, aimed at enhancing drinking water systems and wastewater capacity in three nearby communities.

Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Paul Vickers revealed the funding on Monday in Owen Sound, stating that this money will back vital municipal projects in Tara, Hanover, and Wiarton.

“Water infrastructure is an important part of the nuts-and-bolts that build communities,” Vickers said. “Today’s funding demonstrates that we are here to support rural municipalities across this province with these important projects and expenses.”

The $9,524,917 investment is coming through Ontario’s Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program, under the Health and Safety Water Stream. The province recently increased that stream by $700 million, making its total $875 million.

Funds will go toward three projects in the area. The Municipality of Arran-Elderslie will get nearly $1.85 million for reconstructing Elgin Avenue and Matilda Street in Tara. The Town of Hanover is set to receive $1.75 million to replace two old municipal wells, while the Town of South Bruce Peninsula will obtain just under $5.93 million for a wastewater diversion project and building a new pumping station in Wiarton.

Ontario’s Acting Minister of Infrastructure, Todd Mc Carthy, mentioned that these investments arrive during times of rising economic pressures.

“As we continue to navigate economic uncertainty and unwarranted U. S. tariffs, our government is protecting Ontario by investing in critical infrastructure that drives growth, creates jobs and strengthens communities,” Mc Carthy said. “Through our historic $4 billion Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program, we are giving municipalities and First Nations the tools they need to get shovels in the ground and build stronger communities.”

This funding is part of Ontario’s larger $4 billion Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program included in the province’s $220 billion capital plan. The government says this program aims to support housing development by upgrading roads, water systems, and other essential infrastructure.


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