Local municipalities are getting more money for infrastructure upgrades.
Kenora-Rainy River MPP Greg Rickford says the riding will be getting more than $3-million through the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund.
Rickford says the money will help build and repair roads, bridges, water and wastewater infrastructure throughout 15 communities in the region.
The investment is part of the Ford Government’s $200-million investment in infrastructure upgrades across the province.
Here are the allocations:
-Kenora: $831,156
-Fort Frances: $682,746
-Dryden: $666,969
-Ignace: $193,693
-Rainy River: $145,918
-Machin: $65,298
-Emo: $64,298
-Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls: $50,000
-Redditt Local Services Board: $50,000
-Township of Morley: $50,000
-Township of Lake of the Woods: $50,000
-Township of La Vallee: $50,000
-Township of Dawson: $50,000
-Township of Chapple: $50,000
-Township of Alberton: $50,000
As MPP for Kenora-Rainy River, I am upholding my commitment to support our local municipalities by creating jobs, attracting economic growth and investment, and making our community the best place to live and grow. Thanks to @LaurieScottPC and her team for their support pic.twitter.com/1O9Lr6yIGD
— Greg Rickford (@GregRickford) February 14, 2020