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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Province investing $50 million in water and wastewater services

The province is investing $50 million in water and wastewater services in Manitoba and Selkirk has made the list when it comes to receiving some funding for local projects.

The selected projects for the provincial investment include Phase 2 of the Industrial Park and upgrades to the water treatment plant.

Selkirk MLA Alan Lagimodiere was joined my minister of municipal relations Derek Johnson, Sekirk mayor Larry Johannson and members of Selkirk council for the announcement made on the morning of April 8.

“Our PC government continues to make significant investments in crucial water and wastewater infrastructure projects,” said Lagimodiere in a prepared statement. “These capital projects create good local jobs while improving services for residents to ensure our communities remain strong and healthy for future generations to come.”

Brook Joneshttps://selkirksettlertimes.ca
Brook Jones is the editor of the Selkirk Settler Times. Jones has 24 years of experience as a multimedia journalist.

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