News release

Wastewater, Water Infrastructure Funding for Antigonish

Municipal Affairs and Housing
Municipal Capital Growth Program

Extensions and upgrades to wastewater and water infrastructure in Antigonish will help support new housing developments and continued growth.

“Antigonish continues to grow and thrive, and we need to ensure we have the wastewater and water capacity to support this development,” said Michelle Thompson, Minister of Health and Wellness and MLA for Antigonish, on behalf of John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. “You may not notice water and wastewater projects when you walk through a community. But to build more housing, to build medical clinics and attract the professionals we need to staff them, we need water and wastewater. These are critical projects for the future of our community.”

The Province is investing almost $2.84 million in two projects, with an additional $2.84 million coming from the Town of Antigonish and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish.

The projects are part of the Municipal Capital Growth Program, a one-time $102-million investment in projects across Nova Scotia – a historic provincial investment in municipal infrastructure.


Quotes:

“We are grateful to the Province of Nova Scotia for their generous funding through the Municipal Capital Growth Program to enhance our sewage treatment infrastructure. With a screening removal system, we will ensure the efficient operation of our plant, both now and in the future.”
Laurie Boucher, Mayor, Town of Antigonish

“We are grateful to the Province of Nova Scotia for their generous contribution, which will allow us to expand our services, paving the way for a new affordable housing development in partnership with the Antigonish Affordable Housing Society. This initiative will make a meaningful difference in our community, providing much-needed housing options for our residents.”
Owen McCarron, Warden, Municipality of the County of Antigonish


Quick Facts:

  • the funding breakdown for the projects is as follows:
    • priority housing water and sewer, Antigonish County – $127,540 from both the Municipal Capital Growth Fund and the Municipality of the County of Antigonish
    • Antigonish sewage treatment plant screening system and headworks – $2.71 million from the Municipal Capital Growth Fund, $1.8 million from the Town of Antigonish and $903,507 from the Municipality of the County of Antigonish
  • the Municipal Capital Growth Program, announced in February, was designed to respond to the infrastructure needs of municipalities and addresses critical issues such as housing, climate change, accessibility and growth

Additional Resources:

News releases about the Municipal Capital Growth Program and projects are available at: https://news.novascotia.ca/search/all?field_topics=293