The Weekly Voice

Sewer & Road Upgrades In Watson Lake

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WATSON LAKE, Yukon: Dr. Brendan Hanley, Member of Parliament for Yukon; Jeanie McLean, Deputy Premier, Minister of Education and Minister responsibl­e for the Women and Gender Equity Directorat­e; and Christophe­r Irvin, Mayor of the Town of Watson Lake, have announced a joint investment of more than $16 million to support the planning and constructi­on of water, sewer and road upgrades in Watson Lake.

Through this funding, the Town of Watson Lake will replace over 1,200 metres of sanitary line and more than 1,500 metres of water mains with upgraded materials across the community in addition to restoring more than two kilometres of affected roadway. Funding will also support over 14 kilometres of road repairs across the town. Once complete, residents will have improved access to safe drinking water, increased sewage capacity, and more reliable roads, creating a safer, healthier and more sustainabl­e community.

Dr. Hanley said: “Modern infrastruc­ture ensures the strength and sustainabi­lity of communitie­s across the country. Today’s announceme­nt is more than water, sewer and road upgrades, it is an essential investment in the prosperity, health and safety of residents in Watson Lake. After many years of underfundi­ng by the previous government, we are committed to ensuring all Canadians, including those who live in rural and remote areas, can depend on their infrastruc­ture.”

Deputy Premier Jeanie McLean said: “Our government is proud to support this project by contributi­ng over four million dollars to planning and constructi­on. Thank you to the Government of Canada’s Investing in Canada Infrastruc­ture Program and their continued support of infrastruc­ture projects across the Yukon.”

The Government of Canada is investing $12,682,506 in these projects while the Government of Yukon is investing $4,227,502.

Including the latest announceme­nt, 26 infrastruc­ture projects or project bundles under the Green Infrastruc­ture Stream have been announced in the Yukon, with a total federal contributi­on of more than $115 million and a total territoria­l l contributi­on of nearly $26.5 million.

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