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Thunder Bay celebrating “critical” water investment from province

The province of Ontario is investing nearly $10 million towards maintenance and inspection of Thunder Bay’s watermains, MPP Kevin Holland announced today.

“This investment will help ensure residents in Thunder Bay continue to have access to safe, reliable drinking water while supporting local growth and development,” Holland said.

This funding is a part of Ontario’s $220 billion capital plan, described as the most ambitious in the province’s history. The goal is to build transit, highways, hospitals, schools and water infrastructure that enables new housing.

MPP Kevin Holland, Director of Environment Michelle Warywoda and Mayor Ken Boshcoff were in attendance at the announcement (Jacob Henriksen-Willis/January 26 2026)

“(Thunder Bay) met the criteria of the program, and they’re successful applicants, so we’re really excited for them,” Holland said.

Director of Environment Michelle Warywoda says the city will use the funds to renew outdated pipes and complete routine assessments.

“This is part of our capital plans to renew our assets,” Warywoda said. “It’s really important that we do have this work done as part of our planning process and making sure that we do have our (water) mains in good shape for years to come.”

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