STEWIACKE, N.S. — Central Nova MP Sean Fraser, Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley MLA Larry Harrison and Town of Stewiacke Mayor George Lloy announced on March ...
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According to a press release from the Government of Canada, this funding will be used to replace 3.7 kilometres of water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure on three Stewiacke streets: Riverside Avenue, Lewis Street and Pleasant Hill. This upgrade will connect more houses to the municipal drinking water system.
"We want our communities to thrive and having access to modern infrastructure builds stronger communities," Harrison said."These upgrades will ensure higher quality and more reliable municipal water and wastewater services for residents."
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