The federal and provincial governments have announced more than $35.9-million for local infrastructure projects across Saskatchewan.
Melville is getting over $4.3-million from the federal government and more than $3.6-million from the province to expand its wastewater treatment program.
Rosetown will receive almost $543-thousand federal funding and over $452,000 from the Saskatchewan government to help in decommissioning its landfill.
Canada’s Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities, Dominic LeBlanc says, the 24 projects will enhance Saskatchewan’s wastewater treatment capacity, provide access to clean drinking water, help with flood mitigation, and generate economic activity.




















