The Ontario government is providing $477,000 to help Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke address ongoing COVID-19-related operating costs. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski says this new financial relief will ensure the delivery of critical services to Ontarians during the pandemic and keep capital projects on track.
Total relief allocations for local communities are as follows:
- Township of Admaston/Bromley $9,000
- Town of Arnprior $21,615
- Township of Bonnechere Valley $12,605
- Township of Brudenell, Lyndoch & Raglan $9,000
- Town of Deep River $10,196
- Township of Greater Madawaska $14,062
- United Townships of Head, Clara & Maria $9,000
- Township of Horton $9,000
- Township of Killaloe, Hagarty & Richards $9,000
- Town of Laurentian Hills $9,000
- Township of Laurentian Valley $20,444
- Township of Madawaska Valley $16,323
- Township of McNab/Braeside $16,497
- Township of North Algona Wilberforce $9,443
- City of Pembroke $55,948
- Town of Petawawa $35,993
- County of Renfrew $156,334
- Town of Renfrew $20,444
- Township of South Algonquin $15,000
- Township of Whitewater Region $18,116
- TOTAL FUNDING TO RIDING $477,020
Today’s announcement is part of the province’s $500 million investment to help ensure the stability of Ontario’s 444 municipalities as they plan for the year ahead.


