Rural Economic Development (RED) Program
News Release
For Immediate Release
May 17, 2006
Ontario Government Supports Community Revitalization Project for Town of Shelburne
McGuinty Government On The Side Of Families In Rural Ontario
Shelburne -- The Ontario government is supporting community revitalization
in Shelburne through an investment to enhance the town as a tourist
area, said Lou Rinaldi, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Leona Dombrowsky.
"Our rural caucus is working hard on behalf of families in rural Ontario,"
said Minister Dombrowsky. "They are working with the Premier
to overcome challenges, and seize unique opportunities, facing rural
Ontario."
"We're on the side of families in rural Ontario who want and deserve vibrant
rural communities," said Rinaldi. "Through the Rural Economic
Development program, the McGuinty government is investing $128,000
in Shelburne to offer residents a better quality of life."
The McGuinty government will help the Town of Shelburne and its partners implement
a downtown revitalization initiative. This project will include creating
a new town logo, a façade improvement program, enhanced marketing
and promotion of local events, and installation of new town signs
including an LED entrance sign. Project partners include the Shelburne
Rotary Club and the Shelburne Business Improvement Association.
"I am pleased that the McGuinty government is making a $128,000 investment
in our community revitalization project," said Edward Crewson,
mayor of the Town of Shelburne. "I am proud of our strong partnership
with the Shelburne Rotary Club and the Shelburne Business Improvement
Association who helped make this application a success."
This investment is one of the many ways the McGuinty government is working to
provide opportunity for Ontario's rural families. Other initiatives
include:
- Helping farmers by providing $800 million over the past three years for farmincome
stabilization and support programs, including $125 million to help
grain and oilseed farmers, horticulture farmers and livestock industry.
- Recognizing the unique needs of rural schools with $230 million for school repairs,
library books and transition programs.
- Investing $19 million in rural communities through the Rural Economic Development
program.
Today's investment was made through the Rural Economic Development (RED) program,
which invests in projects that support sustainable rural economies
and community partnerships -- a key part of the government's plan
for rural Ontario. Through the RED program, the Ontario government
and its rural partners are building stronger communities that work
better for the people who live in them.
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