Ontario Supports Community Revitalization in Petrolia
Invests In Multi-Use Community And Recreation Centre
Petrolia - The McGuinty government is improving access to healthy lifestyle
programs and services for residents of Lambton County by investing in
a multi-use community and recreation centre, announced Maria Van Bommel,
Parliamentary Assistant (Rural) to the Minister of Agriculture, Food
and Rural Affairs, on behalf of Leona Dombrowsky, Minister of Agriculture,
Food and Rural Affairs.
"Ontario's greatest asset is our people," said Van Bommel. "Today's
announcement supports our plan to invest in our people and focuses on
health and wellness services for residents in Petrolia and surrounding
communities."
The government will contribute $500,000 to construct a multi-use community and
recreation centre for rural residents in Lambton County, providing improved
access to health and wellness services.
"We are very pleased to be moving forward with this important project,"
said Wayne MacFarlane, president of the Oil Heritage District Community
Association. "This community centre will provide residents with
quality programs and services within their neighbourhood."
"The municipality is grateful to our project partners, the Ontario government
and members of the Oil Heritage District Community Centre Association,"
said Brian McManaman, Mayor of the Town of Petrolia. "This centre
will provide access to individuals of all ages to healthy lifestyle
programs and services in Lambton County."
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.