More than $147,600 going to Northumberland communities for emergency preparedness
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$147K boost to help Northumberland communities, including Cobourg, tackle emergency preparedness
Brighton, Cramahe, Cobourg, and the Township of Hamilton are getting provincial boosts to enhance emergency responses, upgrade critical equipment, improve co-ordination during severe weather events and more, Northumberland-Peterborough South MPP David Piccini has announced. Piccini said the combined $147,641.62 is coming through Ontario’s community emergency preparedness grant stream. “These investments in emergency response initiatives, equipme…
More than $147,600 going to Northumberland communities for emergency preparedness
The government is taking action to protect Ontario by investing $147,641.62 in Northumberland-Peterborough South to help prepare for and respond to emergencies. Funding is being delivered through the Community Emergency Preparedness Grant (CEPG), which strengthens emergency preparedness by helping communities improve their local resilience. “These investments in emergency response initiatives, equipment upgrades, and training are essential to pr…
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