Township to receive $300,000 from NWMO to support community well-being
Huron-Kinloss Township will receive $300,000 this year through the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO)'s Exploring Partnerships and Community Well-Being program.
As the township engages in more detailed discussions with the NWMO about future decision-making and the potential for partnership, this funding will strengthen the community’s resources, skills and knowledge.
The funding is intended to support sustainability and well-being in the community as it explores the project and advances the NWMO site-selection process. This funding complements existing Learn More programs made available by the NWMO.
“We welcome these investments in sustainability for our community,” said mayor Mitch Twolan. “As we engage in more detailed discussions with the NWMO, these investments will help us build well-being, and develop the expertise and knowledge to potentially host this project in the future, if the community chooses to do so.”
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