Listen Live
Listen Live

Lethbridge County mulls borrowing $6 million for water infrastructure to support McCain expansion 

Lethbridge County is looking at a borrowing bylaw that would help fund water infrastructure between Coaldale and the McCain Foods potato processing plant in Chin. County council carried first reading of the bylaw at its April 20 meeting. If approved, it would see up to $6 million borrowed in the form of a debenture.  

The funds would cover a portion of the $18 million cost of installing an 18,300 metre water pipeline to accommodate McCain’s upcoming expansion. 

READ MORE: McCain to double the size of Coaldale facility, creating 260 new jobs 

“Council recognizes the significant positive economic impact that will accompany the expansion of the McCain’s facility,” says Reeve Tory Campbell. “This is the largest investment in their 65-year history, doubling the workforce by creating an estimated 260 jobs. It will see exponentially more potatoes purchased from local producers to export finished products across the globe.” 

The $6 million loan would be paid in semi-annual or annual installments over a maximum of 25 years, according to the county. It will apply for grant funding to offset as much of the remainder of the cost as possible. 

Second and third reading of the borrowing bylaw will be considered on June 1. 

- Advertisement -

cjoc Now playing play

ckbd Now playing play

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Parks and Playground Passport a great way to explore the outdoors

From now until Oct. 1, the City of Lethbridge Parks & Cemeteries team has brought back its popular Parks and Playground Passport. 

Water Rescue Team offers tips for a safe summer on the river

Drowning is the number one cause of accidental death to children. “All the way until the time they’re about 20. It’s almost the number two cause for adults worldwide,” says dive training instructor Butch Hendrick. 

Coalhurst council supports pair of housing initiatives

A pair of housing advocacy initiatives are moving forward to the next stage after receiving support from Coalhurst Town Council at the latest council meeting. 

Lethbridge Police looking to identify suspect in northside armed robbery

Police in Lethbridge are asking for help to identify an armed robbery suspect. 

Road closures announced for Lethbridge Pride Parade 

The Lethbridge Pride Parade is on Saturday, June 28, and will result in some road closures downtown.
- Advertisement -