Coaldale, Pincher Creek among funding recipients for drought and flood protection
Several communities across the province are receiving money to help protect against both floods and drought.
The Government of Alberta has announced more than $30 million through the Drought and Flood Protection Program.
Environment Minister Rebecca Shulz says Albertans know all too well the devastating effects of severe weather.
“That’s why we are funding high-priority projects across Alberta, from the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo and Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement in the north to Pincher Creek and Coaldale in the south. We are investing in projects that will help protect homes, businesses and lives,” says Shulz.


