In Lambton County, both levels of government have each invested over $741,000 to provide approximately 1,000 families, farms and businesses in the communities of Ravenswood, Gustin Grove, Cedar Point, Glendale Beach, Hillsborough Beach and Highland Glen with access to high-speed internet service.
“Our government is getting it done and delivering on its commitment to provide access to high-speed internet throughout rural Ontario,” said Lisa Thompson, Minister of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA). “Projects like these in Lambton and Middlesex counties, which connect more communities to high-speed internet, are crucial to building a stronger Ontario. We’re helping families and farmers stay in touch with loved ones, enabling them to access support while providing a much-needed boost to the local economy.”
In addition, the two governments are supplying $575,000 in funding to facilitate access to high-speed internet service for more than 290 families, farms and businesses in the communities of Thedford, Springvale, and Jura.
In Middlesex County, both governments are each committing more than $450,000 to support the construction of broadband infrastructure to supply access to high-speed internet service for more than 170 families, farms and businesses in the communities of Kerwood, Strathroy, and Napperton in the Fall of 2022, and for more than 100 families, farms and businesses in the community of Ballymote by December 2022.
“This is fantastic news and means even more families and businesses in our community can stay connected,” stated Monte McNaughton, MPP for Lambton-Kent-Middlesex. “Our government will continue to work every day to bring high-speed internet to every corner of southwestern Ontario.”
Both governments are also committing more than $65,000 each to support the construction of infrastructure in Middlesex County, to provide access to high-speed internet for more than 65 families, farms and businesses in rural areas outside of the community of Melrose by May 2023.
The completion of these projects brings Ontario one step closer to delivering on its commitment to connect every community to high-speed internet by 2025, while also building stronger rural communities and laying the foundation for long-term economic growth.
“SWIFT is proud to partner with the federal and provincial governments as we continue to expand broadband service throughout our project’s region,” said Gary McNamara, SWIFT Board Chair. “With new high-speed connections now being made in Lambton County and construction of critical broadband infrastructure continuing to progress in Middlesex County we move one step closer to reaching our goal of a more connected Southwestern Ontario.”
The contracts to expand broadband services in Lambton and Middlesex counties were awarded by SWIFT Inc., a not-for-profit corporation started by local municipalities to address connectivity in Southwestern Ontario.