Province commits $$s to GP Country Club repairs

Published on Tuesday, 06 August 2024 09:48

The Province of Manitoba has committed $2.11 million to repair damage done to the Gilbert Plains Country Club (GPCC) as a result of flooding this past spring.

Dauphin MLA and Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn said it was an unfortunate circumstance that resulted in the flooding after a nearby dam was clogged creating ice jams, which lead to flooding in the area.

It was consultations with Premier Wab Kinew and different governmental departments that led to the provincial government to provide funding for repairs.

“With the importance of the Manitoba Summer Games happening in this geographic area and the golf course being considered as the golf course to be chosen, the government stepped up,” Kostyshyn said.

“This is a contribution that we feel will help move this forward and take the financial pressure off the golf course committee.”

Kostyshyn noted the ice jam is something that happens on an annual basis.

“I think it’s just a matter of communicating and paying attention to the importance of the immediate removal of the ice jams that tend to build up in that area. Definitely that will be an ongoing communication with the municipality and the golf course,” he said.

The dam, Kostyshyn said, was built a number of years ago.

“It’s a weir dam that really holds water back so they can use the river water as a means of irrigation on the golf course. So it’s a man-made dam, but usually what happens is the icebergs would flow over the dam. But this year, unfortunately, the icebergs started to accumulate and it accumulated to the point where it built a fairly high dam and then it create a back flood that created the problems that happened,” he said.

Kostyshyn said the government will continue to help out in any way it can given the importance of the golf course to the local tourism industry.

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