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Durham Region Receives Ice Storm Relief Funding from Ontario Government

Sophia by Sophia
March 17, 2026
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The Ontario government is providing financial support to communities affected by last year’s devastating ice storm, with Durham Region receiving up to $221,000 in disaster relief funding to help cover recovery costs.

The funding is part of the province’s $90-million Municipal Ice Storm Assistance program, which was created to support municipalities dealing with the aftermath of the severe storm that struck on March 28, 2025. While Durham Region did not experience the worst of the damage compared to areas like Peterborough, several northern parts of the region were still significantly impacted.

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The storm caused widespread disruption across Ontario, leaving more than 400,000 homes and businesses without power, in some cases for several weeks. In Durham Region, the effects included fallen trees, damaged infrastructure and downed hydro lines, which required extensive emergency response efforts.

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Local crews, including municipal workers, hydro teams and first responders, worked around the clock to restore essential services and ensure public safety. The newly announced funding will help offset the costs associated with those emergency operations and cleanup activities.

Whitby MPP Lorne Coe praised the resilience shown by Durham communities during the crisis, stating that the funding will help ensure the region has the necessary resources to continue recovery efforts. Provincial officials emphasized that the program is designed not only to support rebuilding but also to strengthen communities against future extreme weather events.

Durham Region Chair John Henry also acknowledged the efforts of frontline workers and community partners who played a key role during the storm. He noted that the financial assistance will ease the burden on local governments and help cover expenses related to storm response and restoration.

In addition to municipal support, the province has introduced a Business Ice Storm Assistance program, allocating up to $5 million to help small businesses, farms and non-profit organizations recover from storm-related damages. This includes funding for cleanup and essential repairs that may not have been covered by insurance.

Although areas such as Peterborough received a larger share of the funding—nearly $10 million—Durham Region’s allocation reflects the localized damage experienced in its northern communities. Officials say the funding is an important step in ensuring all affected regions receive the support they need.

The ice storm served as a reminder of how vulnerable infrastructure can be during extreme weather events. With climate patterns becoming increasingly unpredictable, investments in recovery and preparedness are becoming more critical for municipalities across Ontario.

For Durham Region residents, this funding represents both recognition of the challenges faced during the storm and support for continued recovery efforts moving forward.

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I am an Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, focusing on community stories and regional highlights. I aim to present clear, reliable updates that reflect the experiences and voices within Durham.

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