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Uxbridge Awarded $174,000 for 2025 Ice Storm Recovery Costs

Sophia by Sophia
March 18, 2026
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The Uxbridge ice storm funding announcement brings much-needed relief to one of the hardest-hit communities in Durham Region, following the devastating ice storm that struck Ontario in March 2025. The township has been awarded $174,000 to help cover clean-up and emergency response costs resulting from the severe weather event.

The ice storm, which occurred on March 28, 2025, caused widespread destruction across central and eastern Ontario. Nearly 400,000 homes and businesses were left without power, with some outages lasting for several weeks. Uxbridge experienced particularly severe impacts, including extensive tree damage and prolonged disruptions to essential services.

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This financial support is part of the province’s $90 million Municipal Ice Storm Assistance program, introduced to help municipalities manage the unexpected and costly aftermath of extreme weather events. The funding is intended to ease the burden on local governments and residents by covering extraordinary recovery expenses.

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Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy, who also serves as the MPP for Pickering-Uxbridge, emphasized the importance of the funding in supporting recovery efforts. He noted that the program ensures municipalities like Uxbridge can restore infrastructure and services without placing the entire financial strain on taxpayers.

In addition to the municipal support, the province also introduced a $5 million Business Ice Storm Assistance program to help local businesses recover from the storm’s economic impact. These combined efforts aim to stabilize communities and support long-term rebuilding.

Uxbridge Mayor Dave Barton highlighted the scale of the damage, stating that the storm brought down an “enormous number” of trees, particularly on residential properties. The township responded by organizing a large-scale debris removal and mulching operation, allowing residents to dispose of storm debris without additional cost or inconvenience.

The mayor stressed that without provincial support, these recovery costs would have been passed directly onto residents. Instead, the funding enabled the township to manage clean-up operations efficiently and collectively, saving residents what could have amounted to hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.

The Uxbridge ice storm funding also played a key role in restoring public safety and infrastructure, ensuring roads, parks, and public spaces could be cleared and reopened in a timely manner. The coordinated response helped minimize long-term disruptions and allowed the community to begin rebuilding more quickly.

Extreme weather events like the 2025 ice storm highlight the increasing need for emergency preparedness and financial support systems at both the municipal and provincial levels. Programs like the Municipal Ice Storm Assistance initiative demonstrate how governments can work together to support affected communities during times of crisis.

As Uxbridge continues its recovery, the funding serves as a reminder of the resilience of the community and the importance of collaborative efforts in overcoming natural disasters.

Tags: Community newsDisaster recoveryDurham regionIce storm OntarioLocal NewsOntario FundingOntario GovernmentStorm cleanupUxbridgeUxbridge newsWeather damage
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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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