Local communities will receive a little less from the provincial government next year.
The Ontario government's unveiled next year's Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund rates, noting a total of $500-million will be spread among 389 municipalities.
That includes a total of $1,593,500 for the Municipality of Wawa - down $53,500 from the 2021 allocation - amounting to about $978 per household, a $31 drop from this year.
The Township of Chapleau's set to receive $1,353,200 - down $26,200 - with the per household rate dropping from this year's $1181 to $1162.
After seeing a boost last year, the Township of Dubreuilville's set for a $23,800 drop to only $331,800 - the equivalent of $1018 per household, down $40 from this year - while the Township of White River's reporting the smallest drop, down $8000 to $475,700, the equivalent of $1021 per household, a $15 drop.