Markham invests in community, recreation centres

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Markham — Community centres in Markham will get retrofits to assist the City in reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. The federal government and City of Markham will invest more than $6.4 million and $1.5 million, respectively, towards energy efficient upgrades for the Mount Joy Community Centre, Thornhill Community Centre, and the RJ Clatworthy Arena.

Announced by Minister Mary Ng, MP Helena Jaczek and Mayor Frank Scarpitti at the Thornhill Community Centre, these investments will contribute to a sustainable future and stronger communities for the residents of Markham.

All three facilities will see operational improvements through work like enhancements to heating, ventilation, and lighting systems. Once complete, these facilities will be more energy efficient, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and have lower operational costs. Combined, these improvements will reduce emissions by more than 580 tonnes, which is equivalent to removing about 130 gas-powered cars from the road every year.

These upgrades will contribute to enriched recreational, educational, social, and community services the facilities will offer to Markham residents for years to come.

“Our Markham-Thornhill community is one of the most diverse, inclusive and vibrant in Canada. Community centres and arenas provide the physical spaces where individuals form a community. Our Government’s investments in the Mount Joy Community Centre, Thornhill Community Centre, and RJ Clatworthy Arena will contribute to a healthy, prosperous and vibrant community.” – Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development and Member of Parliament for Markham—Thornhill, on behalf of Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities

“These facilities in Markham are important local hubs. Sports help bring people together, contributing to their health and strengthening our communities. By investing in these improvements, our Government is ensuring that these important locations will be safe, enjoyable and sustainable for years to come.” – Helena Jaczek, MP for Markham—Stouffville