Manitoba

Stonewall Residents Invited to Provide Input on 2026 Budget Plan

By

James Sinclair
April 17, 2026 4:36 pm

The Town of Stonewall is inviting residents to share their feedback on the community’s future finances during an upcoming public hearing scheduled for April 28, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. The meeting to present the 2026 Financial Plan is expected to be announced shortly, as the town moves forward with its budget process.

The proposed financial plan outlines how the town intends to manage its money over the coming years. It includes the 2026 operating and capital budgets, as well as a look at expected revenue and spending for 2027. Additionally, the plan features a five-year capital expenditure program running from 2027 to 2031 to help guide long-term infrastructure projects.

Residents will be able to attend the meeting in person or through a virtual option. Detailed copies of the financial plan will be available for the public to review at the Town Hall or through the town website.

This budget planning process follows recent moves by the town council, including the approval of borrowing measures earlier this year meant to support growth and local infrastructure development. These initiatives coincide with major ongoing projects in the community, such as the upcoming Quarry District development and the restoration of the historic kilns at Quarry Park.

The current town council, led by Mayor Sandra Smith, Deputy Mayor Peter Bullivant, and Councillors Walter Badger, Ron Maryniuk, and Kimberly Newman, encourages community members to review the documents and provide their input before the final plan is put into place.

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