Manitoba

Construction Progresses on New Niverville Operations Building

By

James Sinclair
March 19, 2026 3:49 pm

The Town of Niverville, Manitoba, is moving forward with construction on a new fire hall and municipal operations facility following the introduction of its 2026 budget on March 18, 2026. This new facility will provide a central location for fire and utility services to better serve the community as it grows.

The Town of Niverville Council identified several major infrastructure improvements in the new budget to help the area transition from a bedroom community into a city. This plan builds on recent emergency services milestones, including the completion of the new RCMP detachment, which officially opened to the public in November 2025.

Mayor Myron Dyck has been vocal about the need for these capital projects to keep pace with the town’s rapid population and economic expansion. Other major works currently underway include the Red-Seine-Rat (RSR) regional wastewater treatment plant and new developments within the Niverville Business Park.

These investments are designed to ensure that Niverville Fire and Emergency Services and other municipal departments have the facilities they need to support residents. The town is prioritizing these infrastructure items to move toward becoming a fully serviced municipality capable of managing its own maintenance and safety operations.

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