The Town of Stonewall announced a new Main Street Pilot Project on May 12, 2026, as part of a fresh effort by the local council to revitalize the community’s central commercial district.
This initiative aims to improve the look and function of the town’s business centre, a move that follows a 2024 Main Street Revitalization Strategy from the University of Manitoba. That report identified a need for upgrades in the area, specifically noting that the town had significant room for improvement in planning, environmental design, and economic development.
The pilot project represents the latest in a series of economic measures recently introduced by the town. This includes the Commercial Revitalization and Incentive Support Program, which offers grants to help local business owners improve storefronts, start new shops, or expand their existing operations.
The timing of this announcement aligns with other major changes in the area, including the ongoing growth of the Quarry District development on the east side of town. The town’s council, led by Mayor Sandra Smith, is expected to discuss local business initiatives during a special meeting held on May 13, 2026.
Residents looking for more information on municipal operations can reach the town office through Chief Administrative Officer Wally Melnyk. Updates regarding this and other town initiatives are regularly posted on the Town of Stonewall Local Notices page.