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Pembroke homeowners face higher bills for aging water system upgrades

Pembroke Operations Director Brian Lewis, left, and Deputy Clerk-Treasurer Angela Lochtie presented a severe water and wastewater budget deficit to council recently, revealing the need for $161 million in mandatory up-fitting and $22 million in debt over the next decade. YouTube screen capture. Pembroke – Homeowners in the City of Pembroke are set to see their water bills jump substantially this year after council approved a 10-year plan amidst …
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eganvilleleader.ca broke the news in Kemptville, Canada on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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