It's a more than $38-million investment towards long term care in Niagara.
Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff announced the provincial funding in Grimsby yesterday and it's going to help build and renovate homes across the Region.
Shalom Manor in Grimsby will receive over $13-million in order to build 128 new spaces.
Linhaven Long-Term Care Home in St. Catharines will receive over $16-million in order to upgrade 41 spaces and add another 81 new spaces.
Westhills Centre in St. Catharines will receive over $10-million to build 96 new spaces and upgrade 64 spaces.
Foyer Richelieu in Welland will receive over $6-million to upgrade 62 spaces and add 66 new spaces.
Royal Rose Place in Welland will receive over $3-million in order to add 64 new spaces.

Painting Honours Kristen French
Keeping Douglas Memorial Public is Goal: Mayor
Tourism Awards Received in Niagara
Man Charged with Defrauding Senior
Belugas at Marineland Holding....
NDP Leader Stops in Niagara
Region Finds Potential Budget Savings
Man Killed in Tent Fire