News, Media & Notices
North Grenville, ON - The Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Committee (EDIAC) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024 EDI Fund, established to support initiatives that promote EDI values within our community. A total of $14,083 has been awarded across five (5) key projects, including:
The North Grenville Fire Service encourages all residents to actively engage with the 2024 Fire Prevention Week (FPW) theme, “Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work for You!”. Working smoke alarms are essential for enhancing safety during a home fire, providing critical time for escape. “This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign serves as an important reminder for everyone to prioritize these vital safety messages and take action,” stated the Fire Service. Fire prevention week is October 6 - 12, 2024.
At just 18, Terry Fox lost his leg to cancer, but instead of giving up, he dedicated his life to raising awareness and funding for cancer research. His bold dream was to run across Canada to support this critical cause.
North Grenville, ON - The Municipality of North Grenville is pleased to announce the opening of the 2025 Community Grant Program. This initiative invites individuals, non-profits, and organizations across North Grenville to apply for grants that will support and elevate community-based projects and initiatives.
NOTICE: River Road continued rehabilitation begins August 21, 2024
The rehabilitation of River Road will take place from Lewis Bridge west to Actons Corners (approximately 800 m). Probable lane closures and flaggers will be on-site.
North Grenville, ON – The Municipality of North Grenville has initiated the process of reviewing and updating its Official Plan (OP) to better reflect today’s North Grenville and to create a stronger vision for tomorrow. The Official Plan, a policy document that establishes the vision for how North Grenville will grow and develop as a community, is renewed every five years.
North Grenville, ON – On Friday, local MPP Steve Clark met with Mayor Nancy Peckford as the municipality announced the completion of the multi-use pathway at Riverside Park, which made possible thanks to a $100,000 Resilient Communities Fund grant from the provincial government’s Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). This funding has significantly enhanced the park, providing improved amenities and greater accessibility for the community.
Notice: Public Works Department is constructing a gravel walking pathway approximately 2.4-metres-wide that connects Cranberry Crescent and Galens Way. This project is part of the approved 2024 Capital Budget. The work should be finalized prior to the start of September. This area will temporarily be inaccessible while the pathway is being constructed. Inclement weather may cause a delay to the completion date.
Please be advised that there may be occasional short periods of traffic slow downs and/or lane closures to allow for large trucks to deliver materials to the Kemptville Creek Bridge. These closures will be between Kemptville Retirement Living and the Creekside Plaza and are expected to continue intermittently until summer 2025 (date is subject to change based on bridge construction progress).

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Municipal Office
285 County Road #44,
PO Box 130
Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0
Hours:
Monday through Friday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
General Inquiries
613-258-9569
Arena Staff (business hours)
613-258-9569 ext 141 or 175
Arena Staff (evenings/weekends)
613-316-2451 or 613-316-5010
After-hours Emergency Number
613-787-5651
