News, Media & Notices
Please note: There will be various ramp closures at County Road 43 and the 416. See table below:
As we commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and observe Orange Shirt Day, we raise the Every Child Matters flag to honour the Indigenous children taken from their families to residential schools—remembering both the survivors and those who never came home.
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.
North Grenville, ON - The Municipality of North Grenville is excited to announce the second annual Mayor for a Day contest. This unique event will take place on Wednesday October 16, 2024, and will provide the selected participants with an exceptional opportunity to engage with municipal politics and civic issues alongside Mayor Nancy Peckford and her Council.
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 announces the retirement of Fire Chief John Okum on December 2, 2024, with his last day in the office being October 9, 2024. Chief Okum has served our community with dedication and professionalism, ensuring the safety and well-being of our residents for many years. We extend our deepest gratitude for his service and leadership.
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.