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Notice: Please be advised that over the next couple of weeks the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville will be removing select trees along County Road 43. This is in preparation for the widening of CR43. Phase 1 of the CR43 widening will begin in late 2022 and will include the construction of a new bridge over the Kemptville Creek (south of existing bridge).
Data shows that North Grenville is only second to Reykjavík, Iceland in the world for per capita outdoor recreation space.
NORTH GRENVILLE, ON – At last night’s meeting, Council had the opportunity to review and adopt the Municipality of North Grenville’s 10-year Community Strategic Plan.
NORTH GRENVILLE, ON - Mayor Peckford and Council are appealing to Minister Sylvia Jones, Ontario’s Solicitor General, for more clarity regarding the potential financial impacts on North Grenville’s taxpayers regarding policing costs resulting from the future correctional facility scheduled for 2027, and announced by the province in August 2020.
NORTH GRENVILLE, ON – Council has heard a variety of perspectives on the proposed provincial correctional facility. While there are definitely some vocal opponents, there are many others who are either neutral or supportive. As Mayor and Council, our job is to plan for all outcomes and ensure the greatest benefit to our community. To do otherwise would be irresponsible.
NORTH GRENVILLE, ON – Riverside Park will be undergoing a major expansion beginning in 2022.
Earlier today, North Grenville’s Council was on site at Riverside Park to unveil the conceptual plan and timeline for new recreational amenities.
Since the announcement last August that a correctional facility would be coming to North Grenville in 2027, Council and Municipal staff have been continuously engaging with the Ministry of the Solicitor General, Minister Sylvia Jones and Minister Steve Clark.
Friday, October 8th, 2021
The Municipality of North Grenville has launched the 2022 Community Grant Program for members of the public and community organizations who wish to make a request for funding.
The Community Grant Request Form is available online at: www.northgrenville.ca/budget
NORTH GRENVILLE, ON – Over the past few months, Canadians have been honouring the lives of children found in unmarked graves at residential schools across the country.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has identified that approximately 4,000 children died tragically in residential schools, however, we know this number is likely much higher.
You are invited to participate in a Public Open House for the Burritts Rapids Conceptual Design Plan.