Pedestrian Walkway at Confederation Park Now Re-Open
Please be advised that the Pedestrian Walkway at Confederation Park has officially re-opened as water levels have returned to normal.
Please be advised that the Pedestrian Walkway at Confederation Park has officially re-opened as water levels have returned to normal.
The west side of Stone Street South was unfortunately missed during Friday’s recycling collection. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Emterra will be returning first thing tomorrow morning (Tuesday) to collect recycling in the missed area.
We remind the public that Bay Road has a speed limit of 40 km/hour and will be monitored for speed.
Vehicular traffic flow is One-Way travelling from the Marina to King Street East.
Bay Road is a shared road for pedestrians and vehicular traffic.
Cataraqui Conservation has issued a Flood Watch today for inland lakes and streams due to snowmelt and rainfall runoff, resulting in elevated flows and water levels and the increased likelihood of flooding in certain portions of the region.
Please be advised that the Pedestrian Walkway at Confederation Park will be temporarily closed until water levels decrease.
There is currently a planned service disruption. The estimated time of the service disruption is:
From: Thursday March 5, 2026 9:00am
To: Thursday March 5, 2026 12:00 noon
UPDATE: a the internet and phone services have been restored!
UPDATE: The repair is complete and the road has re-opened.
From: Monday, February 23, 2026, 7am
To: Monday, February 23, 2026, 8pm
The disruption includes:
The Town will be completing an emergency watermain repair on the 100-block of Oak Street.
The interim bill is based on 50% of the previous year’s taxes and is payable in two installments:
UPDATE - Change in date to March 1, 2026
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