The Municipality of Greenstone is inviting sealed tenders for the purchase and redevelopment of the surplus property municipally known as 66 Main Street, Jellicoe, Ontario. The property is being offered for sale on an “as-is, where-is” basis through a public tender process intended to encourage redevelopment and productive reuse of the site. Tenders will be accepted until August 12, 2026, at 3:00 p.m.
The Municipality of Greenstone continues to invest in reliable emergency services with the addition of four new fire apparatus to its fleet.
Earlier this year, a new tanker, funded through the Municipality's 2025 Capital Budget, was received and placed into service in April. The Municipality has now also taken delivery of three new pumper/tanker fire trucks, funded through the 2026 Capital Budget. Together, these investments represent a significant step forward in modernizing Greenstone's fire fleet and ensuring firefighters have the equipment they need to respond safely and effectively across the municipality.
The new fire apparatus will be strategically placed at fire stations throughout Greenstone, ensuring reliable emergency response capabilities across the Municipality's large geographic area while replacing aging equipment.
The Lakeside Centre Boat Launch in the Longlac Ward will be closed on Saturday, July 18th until 5:00 p.m. due to Summerfest activities taking place in the area.
At the July 13, 2026, Regular Meeting of Council, the Municipality of Greenstone was proud to recognize Frank Dzijacky as the recipient of the Ontario Senior of the Year Award.
Did you know rainwater costs money to treat? When eavestroughs or sump pumps drain into the sewage system, it overloads infrastructure and can increases water and sewer costs. These connections are not permitted under municipal by-laws.
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The Municipality of Greenstone has a male dog in care that was found east of Beardmore. Please call 807-854-1100 to claim. The dog will be kept in care with the Municipality for up to 72 hours.
All Municipal offices and facilities will be closed on Wed July 1st due to the Canada Day holiday. Garbage collection normally scheduled for Wednesday has been rescheduled to Mon June 29th.
The installation of new filters at the Longlac Water Treatment Plant is now underway. This project is part of the Rehabilitation of the Longlac Water Treatment Plant, supported through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) – Green Infrastructure Funding Stream, with up to $1.79 million in combined federal and provincial funding. The total project cost is approximately $2.4 million.
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