Canada Post strike may delay mail, but payment deadlines remain unchanged: Tax bills are due September 29 and water bills are due October 15. Please pay at the office, online, or through your bank to avoid late charges.
September 30th marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The Every Child Matters flag will be raised September 29 and municipal facilities will be closed on September 30th. Tuesday garbage collection will be moved to Monday September 29.
A reminder to residents thatBy-Law 09-48 provides for the collection of tree branches, leaves, grass cuttings, and yard trimmings year-round. Residents are asked to either bundle branches and trimmings or place yard waste in proper containers for curbside collection.
The Municipality has received multiple reports of bear activity in residential areas. While we understand residents may be tempted to feed wildlife, feeding bears is dangerous. Reporting bear activity to Bear Wise (1-866-514-2327) is the best way to inform MNRF of the amount of sightings in the Region.
Council of the Municipality of Greenstone has proclaimed and commits to recognizing September 25th of each year as Franco-Ontarian Day and join the Francophone community of Greenstone in celebrating its exceptional contribution to Ontario's growth and prosperity.
The Snow Windrow Removal Program in effect for the 2025-2026 winter season provides support based on financial need. Eligible residents must submit applications annually by October 1st.
A reminder to all community groups and event organizers that applications for grants, staffing support, and municipal resources (including facilities) must be submitted for approval before your event takes place. Applications received after an event cannot be considered.
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