The Municipality of Greenstone would like to advise all participants of the Greenstone Seniors Active Living Centre - Geraldton (SALC) that, due to ongoing construction at the Geraldton Community Centre, the front entrance is temporarily closed. During construction, all SALC participants are required to use the west entrance to access the facility.
The Municipality of Greenstone advises residents that the Greenstone Seniors Active Living Centre (SALC) - Longlac will be temporarily closed effective Monday, July 27, 2026, until a new SALC Coordinator has been recruited. If you have any questions, please contact Carmen Gagnon, Director of Community Services at (807) 854-1100 ext. 2009.
The Municipality of Greenstone is pleased to announce the installation of accessible beach mats at three municipal beaches, improving access to waterfront recreation for residents and visitors of all abilities. This project was approved by Council through the Municipality's 2026 Capital Budget and is funded through the 2025 - 2026 Enhancing Access to Spaces for Everyone Grant.
The Municipality of Greenstone is pleased to announce the restoration of the iconic Beardmore Snowman, helping preserve one of the community's most recognizable landmarks. Approved by Council through the 2026 Municipal Capital Budget, the project was also supported through 75% funding from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC), demonstrating a shared commitment to preserving important community assets. Construction is scheduled to begin on July 22.
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 Municipality of Greenstone has received the latest wildfire update from the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR).
The wildfires near Greer and Nakina remain very well contained. Fire crews continue suppression efforts. Air attack resources were also utilized today to assist with suppression activities.
Fire intensity levels have decreased on both wildfires.
The Municipality will continue to monitor the situation closely and share updates from the Ministry of Natural Resources as they become available. Residents are reminded to stay clear of active fire areas and follow any direction provided by emergency personnel.
The Municipality of Greenstone continues to monitor the wildfires closest to our communities in coordination with the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). We will continue to be in contact with the MNR and will provide any updates through our communication channels.
The MNR has advised that committed fire crews remain assigned to both the wildfire nearest Nakina and the Greer Road wildfire. These fires continue to be actively actioned and remain a priority for suppression efforts.
The Municipality of Greenstone continues to closely monitor the wildfire situation affecting the Nakina Ward.
Municipal Emergency Management staff are receiving regular updates from the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and remain in close communication with Emergency Management Ontario.
The wildfire remains a high priority for the MNR. Fire crews and aircraft continue suppression, and resources will remain on the fire until it is fully contained and extinguished. The MNR advises that the fire is responding well to suppression efforts.
The Municipality of Greenstone continues to monitor the evolving forest fire situation across Northwestern Ontario in coordination with our emergency management partners.
Remember, a Restricted Fire Zone is now in effect, meaning all open-air burning, including campfires, is prohibited.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed by following the Municipality's official communication channels and trusted provincial sources for the latest updates.
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