Municipality of Brooke Alvinston
3236 River Street N0N 1A0 Brooke-Alvinston, ON, Canada
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Locality: Brooke-Alvinston, Ontario
Phone: +1 519-898-2173
Address: 3236 River Street N0N 1A0 Brooke-Alvinston, ON, Canada
Website: www.brookealvinston.com
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Thank you to our volunteers for making the planters look festive!!
The Keeping Ontario Safe & Open Framework categorizes public health regions into 5 levels: prevent, protect, restrict, control & lockdown. These levels will out...line the types of public health and workplace safety measures for businesses and organizations at each level, including targeted measures for specific sectors, institutions and other settings. news.ontario.ca//ontario-releases-covid-19-response-framew See more
Moms & Tots skating is back! Wednesday mornings from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Please check in with staff prior to going on the ice.
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Look at that ice! We are excited to welcome our skaters back October 5th!
The following announcement was made by Premier Ford today and will affect the Municipality of Brooke-Alvinston. New Public Health Measures As the number of new cases continues to rise, the province is taking decisive action to prevent and stop the spread of the virus and avoid future lockdowns. These new restrictions were adopted through the amended order O. Reg 364/20 (Rules for Areas in Stage 3 under the Reopening Ontario [A Flexible Response to COVID-19] Act, 2020). They i...nclude mandating the use of face coverings in all public indoor settings across the province, such as businesses, facilities and workplaces, with limited exemptions, including corrections and developmental services. This amended order will come into effect on Saturday, October 3, 2020 at 12:01 a.m. Kris Redick Community Emergency Management Coordinator Municipality of Brooke Alvinston 519-898-2173
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Effective Immediately: The lower limit of 10 people indoors or 25 outdoors applies to all unmonitored social gatherings including parties, dinners, gatherings, BBQs or wedding receptions held in private residences, backyards, parks & other recreational areas to reduce the spread of COVID-19. news.ontario.ca//ontario-limits-the-size-of-unmonitored-an
Update 13 - COVID - 19 To protect yourself and others from #COVID19. Remember to: Stay 2 metres apart; Wash/Sanitize your hands; Cover your cough; Wear a face covering when you cannot physically distance. Learn more at Lambton Public Health website Lambton Public Health... https://lambtonpublichealth.ca/2019-novel-coronavirus/ Testing Criteria and testing locations below : https://lambtonpublichealth.ca/2019-nove/testing-criteria/
The Shiloh Line Rehabilitation Project was approved through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program: Rural & Northern Stream. The Municipality was awarded provincially in the amount of $1,029,607.03 and federally in the amount of $1,853,478.00. The Municipality will need to contribute approximately $216,000. The project will involve repaving Shiloh Line between Forest Road and the Peak of Mosa Road. The graveled shoulders will also be upgraded to paved asphalt. Pictured Left to Right: Monte McNaughton, MPP; Janet Denkers, Clerk Administrator, Lianne Rood, MP; Randy Hills, Public Works Manager; Dave Ferguson, Mayor
Stage 3 Reopening in Ontario - Playground Information
Notice to Alvinston residents with post office boxes.
NOTICE: Shiloh Line from Nauvoo Road to A.W. Campbell's Conservation Area will be having culverts replaced the week of July 13th. Please use caution while driving.
Mayor David Ferguson and Deputy Mayor Frank Nemcek present the Brooke-Alvinston Senior of the Year Award to Lyle Moffatt. Thank-you Lyle for your dedication to this community.