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December 12, 2024

The Ontario Energy Commission will hold a public hearing.

The Ontario Energy Commission will hold a public hearing, and there are three ways to participate: oral hearings, electronic hearings, and written hearings. Those interested have until December 20th to express their intention to participate in this hearing.

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December 11, 2024

The Town of Hawkesbury's 2025 budget adopted, subject to revision

At the December 9th Town Council meeting, the 2025 budget was adopted, subject to an upcoming revision due to a recent announcement regarding the increase in costs related to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).

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December 10, 2024

Winter collection instructions

Optimal garbage placement can get tricky in the winter. Here are some reminders about bin placement and ways to facilitate collection and snow removal operations.

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December 08, 2024

A Festive Day in Hawkesbury: December 7 Recap

On December 7, Hawkesbury embraced the holiday spirit with two fantastic events that drew hundreds of residents and visitors. Let's talk about the Christmas Market and the Santa Claus Parade. 

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December 06, 2024

A Look Back at Yesterday’s Vernissage in Hawkesbury!

Despite our first storm of the season, six brave participants came out to showcase their beautiful creations at the pop-up exhibit held at the Hawkesbury Sports Complex.  Their dedication and enthusiasm to share their creativity with the community truly brightened the day!

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November 04, 2024

Service Line Warranty Canada (SLWC) Spring Campaign Offer

Back in September 2022, the Town partnered with SLWC to offer Hawkesbury homeowners protection plans to help cover the potentially expensive repair costs associated with their portion of water and sewer service lines. These plans, offered by SWLC, are used by over 1000 cities, municipalities, and utilities across North America, including over 65 in Ontario.