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      Stay connected with your Town's latest news by checking the newsletter. English version:https://conta.cc/4hQU3lg

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    • 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.

      The Town of Hawkesbury is letting homeowners know that they may receive a reminder letter regarding these protection plans in the upcoming weeks from SLWC. The letter will again include the Town’s logo to assure that this offering is legitimate.

      Please note that participation is optional and voluntary for homeowners in Hawkesbury and that it is not a Town program. Please visit www.slwofc.ca for frequently asked questions and links to additional information.

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    • 2021 budget process

      The Town of Hawkesbury has started its 2021 budget process. We would like to invite Hawkesbury’s citizens and organizations to participate in this process by sending us your comments, ideas and / or initiatives that you would like to see in the town for 2021.

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    • Public meeting notice- Changing of Bruneau and Pilon street name

      Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Hawkesbury will hold a public meeting on the  12th of November 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at Town Hall, 600 Higginson Street with the intent to pass a by-law at the            November 12, 2024, regular Council meeting to approve the renaming of existing public streets Bruneau and Pilon to Zoning By-law N° 20–2018 under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13.

      The purpose of the renaming is to correct projected street names in a future subdivision development south of Lafrance Crescent due to existing street names known as Bruneau Street and Pilon Street, to have no two streets name the same.

      Consult the complet public notice document for more information. 

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    • Public meeting notice - Zoning Bt-law amendment (157 & 189 John st.)

      Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Hawkesbury will hold a public meeting on the 12th of November 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at Town Hall, 600 Higginson Street to consider a proposed Amendment to Zoning By-law N° 20–2018 under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.13.

      The purpose of the application is to rezone Lots 4, 5, 7 and Part of Lot 8, Registered Plan M-21, municipally addressed as 157 and 189 John Street.

      For additional information please read the complete public notice document.

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  • As part of its emergency plan and eager to offer an effective tool of good quality to its citizens, the Town of Hawkesbury has acquired an alert and communication system service WITH NO USER FEE FOR ITS CITIZENS.

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    As part of the planning of municipal infrastructure management, level of service aspect, the administration wishes to conduct a feedback and improvement survey among Hawkesbury residents.

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Events

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Dec 2024

Comme and join us for a day of Holiday fun. On December 7, start your day with the Christmas Market at the Sport COmplexe from 9 am to 4 pm. More than 30 vendors will be on site with a little bit of everything for everyone.
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All residents, industries and establishments of the Town of Hawkesbury are serviced by the drinking water distribution system and the sanitary sewer system.

To learn more about these services, please visit the Environmental Service Web page.

Are you planning to perform the following activities?

  • Building a deck or a patio
  • Installing a fence
  • Paving your driveway
  • Planting or removing a tree
  • Making a new garden or landscaping work
  • Installing a pool or a hot tub

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If so, for any project, big or small, call 1-800-400-2255 or visit on1call.com at least 5 days before you plan to dig to request underground utility locates. If you have hired a contractor, make sure your contractor has contacted Ontario One Call.

Requesting locates before starting to dig will not only keep you and others safe from underground infrastructure, but it’s also the law. You can visit on1call.com for more information. It’s a free service and available 24/7.

Note: The locate request does not replace the need for a building permit. Before undergoing any type of work on your property, check with the town’s Building & Inspection Service at to see if a building permit is required.

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SUPPORT PROGRAMS - PROVINCIAL AND FEDERAL

Page updated on July 20, 2021


Government of Ontario

Ontario Helping 100,000 Workers Train for In-Demand Jobs

  • Partnership will offer free online courses to those impacted by the pandemic

Province Launches New Ontario Tourism and Travel Small Business Support Grant

  • Applications open for eligible small businesses in tourism and travel industries

Ontario to Introduce Paid COVID-19 Leave

  • Province to reimburse employers for up to three paid leave days related to COVID-19 for every employee

Ontario's Action Plan Doubles Ontario Small Business Support Grant

  • 2021 Budget invests $1.7 billion in second round of payments for eligible small businesses

Businesses: Get help with COVID-19 costs

  • Find out if your business is eligible for grants to help with the cost of personal protective equipment, property taxes, energy bills and extra support if you have to close or significantly restrict services because of provincial public health measures.

Resources to prevent COVID-19 in the workplace

  • Find sector-specific guidelines and posters to help protect workers, customers and the general public from coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ontario.

Develop your COVID-19 workplace safety plan

  • Learn how you can create a plan to help protect your workers and others from novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19).

Support for people

  • Learn what financial, mental health and other supports are available during 

New Ontario Small Business Support Grant

  • Starting at $10,000 for all eligible businesses, the grant provides businesses with funding to a maximum of $20,000 to help cover decreased revenue expected as a result of the Provincewide Shutdown.

Digital Main Street - Programs for Ontario Businesses

  • As part of a partnership between the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario, Digital Main Street is proud to announce three new programs to support businesses across Ontario.

Employer Health Tax

  • The Ontario government has increased the EHT exemption for 2020 from $490,000 to $1 million due to the special circumstances caused by the coronavirus (COVID‑19) in Ontario. In the 2020 Ontario Budget, the government announced it was making the EHT payroll exemption increase permanent.

Workplace PPE Supplier Directory

  • Review a list of companies that sell personal protective equipment (PPE) and other supplies to keep your employees and customers safe from .

Government of Canada

Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA)

  • This program provides interest-free loans of up to $ 60,000 to small businesses and non-profit organizations.

Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS)

  • Canadian businesses, non-profit organizations, or charities who have seen a drop in revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic may be eligible for a subsidy to cover part of their commercial rent or property expenses, starting on September 27, 2020, until June 2021.

Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS)

  • As a Canadian employer who has seen a drop in revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible for a subsidy to cover part of your employee wages.

Large employer emergency financing facility (LEEFF)

  • LEEFF will be open to large Canadian employers who have a significant impact on Canada’s economy, as demonstrated by having significant operations in Canada or supporting a significant workforce in Canada; can generally demonstrate approximately $300 million or more in annual revenues; and require a minimum loan size of about $60 million.

Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB)

  • The Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB) gives income support to employed and self-employed individuals who are directly affected by COVID-19 and are not entitled to Employment Insurance (EI) benefits. The CRB is administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit (CRSB)

  • The Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit (CRSB) gives income support to employed and self-employed individuals who are unable to work because they are sick or need to self-isolate due to COVID-19, or have an underlying health condition that puts them at greater risk of getting COVID-19.

Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit (CRCB)

  • The Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit (CRCB) gives income support to employed and self-employed individuals who are unable to work because they must care for their child under 12 years old or a family member who needs supervised care.

Canadian COVID-19 Capabilities Directory

  • The Canadian COVID-19 Capabilities Directory shows what Canada has to offer in the fight against COVID-19 to potential buyers around the world.

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GOVERNMENT PRESS RELEASES

January 7, 2021

Ontario Extends Teacher-Led Online Learning Until January 25 to Keep Students and Staff Safe in Southern Ontario

Province Also Extends Provincewide Shutdown in Northern Ontario


December 27, 2020

Ontario Provides Update on Ontario Cases of COVID-19 UK Variant


December 24, 2020

Ontario Thanks Essential Workers for Going Above and Beyond During COVID-19


December 23, 2020

Ontario Supports Non-Profits Delivering Vital Services:

Funding helps organizations rebuild and recover from the impacts of COVID-19


 December 21, 2020

Ontario Announces Provincewide Shutdown to Stop Spread of COVID-19 and Save Lives

The Provincewide Shutdown would put in place time-limited public health and workplace safety measures similar to those in other jurisdictions. It would help stop the trend of high COVID-19 transmission in communities, preserve health system capacity, safeguard vulnerable populations and those who care for them, and save lives. Measures include, but are not limited to:

  • Restricting indoor organized public events and social gatherings, except with members of the same household (the people you live with). Individuals who live alone may consider having exclusive close contact with one other household.
  • Prohibiting in-person shopping in most retail settings - curbside pickup and delivery can continue. Discount and big box retailers selling groceries will be limited to 25 per cent capacity for in-store shopping. Supermarkets, grocery stores and similar stores that primarily sell food, as well as pharmacies, will continue to operate at 50 per cent capacity for in-store shopping.
  • Restricting indoor access to shopping malls - patrons may only go to a designated indoor pickup area (by appointment only), essential retail stores that are permitted to be open (e.g. pharmacy, grocery store), or, subject to physical distancing and face covering requirements, to the food court for takeout purchases. Shopping malls may also establish outdoor designated pickup areas.
  • Prohibiting indoor and outdoor dining. Restaurants, bars and other food or drink establishments will be permitted to operate by take out, drive-through, and delivery only.

https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/59790/ontario-announces-provincewide-shutdown-to-stop-spread-of-covid-19-and-save-lives


December 17, 2020

Eastern Ontario Health Unit, December 17, 2020

THIS ORDER IS DIRECTED TO THE OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF MULTIDEPARTMENT RETAIL AND GROCERY STORES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO STORES THAT HAVE GROCERY AND PHARMACY DEPARTMENTS LOCATED IN THE UNITED COUNTIES OF STORMONT, DUNDAS & GLENGARRY; THE UNITED COUNTIES OF PRESCOTT-RUSSELL; AND THE CITY OF CORNWALL.

Order is given to take the following actions, effective at 12:01AM on December 19, 2020:

1. Ensure that a maximum number of patrons are established and clearly marked for each department and that departments are staffed to ensure that the total number of patrons permitted per department is respected. Overall store capacity limits must be respected.

2. Signs are posted stating the total number of patrons permitted per department.

3. For clarity, high traffic departments in multi-department stores such as grocery and pharmacy departments must have their own capacity limits.

4. The following additional measures must be implemented:

Ensure Crowd Control:

  • Ensure that the flow of patrons is enforced and that patrons congregating together or walking against the directions of the arrows are reminded to abide with the rules.
  • Calculate the maximum number of patrons permitted in each department or section based on the square footage available for patrons, i.e. exclude areas occupied by shelves, cash registers, etc.
  • Calculate the maximum number of patrons permitted in each department or section based on the availability of staff to control the traffic and ensure that the implemented measures are enforced.
  • Control lineups both inside and outside the store to ensure physical distancing of at least 2 meters is maintained and to ensure the total number of patrons in any given department or section is not exceeded because of lined up patrons.

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December 16, 2020

Ontario Launches New "Support Local" Marketing Campaign:

Initiative designed to help businesses impacted by COVID-19


December 14, 2020

Ontario Updates Testing Guidelines for Outbound International Travellers:

Steps being taken to preserve capacity with the provincially funded COVID-19 testing network


December 11, 2020

Ontario Moving Regions to New Levels with Stronger Public Health Measures:

Action is being taken to stop the spread of COVID-19 and protect vulnerable people


November 26, 2020

Province Proposes Cap on Delivery Fees to Support Local Restaurants:

Mandatory lower fees for restaurants where indoor dining is prohibited due to COVID-19

Celebrate the Holiday Season Safely:

Ontario Provides Public Health Advice on How to Protect You and Your Loved Ones


November 20, 2020

Ontario Extends COVID-19 Orders: Extensions needed to keep individuals, families and communities safe.

The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, has extended all orders currently in force under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 (ROA) until December 21, 2020.

https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/59282/ontario-extends-covid-19-orders


November 19, 2020

Ontario Supporting Small Businesses with Financial Advice and Training:

Investment to provide new online resources to help entrepreneurs during COVID-19


 Novbember 6, 2020

Ontario Moves Public Health Unit Regions into COVID-19 Response Framework to Keep Ontario Safe and Open:

New approach introduces preventative measures earlier to limit transmission of COVID-19 and avoid broader closures


October 20, 2020

Ontario Protects Workers, Volunteers and Organizations Who Make Honest Efforts to Follow COVID-19 Public Health Guidelines and Laws:

Proposed Legislation Will Still Allow for Legal Action Against Intentional Misconduct and Gross Negligence

Ontario Extends COVID-19 Orders to Protect the Public:

Dance classes with conditions allowed in areas under modified Stage 2 regulations


October 9, 2020

Increased COVID-19 Precautions for Congregate Care Settings:

Further direction will help protect vulnerable people and those who care for them


October 2, 2020

Ontario Implementing Additional Public Health and Testing Measures to Keep People Safe:

Difficult, but Necessary Decisions to Prevent and Stop the Spread of COVID-19


October 1st, 2020

Ontario Revises COVID-19 Screening Guidance for Schools and Child Care:

Updates Reflect Latest Public Health Advice


September 30, 2020

Ontario Modernizes Social Assistance to Help More People Re-enter the Workforce:

Collaborative and innovative plan will make the system more responsive and efficient

Ontario Delivers $2.8 Billion COVID-19 Fall Preparedness Plan:

New Investments Prepare Province for Second Wave of COVID-19

Ontario Releases Updated COVID-19 Modelling for Second Wave:

Modelling Shows Following Public Health Measures Remains Critical to Stop the Spread


 September 28, 2020

Ontario Investing $52.5 Million to Recruit, Retain and Support More Health Care Workers:

Initiative Will Ensure the Province Can Meet any Surge in Demand during COVID-19


September 25, 2020

New Public Health Measures Implemented Provincewide to Keep Ontarians Safe:

Government Reinforcing the Importance of Following Public Health Advice to Help Stop the Spread of COVID-19

Ontario Investing $741 Million to Reduce Surgeries Backlog and Expand Access to Care:

Additional Health Capacity Critical to Responding to Future Surges and Outbreaks


September 24, 2020

Ontario Investing More Than $1 Billion to Expand COVID-19 Testing and Contact Tracing:

Province Also Enhancing Efforts to Quickly Identify, Manage and Prevent COVID-19 Outbreaks

Ontario Updates COVID-19 Testing Guidelines

Ontario Extends Critical Delivery Program for Seniors and People with Disabilities:

Deliveries of food and essentials will continue into 2021


 September 23, 2020

Ontario Set to Employ the Largest Number of Labour Inspectors in Provincial History:

New Inspectors will help Keep Workers Safe on the Job during COVID-19


 September 22, 2020

Ontario Investing to Support Francophone Businesses and Recovery:

New Funding of $500,000 for Two New Initiatives in Support of Francophone Businesses and Entrepreneurs


 September 19, 2020

Ontario Limits the Size of Unmonitored and Private Social Gatherings across Entire Province

Province Takes Decisive Action to Stop the Spread of COVID-19

The new limit on the number of people allowed to attend an unmonitored private social gathering across the province is:

  • 10 people at an indoor event or gathering (previous limit of 50); or
  • 25 people at an outdoor event or gathering (previous limit of 100).

https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/58449/ontario-limits-the-size-of-unmonitored-and-private-social-gatherings-across-entire-province


September 18, 2020

Ontario Supporting Jobs and Economic Growth in Rural Communities:

New targeted intake opens under the Rural Economic Development Program


September 17, 2020

Ontario Launches New COVID-19 Screening Tool to Help Protect Students and Staff:

New Tool Part of the Government’s Plan for the Safe Reopening of Schools


 September 11, 2020

Ontario Launches COVID-19 School and Licensed Child Care-specific Web Page:

Daily information available to parents and the general public 


September 4, 2020

Province Supports Ontario-Made Face Masks in the Fight Against COVID-19:

Lighter, Breathable Masks Will Allow Prolonged Wear for Frontline Workers

Fall Re-Opening Plan Prioritizes Health and Safety of Students, Faculty and Staff


August 21, 2020

Ontario Supporting Non-Profits as Province Recovers from COVID-19:

Grant Program Will Ensure Royal Canadian Legions and Other Non-Profits Can Continue to Deliver Vital Services


August 4, 2020

Ontario Provides More Supports for Families of Children on the Autism Spectrum:

Foundational family services are tailored to children’s needs and stages of development


July 31, 2020

COVID Alert Available for Download Beginning Today:

Privacy-First, Made-in-Ontario App Notifies Users of Potential Exposure to COVID-19

Ontario Legislature Adjourns after Significant Sitting in Response to COVID-19:

Emergency Measures Passed to Protect the Public and Prepare for Economic Recovery

Ontario Strengthens Protections for Tenants:

Legislative changes encourage negotiated settlements between tenants and landlords


July 17, 2020

Ontario Introduces Measures to Cap Interest and Fees on Payday Loans:

Legislation To Help Payday Loan Borrowers in Default and Protect Vulnerable Consumers


July 16, 2020

Nearly All Businesses and Public Spaces to Reopen in Stage 3:

Public Gatherings Will Increase in Size as the Province Continues its Path to Economic Recovery


July 10, 2020

Proudly Supporting Ontario's Manufacturing Sector:

Province Supports Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters Launch of “Ontario Made” Program


July 9, 2020

EOHU Directive for Mandatory Masking in Indoor Public Spaces: https://eohu.ca/en/article/2020-07-06


July 3, 2020

Ontario Extends Emergency Orders to July 10:

As more communities enter Stage 2, maintaining health and safety protocols remains a top priority


June 26, 2020

Ontario Provides Stable Electricity Pricing for Industrial and Commercial Companies:

Province provides predictable electricity rates for two years


June 24, 2020

Province Focuses on Safe, Gradual Approach as Reopening Continues


June 13, 2020

Ontario Eases Restrictions on Wedding and Funeral Ceremonies:

Attendees Will Still be Required to Practice Physical Distancing


June 12, 2020

Ontario Supports Children and Youth during COVID-19:

Additional funding will provide food and snacks while schools are closed

Ontario Protecting Agri-Food Workers during COVID-19:

Government investing $15 million into health and safety measures for farm operations

Ontario Lifting 30-Day Supply Limit on Prescriptions:

Everyone encouraged to buy medications in reasonable quantities


June 11, 2020

Ontario and Canada Helping Small Businesses Go Digital

$57 Million Investment in Digital Main Street Will Help Businesses Reopen, Recover and Grow Long after COVID-19


June 10, 2020

Ontario Helping Parents Return to Work

Province Reopening Child Care with Strict Protocols to Keep Kids and Staff Safe


June 3, 2020

Ontario Extends Declaration of Emergency until June 30:

Extension Key to Protecting Ontarians as Province Safely Reopens 


June 2, 2020

Ontario Extending Infectious Disease Emergency Leave for Workers during COVID-19:

New Regulation will protect employees from permanent layoffs and businesses from potential closures


May 31, 2020

Ontario Provides Consumers with Greater Stability and Predictability with Their Electricity Bills

Backcountry Camping available at Ontario Parks and on Crown Lands Starting June 1:

Province providing more activities to help people get outside and enjoy nature while physical distancing


May 29, 2020

Ontario Opens Up COVID-19 Testing Across the Province

Strategy Expands Testing for General Public, Frontline Workers, First Responders and Workplaces


May 27, 2020

Ontario Extending Emergency Orders During COVID-19 Outbreak


May 20, 2020

As Ontario Reopens, People Urged to Continue Following Public Health Advice:

Face coverings now recommended when physical distancing is a challenge


May 19, 2020

Health and Safety Top Priority as Schools Remain Closed:

Government unveils plans for reopening child care, day camps and initiatives to strengthen learning into the summer


May 14, 2020

Ontario Announces Additional Workplaces that Can Reopen:

Additional seasonal, retail and household businesses must follow public health guidelines


May 13, 2020

Declaration of Emergency Extended While Ontario Gradually Reopens the Economy:

New legislation will allow for more virtual or remote transactions during COVID-19


May 12, 2020

Protecting Ontario's Children with COVID-19

Ontario Takes Steps to Better Protect Long-Term Care Residents and Staff During the COVID-19 Outbreak


Declaration of Emergency Extended While Ontario Gradually Reopens the Economy:

New legislation will allow for more virtual or remote transactions during COVID-19


May 11, 2020

Ontario Retail Stores Open for Curbside Pickup and Delivery:

Health and safety guidelines in place to protect workers and customers


May 6, 2020

Ontario Extends Electricity Rate Relief During COVID-19:

Residential, farm and small business customers continue to benefit from temporary relief measure


May 1, 2020

Certain Businesses Allowed to Reopen Under Strict Safety Guidelines:

Steady Decrease in COVID-19 Cases Required Before Beginning Next Stage of Reopening


April 30, 2020

pdfNOTICE: AMENDED Order from the Medical Officer of Health for Supermarkets, Grocery Stores; Convenience Stores; Discount and Big Box Retailers Selling Groceries; Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores; and Pharmacies - April 29, 2020

pdfNOTICE: NEW Order from the Medical Officer of Health for All Businesses That Provide Curb Side Pick-Up as an Alternative Method of Sale

pdfNOTICE: NEW Order from the Medical Officer of Health for All Restaurants That Provide Drive-Through Services


April 29, 2020

More Frontline Workers Eligible for Emergency Child Care:

Ontario To Help More Essential Staff During the COVID-19 Outbreak


April 27, 2020

Ontario Unveils Guiding Principles to Reopen the Province:

Premier and Ministers Commit to New Phased Approach for a Safe Restart and Recovery

School Closures Extended to Keep Students, Staff and Families Safe:

Students Will Still Be Able to Complete School Year


April 25, 2020

Ontario Supporting Frontline Heroes of COVID-19 with Pandemic Pay:

Government Recognizes the Dedication and Sacrifice of Frontline Workers

Ontario Allows the Redeployment of Staff to Better Care for Vulnerable People During COVID-19:

Emergency orders support seniors, the deafblind community, and vulnerable communities


April 24, 2020

Governments Invest $2.5 Million to Grow Agri-food e-Business During COVID-19:

Families will have more choice when buying food and plants online

pdfOntario is launching the new Ontario Community Support Program to assist low-income seniors and people with disabilities in need.

Ontario Provides Urgent Relief for Small Businesses and Landlords:

Rent Assistance in Addition to Billions in Measures to Support Business During the COVID-19 Outbreak 


April 23, 2020

Ontario Delivers Action Plan to Increase Protection for Vulnerable People and Those Who Care for Them:

Additional measures will help stop the spread of COVID-19

Health Experts Say the COVID-19 Outbreak Has Likely Peaked in Ontario:

Modelling shows physical distancing still needed to prevent further spread

Province Calls for Innovative Solutions to Combat COVID-19:

Ontario Investing $20 Million to Advance Medical Research

Canada and Ontario Supporting Agri-food Sector Supply Chain During COVID-19:

$1 million in new funding to support efforts that match employers with job-seekers

Ontario Offers Emergency Child Care to More Frontline Staff:

Expansion Will Assist Essential Workers During the COVID-19 Outbreak

 

April 17, 2020

Ontario Takes Further Action to Protect Vulnerable People from COVID-19:

Province makes it easier to reassign staff where they are needed most


April 14, 2020

Ontario Extends Declaration of Emergency to Continue the Fight Against COVID-19

Sustained Measures Necessary to Stop the Spread and Protect Public Health

Passed during a special sitting of the Ontario legislature and with the full cooperation of all parties, the Declaration of Emergency has been extended until May 12. The extension of the provincial declaration of emergency allows Ontario to continue to enforce current emergency orders, such as the closure of all non-essential workplaces, outdoor amenities such as parks and recreational areas, public places and bars and restaurants, as well as restrictions on social gatherings of more than five people, and prohibitions against price-gouging.


April 13, 2020

Province Developing New Health Data Platform to Help Defeat COVID-19

New platform will allow researchers to better detect, plan and respond to the outbreak


April 11, 2020

Ontario Takes Further Action to Stop the Spread of COVID-19

Province Extends Emergency Orders until April 23

Ontario Protects Parents during COVID-19:

Province Prevents Operators from Charging Fees while Child Cares are Closed

Ontario Significantly Expanding COVID-19 Testing:

Enhanced testing strategy will help stop the spread of the virus


 April 7, 2020

Community Financial Support related to the COVID-19 Pandemic

To all our community partners, organizations, non-profit agencies and to those who support the most vulnerable in our community, we would like to hear from you as to how the United Counties of Prescott and Russell (UCPR) may financially assist you in order for you to continue to offer the best support to our community in these trying times.

On March 23, 2020, the Provincial government announced a $200-million investment in social services relief funding to help protect the health and safety of the province’s most vulnerable people in response to the outbreak of COVID-19.

If you are providing new or enhanced support or service(s) for vulnerable persons in Prescott and Russell with respect to homelessness, shelter, food security, seniors, youth, etc., as a result of COVID-19, we would ask that you submit your request by Tuesday, April 14, 2020.

Please send your request to the attention of Alain Lacelle, Housing Services Manager, at . For any questions, call 613-675-4642, ext. 6500.

pdfNotice available here


April 3, 2020

Additional Measures Necessary to Protect the Health and Safety of the People of Ontario

Following the advice of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Ontario government is reducing the list of businesses classified as essential and ordering more workplaces to close. This measure is necessary to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health of the people of Ontario, while ensuring that necessary goods and services remain available.

The government is ordering all businesses not covered by the updated Emergency Order to close effective as of Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. This closure will be in effect for 14 days, with the possibility of an extension as the situation evolves. Teleworking, online commerce and other innovative ways of working remotely are permitted at all times and are strongly encouraged for all businesses. All supply chains necessary for the production of vital food and healthcare supplies are being protected and remain intact.

The updated essential businesses list can be found here.


April 2, 2020

Ontario Increasing Mental Health Support During COVID-19:

Additional Resources will Improve Access to Online and Virtual Supports


April 1, 2020

Failing to correctly identify oneself carries a fine of $750 for failure to comply with an order made under the EMCPA or $1,000 for obstructing any person in exercising a power if a provincial offences officer issues a ticket. In addition, failure to comply with an emergency order could carry punishments of up to one-year imprisonment or a fine of up to $100,000 for an individual, $500,000 for a director of a corporation, or $10,000,000 for a corporation itself if a provincial offences officer charges the individual by issuing a summons.

Public Required to Identify Themselves if Charged with Breaching an Emergency Order During the COVID-19 Outbreak


March 31, 2020

Ontario Extends School and Child Care Closures to Fight Spread of COVID-19:

Province announces second phase of Learn at Home to support continuity of learning

Ontario Extends Emergency Declaration to Stop the Spread of COVID-19:

All Outdoor Recreational Amenities across Province Now Closed


March 30, 2020

https://news.ontario.ca/mohltc/en/2020/03/statement-from-the-chief-medical-officer-of-health.html

Ontario Stepping Up Measures to Limit the Spread of COVID-19 on Construction Sites


March 29, 2020

Ontario Prohibits Gatherings of More Than Five People with Strict Exceptions.

Stronger action required to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Ontario Taking Emergency Measures to Support Long-Term Care Homes During COVID-19:

Funds, resources and flexibility for the sector to support staffing and continue to protect province’s most vulnerable.


March 28, 2020

Ontario Protecting Supply Chains To Support COVID-19 Emergency Response

Province to Buy Urgently Needed Critical Goods and Services and Deploy them to Where They are Needed the Most


March 26, 2020

Ontario Enabling Financial Relief for Businesses:

New financial measure will allow insurance premium payment deferrals for six months.

pdfPreventing Covid-19
in the workplace: advice for employers, employees and essential service workers.


March 25, 2020

For safety reasons, all parks and facilities are CLOSED until further notice.

To help workers and assist businesses to keep employees, the Government has introduced the #COVID19 Canada Emergency Response Benefit http://ow.ly/Ju3450yVwkT

Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19:

Premier Ford and Minister Phillips Announce Additional Health Care Resources and Support for People, Jobs and Employers

Stop the Spread Business Information Line Now Open at 1-888-444-3659.


March 24, 2020

Ontario Implements Enhanced Measures to Protect the Safety of Residents in Long-Term Care Homes :

Additional protocols help keep province’s most vulnerable safe

Ontario Orders the Mandatory Closure of All Non-Essential Workplaces to Fight Spread of COVID-19 :

New Measures to Further Protect the Health and Safety of the People of Ontario

List of Essential Workplaces


March 23, 2020

Ontario Protecting the Most Vulnerable During COVID-19 Crisis:

New Funding Will Support Municipalities, Food Banks, Homeless Shelters and Individuals

Ontario Significantly Enhancing COVID-19 Screening Measures and Supports

Interactive Self-Assessment Tool Now Available to Help Keep People Safe:

https://news.ontario.ca/mohltc/en/2020/03/ontario-significantly-enhancing-covid-19-screening-measures-and-supports.html


March 22, 2020

ORDER by the Medical Officer of Health under Section 22
Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O., 1990 Chapter H. 7

From the Eastern Ontario Health Unit;

As part of our expanding social distancing public health measures and to clarify any confusion, I have issued, effective today and until further notice, an order which I have attached for the immediate closure of the following establishments/premises in the EOHU area:

  • All DAYCARE AND OTHER CHILDCARE CENTRES AND SERVICES (LICENCED OR PRIVATE) 
  • All PUBLIC GYMS, FITNESS AND SPORT CENTRES AND SERVICES
  • All CHURCHES, MOSQUES, SYNAGOGUES AND OTHER PLACES OF WORSHIP
  • All PERSONAL SERVICES SETTINGS INCLUDING ALL premises at which hairdressing and barbering, tattooing, body piercing, nail services, electrolysis and other aesthetic services are offered

https://eohu.ca/files/resources/eohu-section-22-order-bilingual.pdf

Ontario Takes Extraordinary Steps to Ensure Health Care Resources are Available to Contain COVID-19


March 21, 2020

Ontario Urges Business to Join the Fight Against COVID-19:

New Government Website Removes Barriers for Companies to Provide Essential Goods and Services

pdfCOVID-19_Testing_and_Assessment_Centre_Opening_in_Hawkesbury.pdf

pdfCommunity_Paramedic_Program_Conducting_In-Home_COVID-19_Testing_for_Higher-Risk_Individuals.pdf

Ontario Expands Coverage for Care. Enhanced Health Care Coverage Critical to Support Efforts to Contain COVID-19


March 18, 2020

Ontario Helping Students Learn from the Safety of Their Own Home.

Province Launches First Phase of the Learn at Home Portal.


March 19, 2020

As COVID-19 continues to spread globally, watch out for associated scams. Fraudsters want to profit from consumers' fears, uncertainties and misinformation. Fraudsters are exploiting the crisis to facilitate fraud and cyber crime.

Ontario Protecting Critical Front-Line Justice Services in Response to COVID-19

Ontario Extending Validation Periods for Driver, Vehicle and Carrier Products, Services and Health Cards:

New Measures and Regulations Will Reduce In-person Visits to Help Contain Spread of COVID-19


March 18, 2020

Prime Minister Trudeau announces more support for workers and businesses through Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan

Ontario is Protecting Seniors' Health and Safety


March 17, 2020

Ontario Enacts Declaration of Emergency to Protect the Public

Significantly Enhanced Measures will Help Contain Spread of COVID-19

Enhanced Measures to Protect Ontarians from COVID-19


March 14, 2020

Government of Canada advises Canadians to avoid non-essential travel abroad

 

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Last update: January 5, 2022

MUNICIPAL INFORMATIONS

As part of the response to the Omicron variant and following the provincial government's announcement regarding Ontario temporarily moving into Step Two of the Roadmap to Reopen with modifications, the Sports Complex is now CLOSED until further notice. You can access Town Hall by appointment only. Please consult the 'Contact the Town of Hawkesbury' page under the 'Town Hall' tab of the main menu for the contact details of the person you are looking for.


All municipal services are available online or by phone. Closed between 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.

For any information about property and water taxes, please call 613 632-0106 ext. 2266 or email us at . You still can make a tax payment, please use one of the following options:

  • Use our secure outer box at main entrance;
  • Through your online banking services (smartphone or computer).
  • At your financial institution.
  • Pre-Authorized debit plan.
  • Postdated cheque;
  • Online at: https://ipn.paymentus.com/cp/hawk?lang=en

Planning Department

Call 613-632-0106 ext. 2031 or email us at:

Construction Department

Call 613-632-0106 ext. 2021 or email us at: 

Clerk and By-law Enforcement Department

Call 613-632-0106 ext. 2330 or email us at : 

Recreation and Tourism Department

Call 613-636-2082 or email us at: 

Municipal Facilities Department

To report a breakage or an event related to municipal facilities (parks, green spaces, public facilities, etc.).

Call 613-632-0106, ext. 2255 or email us at: 

Public Works Department

To report a breakage or an event related to municipal infrastructure (roads, safe water, traffic, etc.).

Call 613-632-0106, ext. 2020 or email us at: 

Garbage and recycling collections are carried out as usual.


Fire Department

The station remains closed to the public. However, the Fire Department is still operational 24/7, as usual.

For emergencies only, after the normal office hours of the Town Hall, call 613-632-1105.

Please note that the Departments will respond to various requests within 48 hours.