Latest News and Notices
Tree plantation on Blvd le Chenail
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We are pleased to announce the plantation of 50 trees on the Hawkesbury territory! This project was undertaken as a collaborative effort between the COMZAC-BIA and the Town of Hawkesbury.
The majority of these trees were planted on municipal properties along the south side of Chenail blvd, previously industrial lands. A commemorative plaque will also soon be installed.
Emergency municipal infrastructure work performed on October 27, 2022
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NOTICE
517-518-522-525-532 JAMES STREET
This notice is to inform you that there will be emergency municipal infrastructure work performed on October 27, 2022, between 12:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Please follow the signs in order to detour the working zone.
Also, during this time, a water interruption will occur which can cause a reddish colouring of the water. Before any use of water, we recommend that you verify if the water is coloured. If the water is coloured, leave the cold water taps running for about one minute, until the water returns to its usual colour. Note that this discolouration will have no harmful effect on your health.
NOTE: Work will be postponed to a later date if weather conditions are unfavourable.
Paving work at the intersection of Main and McGill
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Paving work at the intersection of Main and McGill beginning at 9 p.m. tonight (September 29) until 7 a.m. tomorrow morning. The Main Street portion of the intersection will be closed and you will need to follow the indicated detour. On McGill, you will be able to drive North and South alternately.
Municipal infrastructure work performed on September 27, 2022
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NOTICE
220-395 CHAMPLAIN STREET
1077-1091 LANSDOWNE STREET
This notice is to inform you that there will be municipal infrastructure work performed on September 27, 2022, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Please follow the signs in order to detour the working zone.
Also, during this time, a water interruption will occur which can cause a reddish colouring of the water. Before any use of water, we recommend that you verify if the water is coloured. If the water is coloured, leave the cold water taps running for about one minute, until the water returns to its usual colour. Note that this discolouration will have no harmful effect on your health.
NOTE: Work will be postponed to a later date if weather conditions are unfavourable.
Cadieux Park new skating rink
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The Corporation of the Town of Hawkesbury is proud to show you the new skating rink at Cadieux Park.