Upper Canada District School Board's Oxford-on-Rideau Students Initiate Fundraiser for Cancer Research Another inspiring reminder of what an incredible community #NorthGrenville is. Kudos to the students at Oxford-on-Rideau Public School for being shining examples of kindness, empathy, and generosity. 💚 Read the touching story here: https://ow.ly/izUk50VAQXx
Municipality of North Grenville
Government Administration
Kemptville, Ontario 1,015 followers
One of Eastern Ontario's fastest growing communities, offering great promise for economic development.
About us
The Municipality of North Grenville, comprised of Kemptville and six heritage hamlets, enjoys using its location as one of its defining characteristics. Located at the intersection of Highway 416 and County Road 43, Kemptville offers rapid access to the Nation’s Capital and the US market. Within a 30 minute radius is an international airport, an international bridge, a seaway port, Highway 401 and the main trunk of the Canadian Pacific Railway - making it the perfect destination for businesses and industries big and small. One of Eastern Ontario's fastest growing Municipalities, North Grenville boasts the titles of Ontario's Most Active Community 2022, Canada's Most Active Community 2021, and is one of the smallest communities globally to obtain WCCD’s ISO 37120 certification, revealing that we stand out for our extremely educated workforce, outstanding air quality and generous access to green space - second only to Reykjavik, Iceland in outdoor space per capita. While there is an abundance of spaces, places and four season destinations for both locals and tourists to explore - from the historical hamlets, hiking trails, golf courses and waters, to quaint eateries, markets, vineyards and old town charm, North Grenville is also home to modern retail amenities, schools, and housing developments, making it the ultimate location to explore, play, and stay.
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http://www.northgrenville.ca
External link for Municipality of North Grenville
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Kemptville, Ontario
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- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
285 County Road 43
PO Box 130
Kemptville, Ontario K0G1J0, CA
Employees at Municipality of North Grenville
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John Barclay
Executive Director, Community Involvement Legacy Homes and Deputy Mayor, North Grenville
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Jacob Brown
President & CEO at WTTEC Group Inc
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Amy Martin
Director Of Planning And Development at Municipality of North Grenville
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Douglas Wallace
Government Administration Professional and Entrepreneur
Updates
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😎 Last day to apply 👇👇 📸 Help promote our amazing local treasures, connect with visitors, and share what makes our community shine - join the Economic Development team as Tourism Administrator🗺️ To learn more about this fun and exciting 6 month contract position, including responsibilities and compensation, visit https://lnkd.in/eVK8EeRj by April 15th 🏃♂️➡️
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Starter Company Plus application deadline extended 👇
Deadline Extended! You now have until April 17th to apply for Starter Company Plus – the program that helps business owners like YOU take your business to the next level! ✅ Expert-led business training ✅ Coaching with professionals ✅ Pitch for up to $5000 in funding ✅ Get clear, focused, and confident in your next steps 📩 Just email us if you would like to apply: smallbusiness@uclg.on.ca Let’s make your business vision a reality. #StarterCompanyPlus #SmallBusinessSupport #BusinessGrowth #EntrepreneurLife #ApplyNow
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🌟 Summer Job Alert! 🌟 Love numbers? Want to gain real-world accounting experience while working in a great team? The Municipality of North Grenville is hiring a Summer Student Accounting Clerk! 📊📈 Get hands-on finance experience - a great way to build your resume! 📅 Deadline: April 18, 2025 🔗 Details & Apply: https://lnkd.in/eVK8EeRj
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⭐The Municipality has an exciting new opportunity available - they are looking for a Director of Parks, Recreation, and Culture to join the team! The position involves the coordination of recreation, sport and cultural activities and ensures customer focused recreation programs and services. The role includes park development, existing park rehabilitation, management of parks and trails, and maintenance of sports fields and facilities. ‼️Job Closing Date: Friday, April 25, 2025 at 4:00PM ‼️ For full details including qualifications and remuneration, visit https://lnkd.in/eVK8EeRj
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🌆 The Municipality of North Grenville is seeking to fill the position of Planner I in the Planning and Development Department. Reporting to the Deputy Director of Planning and Development, the Planner I conducts planning studies, processes planning applications, analyzes data and provides guidance to the public on planning matters. This role is key in ensuring responsible growth and development within the municipality. For full details, including qualification and compensation, visit https://lnkd.in/eVK8EeRj
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Help promote our amazing local treasures, connect with visitors, and share what makes our community shine - join the Economic Development team as Tourism Administrator🗺️ To learn more about this fun and exciting 6 month contract position, including responsibilities and compensation, visit https://lnkd.in/eVK8EeRj by April 15th 🏃♂️➡️
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North Grenville Launches Second Year of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Fund The Municipality of North Grenville is pleased to invite applications for the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Fund, initiated by the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Committee, for the second consecutive year. Residents and local organizations are invited to apply for funding to support initiatives that promote EDI values within the community. The fund is open for applications from May 1 to May 30, 2025. Mayor Nancy Peckford shared her enthusiasm for the fund’s continuation, stating: “The EDI Fund is a meaningful expression of our commitment to building a more inclusive, equitable, and welcoming North Grenville. We are proud to support another year of community projects that celebrate diversity and help everyone feel at home in North Grenville." To learn more, read the full release at https://ow.ly/5wEh50VxLUE
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You are invited to join a Virtual Open House - ARU Initiative. This virtual session is designed for builders, contractors, developers and realtors. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. 🔹 Join us for an Open House! 📅 May 6 | 🕔 3 PM - 5 PM 📍 Virtual - register to receive the link: https://ow.ly/I7e550VwKKo The construction of ARUs in North Grenville involves a structured application and approval process, including detailed design plans, building permits, financing considerations, and compliance with all zoning by-laws, building codes, and health and safety regulations. For information regarding ARUs, visit the website: 🛜 https://ow.ly/TvGf50VwKKp #NorthGrenville #AffordableHousing
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Small and mid-sized municipalities like North Grenville (not just big cities) are willing to step up to build affordable housing.
Mayor, North Grenville, ON Past Warden, United Counties of Leeds Grenville Director, Good Roads Association Director, Eastern ON Regional NW Mom of 3 kids Former ED, Equal Voice
Small & mid-sized municipalities like mine (not just big cities) are willing to step up to build affordable housing. Under a new govt, we don’t want to lose access to crucial financing through CMHC - which currently has countless funding applications in the queue — applications that, if approved now, could build tens of thousands of affordable units almost immediately. My community is one of them. After extensive consultation and planning, the Municipality of North Grenville proposed repurposing an inactive 200-bed college dormitory (Bell Hal) in Kemptville into 60 affordable rental units for seniors and veterans. Yet our application, prior to an election call, was in limbo for months, despite a stated commitment to a 30-day review. We were told that there aren’t enough underwriters to process applications, so we must simply wait. How long? No one can say. And with a federal election, the risk now increases that well-developed, shovel-ready projects could be stalled for a long time, if not indefinitely. Other municipalities are in the same boat. Hundreds of millions of dollars in community-driven affordable housing initiatives hang in the balance. These projects represent not just housing solutions but critical economic stimulus at a time when uncertainty looms. Canadian Chamber of Commerce Cahdco Mark Carney Pierre Poilievre Jagmeet Singh Robin Jones Christa Lowry Read more: Thanks to the @Ottawa Citizen for publishing my op-ed in today’s paper: https://lnkd.in/gxY_Thnu
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