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  • LV Four Seasons Trail is Recruiting Volunteers

    The LV Four Seasons Trail Committee is looking for volunteers to join their team!

    Volunteers are needed to help support and coordinate a variety of community activities and initiatives.

    This is a great opportunity to get involved, meet new people, and help support one of Laurentian Valley’s amazing community recreation assets.

    📅 Interested? Let us know by August 15, 2026
    📌 Two-year volunteer commitment

    If you are interested or would like more information, please contact LV Four Seasons Trail Council Representative Steve Bennett:

    📞 613-635-2434
    📧 sbennett@lvtownship.ca

    Help keep the trails active, events thriving, and our community connected! 

  • Get Set Up Online in Three Easy Steps!

    The Township of Laurentian Valley has launched an online

    portal for property tax, utility and accounts receivable allowing

    residents to access their billing information digitally.

     

    STEP 1: Locate Your Roll Number and Access PIN

    STEP 2: Visit the Online Portal

    STEP 3: Register for an Account

     

    Learn more and register by visiting the portal today!

  • Recruiting Volunteer Firefighters
    The Township of Laurentian Valley is seeking volunteer firefighters. As a volunteer firefighter you will respond to fires and other types of emergencies. 
    Please drop resumes off at the fire hall in the mailbox or email to firechief@lvtownship.ca or drop off personally on Thursday nights between 7 and 8 PM
  • Notification of Quarry Blasting

    lease be advised

    Bonnechere Excavating Quarry

    located at 2569 Stafford Third Line Road

    Blasting will occur on

    July 09/2026 between the hours of 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

     

    If you have any questions regarding this notification, please call

    Dustin Hoffman at 613-312-0945

    Thank you,

    Dustin Hoffman

    Aggregate Manager

    Phone:        (613) 312-0945

    Email:         dustinhoffman@bonnechereexcavating.com

     

  • NOTICE OF NIGHT WORK: HIGHWAY 148

    To Whom It May Concern, Thomas Cavanagh Construction Ltd. (TCCL) has been contracted by the Ministry of Transportation to complete the rehabilitation of Highway 148 from 300 m west of Angus Campbell Drive to 350 m east of the Greenwood Road intersection, as well as Greenwood Road from the Highway 148 intersection southerly for approximately 1.18 km.

    To facilitate the removal and replacement of a prefabricated box culvert, TCCL will be conducting continuous 24-hour construction operations for a period of five (5) days at the intersection of Greenwood Road and Highway 148 commencing Sunday, July 12, 2026, at 7:00 p.m.

    During this period, traffic will be reduced to a single lane of traffic under continuous flagging operations.

    We recognize that overnight construction activities may cause inconvenience to nearby residents, businesses, and motorists. We sincerely apologize for any disruption this work may create and appreciate your patience, cooperation, and understanding as we complete these important infrastructure improvements. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this work, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned.

    Sincerely,


    Eric MacPherson Project Coordinator

    emacpherson@thomascavanagh.ca

    (613) 257-2913

    Karen Forbes Contract Service Administrator

    kforbes@elementseng.ca

    (613) 407-4508

    Thomas Cavanagh Construction Ltd

    Elements Engineering

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    So You Want to Run for Council?

    nterested in running for municipal office? Join one of our upcoming Candidate Information Sessions to learn what it takes to serve on Council and better understand the responsibilities of local government.

    Guest Speaker

    The sessions will be led by Nigel Bellchamber, an experienced municipal professional who has worked in municipal finance with the Ontario government, served as Commissioner of Finance for the City of London, and as Chief Administrative Officer for Middlesex County.

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    2026 Spring Load Restrictions

    Pursuant to Section 122 of the Highway Traffic Act and applicable Municipal By-Laws, reduced load limits on roads throughout the Township of Laurentian Valley will be in effect commencing March 9, 2026, and extending until May 31, 2026.

    Vehicle loads will be restricted to 5 tonnes per axle on those roads where signs have been erected.

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    Ontario's Enhanced Recycling System

    Starting January 1, 2026, Ontario will transition to
    an enhanced recycling system

    Laurentian Valley residents will have expanded recycling options starting January 1, 2026 as part of Ontario's Enhanced Recycling System. 

    At this time there will be no changes to your collection schedule.

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    Proposed Sanitary Pumping Station on Hwy 148/Drive-In Rd - DCR Addendum Filing

    PROPOSED SANITARY PUMPING STATION ON HIGHWAY 148 (intersection of Drive In Road and Pembroke Street East) – DCR Addendum Filing – comments received until October 25, 2025

    The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) and Parsons Inc. have completed the Design and Construction Report (DCR) Addendum for the Detail Design and Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study, which includes the addition of a new sanitary pumping station at 127 Drive-In Road.

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    RIVER POINTE BREAKS GROUND: A NEW RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY RISING IN LAURENTIAN VALLEY

    On September 9, 2025, River Pointe officially celebrated the ground breaking of Laurentian Valley newest master planned community. This vibrant new neighbourhood is set to bring nearly 1,000 new homes to a growing community.

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Township of Laurentian Valley
460 Witt Road
Pembroke ON K8A 6W5

Phone613-735-6291
Fax: 613-735-5820
Emailinfo@lvtownship.ca