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The Town of Grimsby is moving to eScribe for Meetings, Agendas and Minutes for the new term of Council. Please visit our eScribe calendar for upcoming meeting dates and times, and direct access to Agendas and Minutes. Unless otherwise noted, meetings are open to the general public.
As part of the Town’s 2019-2022 Strategic Priorities, Town Staff and Council have been working together to protect, preserve, and enhance Grimsby’s distinct heritage and culture.
As part of the Town’s 2019-2022 Strategic Priorities, Town Staff and Council have been working together to protect, preserve, and enhance Grimsby’s distinct heritage and culture.
Please see https://www.grimsby.ca/en/2022-municipal-election-results.aspx for the results.
It has come to my attention that a number of candidates in our municipal election have experienced theft or vandalism of election signs. This is unfortunate and disheartening and these types of actions are both unlawful and unwelcome in Grimsby.
The Town of Grimsby is responsible for the control and maintenance of local municipal roadways within the Town. We are therefore mindful of any sport-related objects (e.g. hockey nets, basketball nets, skateboard ramps, etc.) placed along the municipal road edge that could interfere with municipal operations or provide a conflict with pedestrians and/or vehicles using the roadway.
The Town of Grimsby will have alternative voting methods available for those unable to cast their ballot on Election Day - October 24, 2022.
The Town of Grimsby will offer the following opportunities for advance and alternative voting.
September 29, 2022
Grimsby’s Century Condos Project is Presented with Three Awards from the Ontario Home Builders Association
On September 20, 2022 the Ontario Home Builders’ Association (OHBA) hosted their annual Awards of Distinction night.
September 30th is the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation. It is a day to reflect on the painful and lasting impacts of residential schools in Canada, to honour survivors, their families, and their communities, and is an opportunity for residents, Town Staff, and Council to take part in the journey towards reconciliation.
With the Town of Grimsby celebrating 100 years in 2022, Mayor Jeff Jordan and Town Staff stopped by Deer Park Villa and Suites to visit with four Centenarians and present a certificate recognizing their shared accomplishment with the community.
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Town of Grimsby
160 Livingston Avenue
Grimsby ON, L3M 0J5
Phone: 905-945-9634
Fax: 905-945-5010
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