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Fire Risk Update – Level 3 (High)
Fire Risk Level 3 – High Risk: Campfires are allowed only with a valid, activated burn permit and must follow all permit conditions. Campfires can be no larger than 0.6 m (2 ft) and must be contained within a non-combustible ring at least 15 cm (6 in) high, kept 6 m (20 ft) away from buildings, fences, wooded areas, property lines, or hydro/telephone lines. Only seasoned firewood may be used, and fires must be fully extinguished with water before leaving. Burn barrels, brush piles, agricultural fires, yard waste, and fireworks are not permitted. The fire department continues to monitor conditions. Check for updates at ec.burnpermits.com.
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This bulletin is included as an insert with the final 2025 property tax bills, being mailed out this week.
A shovel went into the ground at the Port of Johnstown (PoJ), in the Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal (TWPEC), marking the start of a transformative project by V6 Agronomy to build a new fertilizer terminal that will improve access to phosphate across Canada, and strengthen both local and national agri-food supply chains.
The Cardinal Waterfront Canteen, on Legion Way, is open for the summer season, offering a family-friendly spot to grab a quick bite, enjoy a cool treat, and take in the riverfront view.
On Friday, July 4, the Honourable Stan Cho, Ontario’s Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming, visited two standout tourism businesses in Edwardsburgh Cardinal: Windmill Brewery and King’s Lock Craft Distillery.
TWPEC is proud to announce that Sheila Bush has been named the 2025 Ontario Senior of the Year.
Grade 7 students at South Grenville District High School launched Giants Ink, a custom T-shirt and decal business, through the Upper Canada District School Board’s Real-World Learning program. The Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal was their first paying customer, helping the students secure $33,000 in grant funding and expand their operations. This hands-on project is building real business skills and creating long-term opportunities for student learning and community impact.
The Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal has officially launched a new website.
Routine pipeline test post inspections are underway on Cedar Grove Road and County Road 22 as part of Trans-Northern Pipelines’ ongoing maintenance program.
On June 9, Judie Martin donated a sculpture created by Millie in 2008 to honour her creative legacy in Cardinal. The piece—Cosette from Les Misérables—will be permanently displayed at the Cardinal Branch of the Edwardsburgh Cardinal Public Library, along with a commemorative plaque and Festival book.
On May 19, 2025, the Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal proudly honoured a legacy of dedication and community service with the official renaming of the Public Works Garage in Cardinal. The facility at 4035 Dishaw Street is now named the Bill Walter Public Works Garage, in recognition of Bill Walter’s exceptional 44-year career in municipal operations.
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