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The Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal has approved its 2025 municipal budget, focusing on infrastructure renewal, recreation upgrades, and sustainable growth.
You'll find the latest updates, community stories and project highlights from around the Township—all in one convenient place.
Each year, CN is required to manage vegetation along its rail lines in accordance with Transport Canada regulations.
This past March Break was a challenging week with several fatal fires that destroyed multiple families, devastated our communities, and indiscriminately took the lives of children and adults alike. Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of everyone impacted by these fires.
Look at the community meal calendar for your area if you or someone you know needs help getting food.
The Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinalis taking a significant step to enhance pedestrian safety with the installation of three new Rapid Rectangular Flashing Beacon (RRFB) Pedestrian Crossovers (PXOs) at key locations in Spencerville and Cardinal.
The Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal is excited to announce the official launch of EC Connects, a comprehensive community resource platform designed to provide residents with quick and easy access to local services and support.
The Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal is keeping residents in the loop, thanks in part to some creative and committed students at South Grenville District High School (SGDHS).
Starting February 1, 2025, the Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal’s Blue Box recycling program will transition to being fully managed by Circular Materials, the administrator of the common collection system and a not-for-profit organization committed to building an efficient and effective recycling system in Ontario.
If you own a private well, you know it is important to sample your water regularly. Well water quality may fluctuate seasonally, so the Health Unit recommends testing in the Spring, Summer and Fall. The Township keeps a supply of free water sample kits on hand, but until now, residents would still need to travel to a drop off location in Brockville or Kemptville to have their sample tested.
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