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Beaver River Bridge update on behalf of the Ministry of Transportation
Posted on Friday, January 05, 2024 04:25 PM
In November 2023, due to concerns with the condition of the bridge, ministry engineers recommended the bridge be closed to traffic while a thorough structural assessment was carried out.
The structural assessment and Bridge Load Testing have now been completed and unfortunately, the results do not support a full reopening of the bridge. The ministry, in consultation with Durham Region, is currently reviewing whether there are any feasible options to partially reopen the bridge with load and...

Winter update - Sunderland and Cannington public access to municipal water
Posted on Wednesday, January 03, 2024 10:23 AM
Cannington and Sunderland public access water has been shut off for the 2024 winter months. Public access in Beaverton will remain in service.
Thank you.
Brock Fire Department partners with the Marc Group again for 2024
Posted on Thursday, December 21, 2023 02:18 PM
The Brock Township Fire Department has partnered with The Marc Group again for 2024.
The Marc Group works in partnership with local fire departments annually by providing 2500 reusable tote bags for distribution. Local businesses have the opportunity to participate in the program by advertising on the side of the bag. The other side is covered with a fire safety message from the fire department.
The tote bags are distributed at events throughout the year including the Maple Syrup Festival, the...

Emergency Roadwork Closure - Regional Road 15
Posted on Tuesday, November 28, 2023 04:05 PM
Regional Rd 15 RR15 from 155m Southwest of Ramp to Ramp - CLOSED UNTIL CLOSED UNTIL A COMPREHENSIVE INSPECTION OF THE STRUCTURE CAN BE COMPLETED
Simcoe Street (R.R. 15) in Brock Township is closed west of Provincial Highway 12 for emergency roadwork at the Beaver River Bridge until further notice. NO EMERGENCY ACCESS
November 17th update: Traffic and Road Information System Bulletin
Proposed Battery Energy Storage Systems
Posted on Friday, November 10, 2023 09:31 AM
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) manages Ontario's power system. After more than a decade of strong supply, Ontario is entering a period of emerging electricity system needs, driven by increasing demand, the retirement of the Pickering nuclear plant, the refurbishment of other nuclear generating units, as well as expiring contracts for existing facilities.
To address these needs, IESO has released a Request for Proposals for new electrical capacity as part of the procurement...