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SEEKING VOLUNTEERS!
Lanark County is currently running a Business Retention and Expansion (BR+E) program, to support businesses across the county. Over the summer and early fall, we will be interviewing businesses people in the area to determine what they need to remain successful and to grow further.
We will then use gathered data to create an Action Plan to help support the real needs of businesses in the area. This data is extremely important, as it will also inform further Economic Development strategic plans for Lanark County, as well as new grant applications, events and new project development, depending on the needs and opportunities identified.
Lanark County is seeking for volunteers who are active in the community to help us conduct the interviews in their area.
Volunteers need to attend one training session. The first training is on June 12 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lanark County Administration Building (99 Christie Lake Road, Perth). Please register by emailing Tim Woods (details below) prior to the day.
Following the training, volunteers will be asked to work in pairs and volunteer to interview at least two or three businesses over the next few months. Each interview will last about an hour. More information is available at www.lanarkcounty.ca/grow, and interested businesses can sign up there as well.
Later in the process (January) volunteers will be invited to read through the data to help create an action plan. Attendance at that event will be optional, but it will be an interesting, creative, and important part of the process – and there will be some very good food for us at that event!
If you are interested or have questions about this volunteer opportunity, please contact Tim Woods, BR+E Coordinator, at twoods@lanarkcounty.ca
There will be additional trainings later, so feel free to reach out to Tim if you can’t make the first one, but you’d still like to be a volunteer. ... See MoreSee Less
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Finding child care just got easier!
✅ Apply to participating centres with one application through OneList Lanark County: onehsn.com/lanarkcounty/ux_2_0
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One week of the Silver Chain Challenge in the books, and you have been showing up. Lanark County is currently in the lead in our active-living competition with County of Renfrew . There is a lot of June left, so let's keep the momentum going!
Go outside and get active with walking, running or cycling, then log your kilometres to support Lanark County and enter to win prizes. Get started on our website: www.lanarkcounty.ca/government/roads-trails-transit/silver-chain-challenge/
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Lanark Lodge was proud to partner once again with Perth and District Collegiate on another wonderful community project. The senior woodshop class crafted four accessible garden planters for our residents, and we are truly grateful for their talent and generosity.
These beautiful planters will provide residents with an opportunity to dig in, get their hands dirty, and enjoy planting and caring for flowers and greenery throughout the summer.
Thank you to the students and staff for your hard work and thoughtful contribution. We look forward to continuing this valued partnership and collaborating on future projects next year! ... See MoreSee Less
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Thinking about running for municipal office?
The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is hosting free candidate information sessions in Lanark County this July . These sessions are designed to help you understand what it takes to run and serve in local government.
Learn about:
• Roles and responsibilities of council
• Eligibility requirements and the nomination process
• Campaign finances and compliance
• Voting processes and key resources
July 9 | 6:00–9:00 PM
Council Chambers
Hybrid: In-person or online
July 16 | 6:00–9:00 PM
Carleton Place Arena Multipurpose Room, 75 Neelin St., Carleton Place
In-person only
RSVP by July 6th: jralph@lanarkcounty.ca ... See MoreSee Less
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TRAIL MAINTENANCE REMINDER
Please note Lanark County will be applying calcium chloride to sections of the Ottawa Valley Recreational Trail (OVRT) and Tay-Havelock Trail for dust suppression during the weeks of June 8 to 12 and June 15 to 19, 2026. The calcium chloride is diluted with water. It can cause some dryness on animal paws, but a quick rinse after exposure will reduce the chance of dry paws.
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This week (June 4 to 7) is the annual Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Conference and Trade Show. This year's theme is "Building the future together."
More than 1,500 elected officials from across Canada, including from Lanark County, will be on hand in Edmonton to network with peers, partners and federal representatives while taking part in educational workshops about issues affecting our communities. Topics include homelessness, climate adaptation, domestic food systems, equity and inclusion, hate and harassment, municipal service delivery, infrastructure, effective local governance, paying for growth, technology, social media, immigration, and more.
The conference highlights the pivotal role municipalities play in shaping Canada's future while recognizing the pressures communities face and celebrating strength, innovation and collaboration. FCM is marking 125 years of municipal leadership this year. ... See MoreSee Less
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Are you looking for an opportunity to make a meaningful difference?
Lanark Lodge, a 163-bed long-term care home just outside of Perth on Christie Lake Road, is seeking expressions of interest to create a warm, welcoming café onsite. It is converting its main-floor "Tuck Shop" space and invites experienced operators to partner in this service.
The opportunity offers a reliable, built-in market: residents, staff, steady daily visitor traffic from family members, friends, and allied health professionals.
If you are interested in helping us to create a social hub that supports connection, enhances quality of life, and contributes to a positive experience for everyone who lives, works, and visits at Lanark Lodge, see more information, including the full Expression of Interest document, at www.lanarkcounty.ca/working/bidding-opportunities/ and respond as indicated in the document by June 28, 2026.
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