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Apply for Lanark County's Community Climate Grant today! 🌱
Eligible non-profit organizations can access up to $5,000 to support a climate-related project planned for 2026.
Applications accepted up to Sept. 30, 2026.
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Reduced load restrictions are in effect on certain Lanark County roads as of Monday, March 2, 2026 until further notice.
A map is attached and can be viewed on our website along with the list of excepted roads. See "Notice of Activation of Reduced Load Period" under Public Consultation at
www.lanarkcounty.ca/government/public-consultation/
For inquiries please contact the Lanark County Public Works Department at:
Telephone: 613-267-1353 or E-mail: roads@lanarkcounty.ca ... See MoreSee Less
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National Volunteer Week is April 19 to 25th!
The residents and staff of Lanark Lodge would like to send a heartfelt THANK YOU to all the volunteers who share their time with us throughout the year! We are very fortunate to have so many caring individuals who choose to be a part of our Lanark Lodge family! ... See MoreSee Less
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Update (3:14 p.m.) the issue has now been resolved. Thank you for your patience.
Please be advised that Lanark County is experiencing a phone and email outage, affecting the County Administration Building, Lanark Lodge, Public Works and both Social Services Sub Offices. This outage is limiting our ability to receive and send email communications and receive or make phone calls.
We are working diligently to fix the issue and will provide an update once it is resolved. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. ... See MoreSee Less
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TOMORROW - THURSDAY, APRIL 16: Lanark County to host Public Information Centre for Phase 2 of the 5 Arches Bridge rehabilitation in 2026
Lanark County plans to proceed with Phase 2 of the rehabilitation of the historic 5 Arches Bridge in Pakenham during the 2026 construction season, continuing work to preserve the structure and extend its service life while conserving its heritage character.
To keep residents informed and provide an opportunity for public input, Lanark County has planned a Public Information Centre (PIC) where members of the public can learn more about the upcoming work, anticipated construction timing, traffic impacts, and detour planning.
⏰Thursday, April 16 from 5 to 7 p.m.
📍Pakenham Library, 128 MacFarlane St., Pakenham
The PIC will be an open house format with County staff and project representatives available to answer questions. No formal presentation is scheduled, and attendees are welcome to drop in at any time during the event.
The 5 Arches Bridge is a designated heritage structure and an important transportation link within the community. Phase 2 of the rehabilitation project will build on work completed during 2025 and will include masonry rehabilitation and roadway approach improvements to ensure the bridge remains safe and serviceable for years to come.
“Rehabilitation of the 5 Arches Bridge is part of Lanark County’s long term asset management strategy, supporting the preservation of existing infrastructure, reducing long term lifecycle costs, and minimizing future disruptions to the community,” said Public Works Director Sean Derouin.
Additional information and project updates will be shared as the 2026 construction season approaches on the County website under Government/Public Consultation/Bridge Construction: www.lanarkcounty.ca ... See MoreSee Less
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Members of Lanark County Council, local Municipal Councils, Lanark-Frontenac MP Scott Reid, Lanark-Frontenac MPP John Jordan and staff took part in the Lanark Federation of Agriculture 2026 Farm Tour last Wednesday.
The first stop on the tour was Rosecamp Farms at 3069 Drummond Concession 7, where attendees observed the intricacies of egg production. Next was Elm Crest Farms at 2655 Rideau Ferry Road, just outside Perth, to see their new state-of-the-art dairy operation. The final stop was BM Land and Cattle Company at 199 Perkins Road, where attendees witnessed how technology and innovation has been added to the beef industry in Lanark County.
The tour ended at Temples Sugar Bush Inc. at 1700 Ferguson Falls Road for a lovely lunch and a number of speakers from our agriculture industry in Lanark County.
The day offered a wonderful opportunity for local leaders to enjoy the rural and agriculture landscape in Lanark County and learn about ways the municipalities can support our agricultural industry. Special thanks to the Lanark Federation of Agriculture for organizing the day and to the participating farms for their hospitality and the great work they do to support agriculture in Lanark County! ... See MoreSee Less
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Lanark County is hiring a Full-Time Housing Services Caseworker. For full details of this position, including how to apply, please visit our website: www.lanarkcounty.ca/careers ... See MoreSee Less
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