County of Simcoe Winter Waste Collection Information
The Town of Penetanguishene continues to receive an abundance of calls regarding the new waste collection carts. As a reminder to residents, waste collection is preformed by the County of Simcoe.
The Town of Penetanguishene continues to receive an abundance of calls regarding the new waste collection carts. As a reminder to residents, waste collection is preformed by the County of Simcoe.
The Town of Penetanguishene would like to advise residents and businesses that the municipal parking lot located next to 63 Main Street, Penetanguishene will be closed from 7:30 AM Friday November 26th, to 11:00 PM on Sunday November 28th.
The Town of Penetanguishene relies on the expertise of volunteers in the community and appoints approximately 55 public appointments to one of the many boards and committees.
The Town of Penetanguishene is updating their Fees and Charges By-law, which sets out the costs for a wide variety of municipal services.
The Town of Penetanguishene is updating their annual utility rates under the Town’s Water and Wastewater Services By-law #2015-64, which sets out the costs for a wide variety of water and wastewater services.
The Town of Penetanguishene has deemed the following application to amend the Town’s Zoning By-law 2000-02, as amended, “Complete” Applications under Subsection 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 on the 10th day of November 2021.
Winter is officially here! The snowfall last night caught many residents by surprise.
Council Highlights provide a brief overview of noteworthy decisions and presentations made at Town of Penetanguishene Council meetings. Detailed agendas and minutes from the meetings are available on our website. This meeting is available for viewing on our YouTube Channel.
(PENETANGUISHENE, On)- Officers from across Canada are currently conducting tactical training exercises along side members of the Field Support Bureau, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) at the former Penetanguishene Secondary School on Dunlop Street in Penetanguishene. Citizens in the area may notice an increased number of police type vehicles and personnel in this area who are taking part in this training exercise and there is no threat to public safety.