News & Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE UPDATE - CHANGE OF DATE - The work will now be completed during the week of July 28-Aug 1 Micro-Surfacing will take place July 23, 2025 Every effort will be made to keep one lane available to traffic, however, please expect minor delays. Please be advised that the following roads are scheduled for Micro-Surfacing: • Park Street • Barrie Street • McDermott Street • Lang Court • William Street • Quirt Crescent • Commerce Court • Market Street To ensure the process goes smoothly, no parking will be permitted along the sides of these streets as of 8:00 a.m. July 23, 2025 until complete. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience.

Emergency Preparedness Week The Municipalities of Sundridge, Strong, Joly and South River join communities across Canada to recognize Emergency Preparedness Week from May 4-10, 2025, by encouraging residents to prepare for potential emergencies. By taking a few simple steps, everyone can become better prepared to face a range of hazards such as extreme weather, cyber attacks, hazardous materials, flooding, and more. It is important to: Mark a Plan - It will help you and your family know what to do. Get an Emergency Kit – During an emergency, everyone needs some basic supplies. Residents may need to get by without access to power, food or water. Be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours in an emergency. Stay informed - sign up to receive alerts such as the CODE RED messaging system, flood warnings from your local conservation authority and incoming extreme weather from various weather apps. Increase resiliency – Get to know your neighbours and create a network of support. Protect your home - Maintain your property and invest in renovations that will improve your homes’ defenses against the elements (e.g. pruning vegetation that can come loose or fall, sealing up drafts, installing surge protectors and a backwater valve). Experience has shown that individual preparedness goes a long way to help people cope better, both during and after a major disaster. Take a big step for your safety and get an emergency kit now. It can make a world of difference.