
DNE (569)
Always drain your pool properly, so as not to harm the environment!
The Swimming Pool By-law states, "No person shall construct or place a pool on his or her property without first obtaining a Pool Permit.
Changes to Building & Planning Fees effective March 1, 2019
John Matheson
John Matheson is a newly elected Deputy Reeve. John was born and raised on a family farm in Drummond Township.
John farmed in Drummond Centre were he proudly raised his 3 sons while working for 34 years at Brewers Retail, after retiring John and his wife Ewa moved to a new home on the Tennyson Road.
John was a director of the Cattlemans Association, president of the Perth Blue Wings Junior B team, a member and volunteer of the Perth Civitan, and volunteer for minor hockey and baseball.
I feel privileged to have been elected to serve the good people of DNE.
Additional Info
- Contact Name Deputy Reeve – Drummond Ward
- Phone 613-267-4138
- Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Paul Kehoe
Elected to first term 2018.
Paul was raised in North Elmsley Township just outside of Rideau Ferry, attended North Elmsley Public School and PDCI. After graduating college in Environmental Technology he was employed by the Ministry of Environment. He was a Provincial Officer with the Ministry for over 30 years as an Environmental Officer in various locations within the province and as a District Supervisor in Ottawa. His latest position was with the Ministry of Natural Resources as an Area Supervisor in Kingston. After his retirement he worked part time for Pinchin Ltd an environmental consulting firm as a Municipal Advisor to communities in Northern Ontario until his election in 2018.
Paul has been a long-time community volunteer with 1st Drummond Scouts and throughout the area. He currently is the Warden of the Whispering Pines Scout Camp on Otty Lake.
He and his wife, Joy have three children and have lived on a small farm off the Tennyson Road for the past 32 years.
He is looking forward to the opportunity to continue to serve the residents of the Township for another term.
Additional Info
- Contact Name Councillor - Drummond Ward
- Phone 613-200-1272
- Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Lanark County Business Retention & Expansion (BR+E) Project gets overwhelming response
Voting Day was Monday, October 22, 2018
The new Council takes office on December 1, 2018 for a four year term ending November 14, 2022.
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Official Results
Office | Name |
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Reeve | Fournier, Steve |
Councillor - Drummond Ward | Kehoe, Paul |
Councillor – Drummond Ward | Matheson, John |
Councillor – North Elmsley Ward | Sachs, George |
Councillor – North Elmsley Ward | Scissons, Ray |
School Board Elections
Office | Name |
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Upper Canada District School Board | MacPherson, William |
Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario | Cooney, Jennifer |
Conseil des ecoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario | Stitt, Colette |
Le Conseil des Ecoles Catholiques de Langue Francaise du Centre-Est | Anouk Tremblay |
Community Food Calendars are now available for Perth, Smiths Falls, Almonte, Carleton Place and Lanark Highlands, Brockville, and Rural Leeds Grenville. The calendar includes location and dates for Community Meals and Food Banks.
Click on a location to download your Community Food Calendar.
Community Food Calendars Now Available
The Code Road Reuse Centre is open when the Landfill is opened.
First Come, First Served - no holds! Only DNE residents can donate to the CODE ROAD ReUSE CENTRE, but ANYONE can come in and SHOP FOR FREE.
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The Treasury Department is responsible for all the financial activities which include revenue collection of taxes, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, budget, investment, financial planning, debt management and financial reporting.
The Clerk's Office and staff provide corporate, customer and statutory services to the public, other departments and external agencies. A few of the key activities include:
- to operate the Clerk's Office in accordance with the statutory requirements of the Municipal Act, Planning Act and other related statutes, as well as directions from Council and the CAO
- to provide legislative support to Council and Committees;
- to prepare Agendas, Minutes, By-laws, Agreements and related corporate documents;
- to record Council and Committee proceedings and maintain the official records of the Municipality (by-laws, minutes, policies agreements etc.);
- to respond to requests for access to municipal records received under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act;
- to serve as a general information office with respect to a broad range of inquiries from the public;
- to conduct municipal and school board elections;
- to provide secretarial services and administrative support to Municipal advisory committees, and ad-hoc committees as determined by Council;
- to administer the Line Fences Act;
- to administer the Livestock Damage Program
The Public Works Department is responsible for approximately 250km of municipal roads, & 14 bridge structures. The ongoing maintenance and patrolling of these assets are fundamental duties of the department.