Public Works Notices
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J.H. Burt Memorial Arena Reopens
The J.H. Burt Memorial Arena has reopened after a temporary closure due to flooding caused by inclement weather. Municipal staff acted quickly to assess the damage and carry out the necessary repairs.
Staff successfully repaired the flooding damage to the ice surface and completed the cleanup of the water. These efforts have allowed the facility to safely reopen.
All regular programming and facility rentals have now resumed as normal. The Municipality thanks the arena users and the public for their patience and cooperation during the closure.
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Temporary Closure of JH Burt Memorial Arena
Please be advised that the JH Burt Memorial Arena is temporarily closed due to flooding caused by inclement weather. As a result, all regular programming held in the Mindemoya arena, including public skating, has been cancelled while the situation is being addressed.
Municipal staff are actively working to rectify the issue and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Please continue to monitor the municipal website for further updates.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
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Drinking water advisory lifted for parts of the Town of Mindemoya including Douglas Street, Yonge Street (south of Douglas), King Street (HWY 542), and areas south of King Street (HWY 542)
Public Health Sudbury & Districts has officially lifted the drinking water advisory that came into effect Thursday, May 8, 2025, for all residents of the Town of Mindemoya who get their water from the Mindemoya water treatment system on Douglas Street, Yonge Street south of Douglas Street, King Street (HWY 542) and areas south of King Street (HWY 542
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Drinking water advisory issued for parts of the Town of Mindemoya including Douglas Street, Yonge Street (south of Douglas), King Street (HWY 542), and areas south of King Street (HWY 542)
Public Health Sudbury & Districts has issued a drinking water advisory effective immediately for all residents of the Town of Mindemoya who get their water from the Mindemoya water treatment system on Douglas Street, Yonge Street south of Douglas Street, King Street (HWY 542), and areas south of King Street (HWY 542).
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Reduced Load Period In Effect
Please be advised that a Reduced Load Period is in effect as of today, March 11th, 2025.
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Request For Quotation Curbside Collection of Garbage and Non-Eligible Source Recycling
This Request for Quotation (the RFQ) is an invitation by the Municipality of Central Manitoulin (the Municipality) to prospective respondents to submit a non-binding Quotation for curbside collection of garbage and non-eligible source recyclable materials across the entire Municipality.
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2024 Salmon Spawning Aided by the Municipality of Central Manitoulin
The Municipality of Central Manitoulin in partnership with Manitoulin Streams Improvement Association successfully opened Mouth of the Mindemoya River in Providence Bay, ON to allow spawning salmon to access the river. The work was conducted on Friday October 4th, 2024 under an approved Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry work permit.
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Notice: Dredging the Mouth of Mindemoya River to Allow Fish Migration October 4, 2024
The Municipality of Central Manitoulin in partnership with Manitoulin Streams Improvement Association will be dredging the sand at the Mouth of the Mindemoya River in Providence Bay, ON to allow spawning salmon to access the river. The work will be conducted on Friday October 4th, 2024 under an approved Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry work permit. An excavator will be used to pull sand out of the mouth of the river and it will deposited on the adjacent beach area.
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Providence Bay Beach Maintenance Completed
Please be advised Providence Bay Beach work has been completed.
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Public Notice: Providence Bay Beach Maintenance Week of September 30th 2024
The Municipality of Central Manitoulin has been issued a Permit Under Clause 17(2)(c) of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. This is specific to the Providence Bay beach and boardwalk maintenance. The work is part of ongoing restoration of the beach that assists the natural ecosystem. These actions are expected to improve the area for the enjoyment of visitors and enhance the protected habitat, the dune, for species at risk.
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Municipality of Central Manitoulin
6020 Highway 542, P.O. Box 420
Mindemoya, ON P0P 1S0
Tel: 705-377-5726
Fax: 705-377-5585
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