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Friday, 25 October 2019 16:31

Joint Recreation Master Plan

Townships of Lanark Highlands, Drummond/North Elmsley, Tay Valley Township, and the Town of Perth - Joint Recreation Master Plan

The Recreation Master Plan - Final Report has now been approved by Council!

The Townships of Lanark Highlands, Drummond/North Elmsley, Tay Valley Township, and the Town of Perth are embarking on the preparation of a joint Recreation Master Plan to guide the municipalities’ direction in planning recreational facilities and services. Sierra Planning and Management has been commissioned to develop the Master Plan. The principal objectives of the project are to determine community priorities and develop a series of recommendations and action steps to accommodate the current and future recreational needs of the four municipalities. The Plan will guide future investment in facilities, programs, services and partnerships.

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For more information on the project please contact Chelsea Rath, Manager of Facilities/Community Affairs for the Township of Lanark Highlands at  or 613-259-2398 ext. 252

 

Friday, 25 October 2019 14:16

Grants & Funding Support

2026 APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

Council would like to encourage all who wish to apply to get their completed applications in to the Manager of Facilities/Community Affairs –  or drop off in person at the Town Hall by 31 October 2025!

There is government money available to help with your business expenses, but you'll need to meet very specific criteria to qualify for it.

https://www.canada.ca/en/government/grants-funding.html

Valley Heartland Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC) is a community-based organization dedicated to stimulating job creation and economic growth through business and community development. Funded by FedDev, Valley Heartland CFDC assists small towns and rural communities to strengthen and diversify their economies.

Valley Heartland's Business Resources and Funding Opportunities

 

Friday, 25 October 2019 14:14

Clubs & Organizations

The Township of Lanark Highlands has a total of eight community centres scattered throughout the Township. Many of them host weekly group activities, game nights and dinners. You can also rent out the community centres for private events! For a list of our community centres and how to contact them click here.

Friday, 25 October 2019 14:08

Community Resources and Services

Lanark Highlands has a vibrant community with a little something for everybody. Want to join a club or an organization? Need to make use of family or community services? Interested in what grants might be available to your group? Planning your own community event? Looking for resources for seniors? We've got you covered.

The Community Plan for Safety and Well Being was adopted by Lanark County in 2018.

CSWB Plan  Community Plan for Safety and Well-Being

Friday, 25 October 2019 13:44

Recreation & Facilities

Lanark & District Community Centre

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Address: 67 Princess St. Lanark, ON

FOR INFORMATION
Contact: Chelsea Dawes
Phone Number: 613-259-2398 ext 252
Email:

ARENA NOW CLOSED

 
Ice Rental Rates (Effective September 10th, 2019)per Hour
Youth and Minor Hockey $124.40
Adult Non-Prime Time (9am-3pm weekdays) $97.78
Adult Prime-Time (3pm-12am weekdays, weekends and holidays) $188.96
Broomball $149.38
Schools (weekdays) $69.08
 

Lanark & District Community Centre

For more information about available ice time slots, please contact or by calling 613-259-2398 x 252.

Address:
67 Princess St, Lanark, ON
613-259-3345

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Other Community Hall Rentals

Lanark Highlands Ball Diamonds

Clyde Memorial Park

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Address: 84 Clarence Street, Lanark, ON

FOR INFORMATION
Contact: Chelsea Dawes
Phone Number: 613-259-2398 ext 252
Email:

 
 
 
The Lanark Baseball Organizers are looking for umpires, hardball and softball for both adult and little league groups! 
Contact Susan Breckenridge for details!
Friday, 25 October 2019 11:34

Parks & Recreation

Friday, 25 October 2019 11:26

Schools

School boards servicing Lanark Highlands

Head Office
225 Central Ave W,
Brockville, ON K6V 5X1
Toll-free: 1-800-267-7131
ucdsb.on.ca

Western Region Education Centre
2755 Highway 43
Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0
Toll-free: 1-800-267 7945
cdsbeo.on.ca


Schools in and around the Township of Lanark Highlands

schools maple grove

Maple Grove Public School
151 George Street,
Lanark, ON K0G 1K0
Tel.: 613-259-2777
maplegrove.ucdsb.on.ca

schools sacred heart

Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic School
134 North Street,
Lanark, ON K0G 1K0
Tel.: 613-259-2113
sacredheartlanark.cdsbeo.on.ca

schools Perth District Collegiate Institute

Perth & District Collegiate Institute
13 Victoria Street,
Perth, ON K7H 2H3
Tel.: 613-267-3051
perth.ucdsb.on.ca/

schools st johns

St. John Catholic High School
2066 Scotch Line,
Perth, ON K7H 3C5
Tel.: 613-267-4724
stjohnchs.cdsbeo.on.ca/

schools algonquin perth

Algonquin College - Perth Campus
7 Craig Street,
Perth, ON K7H 1X7
Tel.: 613-267-2859
algonquincollege.com

schools algonquin ottawa

Algonquin College - Ottawa Campus
1385 Woodroffe Ave
Nepean, ON K2G 1V8
Tel.: 613-727-4723
algonquincollege.com

schools tr leger

T.R. Leger School of Continuing Education
1881 Rogers Road,
Perth, ON K7H 3P7
Tel.: 613-267-4825
trleger.ucdsb.on.ca

Friday, 25 October 2019 10:40

Police Services

In an Emergency, always call 9-1-1

For non-emergencies: (613) 267-2626

O.P.P. Lanark County, 75 Dufferin St, Perth, ON K7H 3A5

Policing in the Township of Lanark Highlands is provided by the O.P.P. on a contractual basis. At present, approximately 85% of costs are related to salaries. The Ontario Provincial Police Association (OPPA) negotiates with the Provincial Government in determining OPP salaries. Costs related to individual municipalities are, at present, calculated by the number of officers per municipality which is generally determined by the calls for service within the municipality. At present, Lanark Highlands enjoys one of the lowest rates in policing in Lanark County.

  • Reduce Aggressive Driving
    This includes failing to stop for stop signs, speeding and following too close. In addition, too many drivers are still talking on cell phones and using blackberries while operating their vehicles!
  • Seatbelt Compliance
    37% of our serious accidents involve occupants not wearing seatbelts. We will be making every effort to reduce this number, and it will involve both enforcement and education.
  • Property Crime Reduction
    Thefts, Break and Enters and Mischief's are a crime of convenience. We have established a formidable plan to reduce these offences.
  • Illegal Drug Use
    We have developed solid strategies to meet the Drug Use Issues, and will reduce the use of illegal drugs.
  • Marine (Snow Vehicle Patrols)
    Our Detachment will be visible on the Lakes and Trails ensuring everyone enjoys the safe use of recreational vehicles.

Starting a Neighbourhood Watch Program in Lanark Highlands Township

Neighbourhood Watch is a program aimed at reducing crime in the community. It involves getting to know one’s neighbours and introducing them to the concept of Neighbourhood Watch – that is, good neighbours working together, alert to the potential of crime and willing to look out for one another’s interests. Neighbours working together through Neighbourhood Watch can combat crime in their area the most effective way – before it starts.

Neighbourhood Watch provides a means of reducing the opportunity for crime to occur, through the active participation of citizens in crime prevention. Citizens are taught how to make their homes less inviting as a target for thieves; how to participate in Operation Identification, making their personal property less desirable to burglars; and how to be alert to suspicious activity in their neighbourhoods.

Very few people are in a position to protect their homes and property all of the time. Vacation, business, and shopping trips, or even an evening out will leave homes unattended and vulnerable to theft. The Neighbourhood Watch program will provide a sense of security for individuals or families who leave their homes for any length of time. The program will also help to co-ordinate the efforts of the police and the community in tracking down criminals. Strong community involvement is encouraged because neighbourhood unity can deter crime. Neighbours joined together do help correct situations that threaten their peace and safety.

So…how can you start one in your neighbourhood? Start by canvassing your neighbours to find out which households in the area are willing to participate. Once these households have been identified, the Lanark County OPP is more than willing to attend and provide a Neighbourhood Watch presentation focusing on securing your home / property, Operation Identification, and reporting suspicious activity. Upon completion of the presentation, homeowners are provided Neighbourhood Watch decals for their windows and doors.

If interested in starting your own Neighbourhood Watch program, please contact the Lanark County OPP at 613-267-2626 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and ask for the Community Service Officer.

Friday, 25 October 2019 10:29

Lanark County OPP Detachment Board

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) provides policing services to the Township on a contractual basis. If you have specific concerns or comments about the Police Services, please contact any member of the Police Services Board or the Detachment Commander, Kerlous Tawdrous, at (613) 267-2626.

 

Lanark County OPP Detachment Board

The new Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019 for the Province of Ontario comes into effect on April 1, 2024.

More information Coming soon!

 
Employment Opportunity – Lanark County OPP Detachment Board - Secretary-Treasurer - Part-Time Contract $30.00 per hour
 
The Lanark County OPP Detachment Board is seeking a Secretary-Treasurer. The Secretary-Treasurer supports the Board through the provision of confidential and high-quality administrative, secretarial and treasury duties, and acts as a resource person and liaison between the Board and its various stakeholders.
 
This is a part-time contract position; hours of work will vary with Board requirements. The successful candidate will be required to be available for Board meetings, whether as part of its regular schedule on the third Wednesday of each month or as required for special meetings and work of the Board and its Committees as determined from time to time.
 
The Secretary-Treasurer will be responsible for:
• Preparation of minutes and agendas.
• Preparation and presentation of the annual budget and quarterly updates.
• Developing policies and procedures.
• Regular financial reporting.
• Scheduling and coordinating regular and special meetings.
• Arranging meeting venues, schedules, conference and training coordination.
 
Qualifications:
• Post-secondary diploma/degree in business or office administration.
• Five (5) years’ experience in an administrative position directly supporting an executive-level board or an oversight body.
• At least three (3) years’ municipal or public sector experience in budgeting, financial operations and financial reporting.
• Excellent interpersonal, organizational, analytical, project/time management, communication, problem-solving, and research skills.
• Thorough working knowledge of legislation/regulations/guidelines including the Municipal Act, Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Community Safety and Policing Act and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
 
Qualified candidates are invited to submit a detailed cover letter and CV outlining your credentials relevant to the position, using PDF or docx format. Applications must be received no later than 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 15, 2024, quoting “Detachment Board Secretary-Treasurer” by mail: Town of Carleton Place, Attn Human Resources, 175 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, ON, K7C 2V8, or by email at
 
A detailed job description, for this position, can be accessed at www.carletonplace.ca/employmentopportunities
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. The Town of Carleton Place is an equal opportunity employer following the rules and regulations set out by the Human Rights Code. Personal information submitted will be used for the purposes of determining suitability for this competition only and in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Accommodation will be provided in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) upon request.
 

What is the Lanark County OPP Detachment Board?

Many members of the Community have asked “What is the Lanark County OPP Detachment Board?” and “What do they do?”

The Lanark County OPP Detachment Board is composed of a Council Representative and a Community Member from each Municipality in Lanark County: Councillor Ron Closs (Council Appointee) and VACANT (Community Representative).

 

Lanark County OPP Detachment Board's role includes:

  1. consulting with the Commissioner regarding the selection of a detachment commander and otherwise participating in accordance with the regulations in the selection of the detachment commander;
  2. determining objectives and priorities for the detachment, not inconsistent with the strategic plan prepared by the Minister, after consultation with the detachment commander or his or her designate;
  3. advising the detachment commander with respect to policing provided by the detachment;
  4. monitoring the performance of the detachment commander;
  5. reviewing the reports of the detachment commander regarding policing provided by the detachment; and
  6. on or before June 30 in each year, providing an annual report to the municipalities regarding the policing provided by the detachment in their municipalities.

 

Along with the legislated duties, the Lanark County OPP Detachment Board is considered a bridge between the community and the police. The board takes an active role in hearing community concerns and addressing them with the Detachment Commander or his designate for action.

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75 George Street,
PO BOX 340
Lanark, Ontario
K0G 1K0

613-259-2398
1-800-239-4695

Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.