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Special thanks to Linda Mentzel, Wendy Wood and Paul Grant who volunteered their time and expertise to provide a photo shoot for some special ladies at Lanark Lodge.
The photos were done just in time for Mother's Day as a special surprise for the ladies and their families! Here are just a few of the photos that were taken.
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Don’t wait for the water!
Flooding is the most common natural disaster in Canada and can happen at any time of year. A changing climate means your risk of home flooding is rising.
You can take the following measures to help keep you safe and minimize damage on your property:
• Extend your downspouts and sump discharge pipes at least 2m away from your home’s foundation
• Every season, remove debris from eavestroughs and nearby storm drains or culverts
• Test sump pumps and install a back-up power system such as a battery back-up or generator
• Install check valves in sewer traps to prevent floodwater from backing up into your home’s drains
Even with flood prevention measures in place, you should be ready to respond quickly during a flooding event by knowing the risks, making an emergency plan, and building an emergency kit.
Visit www.ontario.ca/page/floods to learn more about flood risks and how to prepare for them.
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Emergency preparedness is climate preparedness.
Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of extreme weather events including floods, heat waves, storms, and wildfires. By preparing for these extreme weather events, you can create a safer and more resilient home and community in the face of climate change.
Follow these steps to keep you and your family safe during an extreme weather event:
• Step 1. Know the risks
• Step 2. Make an emergency plan
• Step 3. Build an emergency preparedness kit
For more information, visit www.lanarkcounty.ca/government/environmental-initiatives/climate/
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Power outages can happen at any time. Whether you’re without power for minutes, hours, or days – stay safe with the tips below!
• Keep your emergency preparedness kit stocked.
• Stay informed. Staying connected is vital to staying safe.
• Stay food safe. Keep refrigerator doors closed during outages to preserve food.
• Never use charcoal or gas barbeques, camping stoves, or generators indoors.
• Know when to go. If your home gets too cold or too hot and you are able to leave, head to an alternative location until it is safe to return.
Find all the information that you need on preparing for storms and the work that Hydro One does to restore power safely: www.hydroone.com/power-outages-and-safety
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5 Arches Bridge closure begins May 11
Lanark County will begin construction on the second phase of the 5-Arches Bridge Rehabilitation Project in Pakenham on Monday, May 11, 2026. Due to the complex nature of the work, a full road closure will be in effect at the bridge location for the duration of the project, which continues until November.
The contract has been awarded to BEI (Bonnechere Excavating Inc.). Work includes masonry and stone repairs, improvements to the road approaches, and installation of new lighting beneath and on the bridge to enhance safety while preserving the structure for long-term use.
“To allow the project to be completed safely and efficiently, no through traffic will be permitted at the bridge location while construction is underway,” explained Public Works Manager Sam Poole. “Signed detour routes will be posted in advance of the closure and maintained throughout the construction period.”
The signed detour route will follow Upper Dwyer Hill Road and Galletta Side Road to County Road 29 and is expected to add approximately 10 minutes to travel times. Detour signage will be maintained throughout the construction period.
Businesses in the Village of Pakenham remain open and accessible throughout construction. All are welcome to continue shopping, dining and enjoying local attractions during the summer season.
“The County appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation while this essential rehabilitation work is completed,” Poole said.
Project updates will be provided as construction progresses. For more information, visit www.lanarkcounty.ca/5arches.
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We’re hosting FREE Contractor Training!🏠
Learn about High Performance Homes and Better Homes Lanark. ✅
📅 May 28, 2026 | ⏰ 8:00am – 12:00pm
📍 Public Works Training Room, Lanark County Public Works, 99 Christie Lake Road, Perth, ON
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Connecting with people you know, and trust is an easy and affordable way to boost your mental health and improve your ability to navigate an emergency.
Knowing your neighbours makes it easier to ask for help when you need it. Build your network by:
• Attending local events so you can meet new people in your area.
• Joining community groups that interest you, either in-person or online.
• Creating a community contact list through email or a messaging app.
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Lanark Lodge is hiring a Part-Time On-Call Maintenance Person. For full details of this position, including how to apply, please visit our website: www.lanarkcounty.ca/careers ... See MoreSee Less
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Help Us Celebrate Those Making a Difference for Kids!
We’re calling on YOU to nominate the amazing individuals, businesses, and organizations in our communities that are building assets and empowering our youth. The Every Kid in our Communities and Lanark County Child & Youth Services Collaborative want to recognize those who inspire, support, and advocate for our young people.
If you know someone who:
✔️ Invests time in children & youth
✔️ Inspires & supports young people
✔️ Gives kids a voice & new experiences
✔️ Advocates for their future
Nominate them to be an Asset Builder!
Nomination Deadline: May 15, 2026
Recognition Events:
• June 7, 2026 (Leeds & Grenville)
• June 24, 2026 (Lanark)
Nomination forms are available at everykid.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Recognition-of-Asset-Builders.pdf
Let’s shine a light on those making a real difference in our children’s lives!
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