Drinking water test results indicate that the sodium levels in our drinking water (approximately 24.5 mg/l) are slightly above the provincial standard. The water remains safe to drink for the general population. However, people with sodium restricted diets or high blood pressure may wish to consult their physician. For further information please contact the Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit at (613)966-5500 extension 677
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Now that stores aren’t accepting pennies, what are you going to do with all of them? How about donating to Heart of Hospice…they will gladly take them and even wrap them!
For pick-up call: Hospice Office at 613-473-5125
Or drop off at: Bush Furniture, Madoc & Tweed + Cook’s Baber Shop, Marmora
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Vol. 2, Issue 2: Winter 2013
Vol. 2, Issue 1: Fall 2012
Vol. 1, Issue 4: Summer 2012
Vol. 1, Issue 3: Spring 2012
Vol. 1, Issue 2: Winter 2012
Vol. 1, Issue 1: Fall 2011
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The Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP) for Stirling-Rawdon was completed and launched in October of 2012.
ICSP
An ICSP is a critical tool moving forward as it provides a long term plan for the municipality. This document is developed as a result of local consultations and collaboration in order to create strategic plans reflecting local realities and priorities. The four pillars of an ICSP are defined as: Environment, Cultural, Social and Economic.
ICSP
ICSP documents can be viewed below or picked-up at the Stirling-Rawdon Municipal office. |
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ICSP Documents
Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP) – Full Document -Click here
ICSP Goals, Objectives & Actions - Portion of Document – Click here
ICSP Asset Inventory – Click here
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