Main St between Centre and St. George St. is closed today due to sewer and water main repairs. It should be reopened later this evening.
It is requested that traffic avoid that area.
Main St between Centre and St. George St. is closed today due to sewer and water main repairs. It should be reopened later this evening.
It is requested that traffic avoid that area.
Notice of Electronic Town Council Meeting June 23, 2021 - 6:30 pm - Teleconference.
Council meetings occur on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month commencing at 6:30 pm.
Agendas are posted at least 48 hours before the meeting, and delegation requests are required to be submitted a minimum of a week before the meeting.
If you wish to be a delegation please complete the delegation request form.
Council Meeting Location: Teleconference.
YouTube OnLine Link - open link to meeting video
Meeting Agenda - open pdf
Individuals turning 12 and over in 2021 are now eligible to book COVID-19 vaccination appointments at ontario.ca/bookvaccine or by phone at 1-833-943-3900. You do not need to contact HPEPH.
JUNE 21 - If you received your first dose on or before May 9 you are now eligible to book your second dose appointment.
WEEK OF JUNE 28 - All Ontarians who have received their first dose can schedule their second dose (respecting recommended dosing intervals).
The province has made a commitment to offering first and second doses to eligible youth before the end of the summer. Youth will be offered the Pfizer vaccine, which is currently the only COVID-19 vaccine that has been authorized by Health Canada for use in individuals aged 12 and over.
Information about vaccine safety, potential side effects, and building immunity is available at covid-19.ontario.ca/covid-19-vaccines-youth.
Vaccine appointments can be booked through the provincial booking system at ontario.ca/bookvaccine or by phone at 1-833-943-3900.
Adults 18 and over can receive their vaccination at participating local pharmacies, by contacting the pharmacy directly. Select pharmacies are also offering vaccinations to youth aged 12 – 17. Please visit covid-19.ontario.ca/vaccine-locations for location and registration information.
When there are no appointments available for HPEPH Community Clinics on the Provincial Vaccine Appointment Booking system, please continue to check back daily. New appointments are added regularly. If eligible, you may also wish to register on our Weekly Standby List every week from Friday at 4:00 pm to the following Friday at 12:00 pm.
In addition to the clinics being offered by HPEPH, the KFL&A Public Health Unit is offering a clinic at the Strathcona Paper Centre in Napanee.
If you require assistance with transportation to your vaccine appointment you may be able to access help through various community agencies. Please visit the United Way’s website for more details and information on who is eligible for support.
The Deseronto Volunteer Fire Department is currently accepting applications for Volunteer Firefighter Trainees.
Position:
As a volunteer firefighter serving the Town, and under the supervision of officers or designated firefighters, you will be responsible for fire suppression operations; pump operations; responding to motor vehicle accidents; administering emergency medical aid; responding to public assistance calls; assisting with fire prevention activities; and operating and maintaining firefighting apparatus and equipment. Volunteer Firefighters also participate in local public education events, and attend regular training nights.
Qualifications:
Must possess and maintain the physical strength and agility to perform arduous work and to competently operate all firefighting/rescue apparatus and equipment and all safety equipment under all types of adverse conditions frequently for prolonged periods of time.
Must have the ability to follow direction, make decisions and to react calmly and quickly in emergency situations.
Must be able to conduct routine maintenance and cleaning of all types of apparatus and equipment used.
Must possess a valid Ontario Class G Driver’s Licence. Must be able to obtain an Ontario Class DZ licence during the probationary period.
Must successfully complete the Deseronto Firefighter Trainee Program.
You must live within the area.
All interested applicants should submit an application for the Deseronto Firefighter Trainee Program along with a professional resume by June 30, 2021 to:
Deseronto Volunteer Fire Department
Fire Chief: Darrell Brinklow
316 Edmon St.
Deseronto, ON K0K 1X0
Phone: 613-396-2440
Email: firechief@deseronto.ca
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic we ask that applicants submit their applications electronically if possible. Alternatively printed applications can be dropped into the mail slot outside the front doors of Town Hall.
Link to the Trainee Application can be found here.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those being considered for an interview will be contacted. In accordance with Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, and will only be used for candidate selection purposes.
Notice of Electronic Town Council Meeting Wednesday, June 9, 2021 - 6:30pm - Teleconference.
Council meetings occur on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month commencing at 6:30 pm.
Agendas are posted at least 48 hours before the meeting, and delegation requests are required to be submitted a minimum of a week before the meeting.
If you wish to be a delegation please complete the delegation request form.
Council Meeting Location: Teleconference.
YouTube OnLine Link - open link to meeting video
Meeting Agenda - open pdf
Citing continuous improvements in public health and health system indicators as well as the provincewide vaccination rate, the Ontario government has announced that the province will move into Step One of the reopening plans on Friday June 11, 2021.
The latest news release from the Ontario government regarding this announcement can be found here.
Detailed information about the Ontario government Roadmap to Reopen can be found here.
For information about the Town of Deseronto services please call 613-396-2440.
The Planning and Development Committee Meeting on Monday, June 7, 2021 - 4:30pm.
Meeting Location: Teleconference.
YouTube OnLine Link - open link to meeting video
Meeting Agenda - open pdf
Notice of Electronic Operations Committee Meeting on Monday, June 7, 2021 at 5:30pm.
Meeting Location: Teleconference.
YouTube OnLine Link - open link to meeting video
Meeting Agenda - open pdf
Although the Ontario government Stay-at-Home Order expired this morning all public health and workplace measures remain in effect until the province enters Step One of the Roadmap to Reopen.
The Ontario government news release regarding the current restrictions can be found here.
The Ontario government Roadmap to Reopen is a three step plan that is expected to begin on or about June 14, 2021. Details about this plan can be found in this news release.
For information about the Town of Deseronto services please call 613-396-2440.
There is road construction on Dundas Street, between Centre and Fourth Streets. Traffic will be down to one lane commencing at 9:00 am Wednesday, June 2, 2021.
It is requested that traffic avoid that area.
The Junior Library Clerk will work closely with library staff to help prepare and deliver engaging summer programs for children, including the TD Summer reading club. Programs will include any mix of virtual or in-person programs. Participation in outreach events and travel to locations throughout the community may be required.
Closes at Noon on Friday, June 4, 2021
The Planning and Development Committee Meeting on May 25, 2021, at 5:30pm has been cancelled.
Meeting Location: Teleconference.
YouTube OnLine Link - open link to meeting video
Meeting Agenda - open pdf
Notice of Electronic Town Council Meeting May 26, 2021 - 6:30 pm - Teleconference.
Council meetings occur on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month commencing at 6:30 pm.
Agendas are posted at least 48 hours before the meeting, and delegation requests are required to be submitted a minimum of a week before the meeting.
If you wish to be a delegation please complete the delegation request form.
Council Meeting Location: Teleconference.
YouTube OnLine Link - open link to meeting video
Meeting Agenda - open pdf
Notice of Electronic Operations Committee Meeting on May 25, 2021, at 4:30pm.
Meeting Location: Teleconference.
YouTube OnLine Link - open link to meeting video
Meeting Agenda - open pdf
The Ontario government announced plans yesterday for the safe reopening of the province and gradual lifting of public health measures. The three-step plan is expected to begin June 14, 2021 but will be confirmed in detail closer to that time.
This announcement also detailed the opening of some outdoor recreational activities, with restrictions in place, effective May 22 at 12:01 am.
Detailed information regarding these plans can be found by visiting the Ontario government website at the following link.
The province still remains under a declaration of emergency and stay at home order at this time.
For information about the Town of Deseronto services please call 613-396-2440.
There is road construction on Dundas Street between St George and Fourth Streets. It is requested that traffic avoid that area.
The Province announced yesterday that the current declaration of emergency and Stay-at-Home order have been extended until June 2, 2021.
For more information pertaining to these orders please visit the Ontario Government website which can be found here.
Information about where to book your Covid-19 vaccination shot and up to date information regarding vaccines and vaccine roll out can be found below;
Hastings Prince Edward Health unit website at https://hpepublichealth.ca/ or by calling 613-966-5500.
For information about the Town of Deseronto services please call 613-396-2440.
Reminder to residents and businesses that Hydro One has scheduled a power outage on Sunday May 16, 2021 starting at 8:00 am.
The power outage is expected to affect 868 Hydro One customers in the area and the length of the outage is planned for 4 hours.
A map of the affected area can be found here.
Wed, May 19, 2021 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
What are your legal needs for your business in the Bay of Quinte area?
Topics discussed
Why, how and when to incorporate
Differences between a sole proprietorship and a corporation
Issues tenants encounter in commercial leases
Open floor for questions and answers
Presented by: Mark Noble B.A.(Hons.), J.D. Partner
Participating in the census is part of our heritage and civic duty, but many of us do it without knowing why certain information is collected or how it is used. To help you get a better understanding, check out these answers to common questions.
Will my personal information be secure?
Statistics Canada has stringent measures in place to ensure the confidentiality of respondents. When questionnaires are completed online, the information is protected through a secure login process and strong bidirectional encryption between the participant's browser and official servers.
Are the questions available in languages other than English and French?
The 2021 Census questions will be available in 24 languages, in addition to English and French. When the census collection starts, you will be able to get a copy of the census questions in any of these languages on the census website.
Why are some, and not all, areas visited by an enumerator?
About 1% of dwellings are visited by a census enumerator. Most of these households are located in remote and Northern communities, where it is difficult for census employees to make repeat visits to conduct follow-up activities to obtain completed questionnaires.
Why does Statistics Canada require names, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses?
This information helps ensure that every person in each household is counted and is counted only once. Phone numbers and emails allow an enumerator to follow up if a questionnaire hasn't been answered completely.
How do I know if a caller or in-person visit is really from the census and not a scam?
All enumerators who call respondents will clearly identify themselves and explain the purpose of their call. Enumerators at the door will always present their official identification. You can always verify their identity by contacting the Census Help Line.
Find more information on the Frequently asked questions page of the census website.