Northern Perspective – Episode 08
In this eighth episode of Northern Perspective, Mayor Jamie MacDonald offers a clear and direct recap of the December 8th North Glengarry council meeting.
The conversation focuses on council’s engagement with the Raisin Region Conservation Authority, including updates on drought monitoring, flood forecasting, source water protection, and concerns surrounding the province’s proposal to consolidate conservation authorities. Mayor MacDonald explains why maintaining locally governed, watershed-based authorities is important for rural municipalities like North Glengarry.
He also breaks down key community and recreation discussions, including planning for the 2026 Canada Day celebrations, capital investments through the Municipal Recreation Association Committee, and the operational realities facing the HGH Pool. While revenues continue to grow, the discussion addresses staffing and cost pressures and how council is working to balance access, affordability, and long-term sustainability.
Additional topics include approvals for new municipal equipment and pedestrian safety infrastructure, the installation of an emergency fire water storage tank in Dunvegan, and the heritage designation of the Glengarry Archives building. Council also considered its response to proposed provincial changes affecting conservation authorities, ultimately deferring a resolution to allow for further consultation.
Northern Perspective continues to provide residents with clear insight into how council decisions shape day-to-day services and long-term planning in North Glengarry — keeping the community informed, connected, and engaged.
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