Public washroom still possible for Merrickville
Merrickville may still get its public washroom, thanks to the combined efforts of the Merrickville Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce. The Lions...
School closure meetings continue
Over the past two weeks, the Upper Canada District School Board held the second round of public meetings as part of their Pupil...
Historical Society holds digital archives display
by Michael Whittaker
Discover the digital archives and genealogy collection at Merrickville Public Library Saturday, February 11 at 2 pm. The Merrickville and District Historical...
Council creates Canada Day committee
Last Monday evening, Council voted to create a Canada Day Committee that will be charged with planning the festivities for Canada’s 150th anniversary.
The advisory...
Merrickville-Wolford council passes budget
Merrickville-Wolford council passed the 2017 budget with a 4.09% increase at the council meeting last Monday evening.
Two per cent of the increase will be...
Council officially adopts new strategic plan
Council voted to adopt the Merrickville-Wolford Strategic Plan 2017-2025 last Monday.
The plan is the result of the hard work of the Strategic Planning Committee,...
Municipality to ask for public input about cost sharing
The Municipality of Merrickville-Wolford will be seeking public input about whether to enter a cost sharing agreement for recreational services with Smiths Falls.
Over the...
Big canoes coming to Merrickville
This summer, the Rideau Canal will see something the region hasn’t seen for decades. A convoy of big, voyageur-style canoes will be paddling the...
An Interview with the Mayor and CAO
Mayor David Nash and CAO John Regan discuss the changes that have taken place in municipal government in Merrickville-Wolford, and look forward to the...
Municipality welcomes deputy clerk
There was a new face around the table at the council meeting last Monday. Christina Conklin has officially joined the Municipality as their new...