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Road Closure Update
Posted on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 07:00 PM
January 17, 2018 - The following roads have been reopened to traffic:
Sideroad 22 from 6th Concession N to 4th Concession N
6th Concession N from Sideroad 27 to Sideroad 24
11th Line from 13th Sideroad to 10th Sideroad
St Vincent-Sydenam Townline from Gerald Shortt Parkway to Sideroad 3
Thank you to everyone for your patience.
Notice of Emergency Road Closures
Posted on Thursday, January 11, 2018 07:00 PM
Meaford, Ontario – January 12, 2018 – Due to the presence of water across the road and damage to the road surface, the Municipality of Meaford wishes to advise that the following roads in the Municipality of Meaford have been closed to traffic.
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Sydenham Sideroad 22 6th Concession N. 4th Concession N.
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Sydenham 6th Concession N. Sideroad 27 Sideroad 24
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St. Vincent St.Vincent-Sydenham Townline...
Help the Meaford Fire Department Keep Hydrants Clear
Posted on Tuesday, January 09, 2018 07:00 PM
In an emergency, every second matters. Blocked, concealed, or difficult-to-access fire hydrants can impede emergency fire response. Hydrants covered in snow can be difficult to locate, and uncovering them can waste valuable...
Winter Road Update
Posted on Monday, January 08, 2018 07:00 PM
Meaford, Ontario – January 9, 2018 – The Municipality of Meaford is continuing to work to clear the Municipal roadways, and we appreciate your patience during this time.
The warmer temperatures are now causing the packed snow to loosen. Despite all roads being plowed daily, this is causing slippery and slushy conditions.
It is forecasted that temperatures may reach as high as +9°C by Thursday, then drop considerably by Saturday to -12°C. Crews have been out this morning scraping the roads down to the...
Explore the story of the Vikings with the Meaford Museum
Posted on Sunday, January 07, 2018 07:00 PM
Robert Burcher believes that an image of a sailing vessel carved into the rock at the Peterborough Petroglyphs is not of Viking origin, but actually a leather boat built by ancient Celtic Mariners. They would have set sail from Ireland, and penetrated the North American continent hundreds...
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