Town of Teulon to host open house about parks and public spaces

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Mark your calendar! 

On Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 6:30 p.m., all are invited to the Teulon Rockwood Centennial Centre (14 Main St. in Teulon) for an open house focused on parks and public spaces. 

Attendees will have the chance to learn about current parks and project ideas. They’ll also have the opportunity to their ideas and priorities and to talk directly with council and town representatives.

“Feedback on parks and community space projects is important for community members because it ensures that the development reflects local needs, preferences and values,” said Teulon Mayor Todd Campbell. 

“Engaged feedback helps create more functional, inclusive and enjoyable spaces that foster community pride and ownership. Additionally, it allows residents to influence decisions, promote transparency and support the project ideas that have been brought forward.” 

For more information, contact the town office at 1-204-886-2314.

In other council news:

• Teulon council approved a sealed bid for $6,000 for the sale of a 1981 fire tanker. 

• The town donated $500 to the Teulon Chamber of Commerce to sponsor the fireworks show at the Christmas parade.

• Council sponsored an $800 bronze table for the South West District’s annual gala dinner, which took place on Nov. 22. 

• The Teulon Civic Centre will be closed at noon on Dec. 24 and on Dec. 31.

• Napier Consulting will provide emergency services and municipal emergency coordination services for 2026 at a cost of $5,000 plus tax. 

• The town sponsored half the rental costs of the Teulon Rockwood Centennial Centre for Teulon Daycare’s 50th anniversary celebration on Oct. 16. The town will also sponsor a full-day hall rental on June 25 and a half of the hall rental fee on June 26 for safe grad.

• The town will receive a Climate Ready Plans and Processes grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities for up to $70,000.

• Council authorized a $500 salary increase for the Teulon curling rink ice caretaker and maintenance person to $3,500 per month from $3,000 per month. 

• The town will install stops signs at the corners of Third Street NE and Second Avenue NE to create a four-way stop at the intersection. 

Jennifer McFee
Jennifer McFee
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