Articles - Press Release

Interim CAO - Joins the Southwest Middlesex Team

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The Municipality of Southwest Middlesex has retained the services of Mr. Jeffrey Brick to serve in the role of temporary and Interim CAO. Mr. Brick is an experienced Ontario Chief Administrative Officer and Registered Professional Planner, with a Masters of Public Administration, who has a deep

Notice of Special Meeting - February 26, 2024

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A Special Meeting is being called on Monday, February 26, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. The purpose of this meeting is to address items protected under the Municipal Act. Items being discussed are protected under the following exceptions in 239(2) b, f, k, or 239(3.1): 239(2) A meeting or part of a meeting may

Administrative Update: Chief Administrative Officer Position

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The Municipality of Southwest Middlesex and Mr. Mike Henry confirm that Mr. Henry has left to explore other opportunities. Mr. Henry thanks Council for his time in the wonderful community of Southwest Middlesex and the Municipality wishes Mr. Henry all the best in his future endeavors.

Interim CAO and Interim Clerk for Municipality of Southwest Middlesex

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The Municipality of Southwest Middlesex is pleased to announce the joint appointment of Kristen McGill and Mike Henry to fill the role of Interim CAO for Southwest Middlesex and Kendra Kettler as Interim Clerk. Mr. Henry, Ms. McGill, and Ms. Kettler will replace Chief Administrative Officer-Clerk

Municipality of Southwest Middlesex Council and Senior Staff Attend AMO

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At the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Conference this week in Ottawa, a delegation of members of Southwest Middlesex Council had the opportunity to appear before the Ministries of the Environment, Conservation and Parks; Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; and Infrastructure. Read

Southwest Middlesex Branding & Identity Announcement

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Today we are excited to launch our new logo, as we start to refresh our look in general. Our old logo was pretty great and we know that it is hard to think about change - we know many of you felt the same. And yet, here we are to explain why we decided to evolve. Firstly, it’s not change for the

Emergency Management in Canada: How Does It Work?

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In a country that borders on three oceans and spans six time zones, creating an emergency response system that works for every region is a huge challenge. That's why emergency management in Canada is a shared responsibility. That means everyone has an important role to play, including individuals