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  • Stay safe and follow Public Health advice this Halloween

    A statement from the Province of Ontario - Oct. 19, 2020..

  • Waste collection changes coming Oct. 19, 2020

    Niagara's residential diversion rate (the percentage of waste not going to landfill) has levelled off to around 56 per cent, and we continue to send about 44 per cent of our waste to landfills. To reduce the amount of recyclables and organic waste going into our landfills, we're making changes..

  • Thanksgiving closures 2020

    Wishing you and your family a happy Thanksgiving weekend. .

  • Adult Learn to Skate returns Oct. 19

    It's never too late to learn to skate!. Learn various skills involving moving forward and backward, gliding, stopping, turning, and developing endurance.

  • Health screening at Pelham Municipal buildings

    When Town facilities began to reopen, one of the health and safety measures put in place was to screen visitors at the door, asking them to answer a series of health-related questions designed by Niagara Public Health.. With the Meridian Community Centre open to the public for registered programs and Town Hall open by appointment only, these health screening questions are critically important in maintaining staff and the public's health and safety.

  • Fall street sweeping 2020

    Fall street sweeping begins Monday, October 5, 2020.. Residents are asked to be mindful of when they park on the street and avoid doing so when available.

  • Fall daylight savings: check your smoke and CO detectors

    On November 1, 2020, clocks turn back an hour. .

  • Strategic Planning updates September 2020

    On Monday, September 28, Pelham Town Council and senior staff met virtually to discuss priorities and updates to the corporate strategic plan.. .

  • UPDATE: Pelham Street reconstruction between College Street and Port Robinson Road date change

    Please be advised of a change in schedule for the Pelham Street Reconstruction (Phase 1) project.. The reconstruction of Pelham Street from College Street to Port Robinson Road to improve existing infrastructure and facilitate stormwater management initially scheduled to begin November 9, 2020, outlined in letters delivered to homeowners, will now begin October 30, 2020, with the removal of asphalt..

  • How to celebrate Halloween during COVID-19

    Follow these steps to celebrate safely and make sure the only thing to be scared of is the costumes.. Celebrate Halloween safely.