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  • BGC Club Day Proclamation - Friday, June 5, 2026

    By virtue of the power vested in me

    I Do Hereby Declare

    June 5, 2026

    as

    BGC Club Day

    in the City of Pembroke.

    Whereas BGC Canada, formally known as the Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada, is celebrating 126 years in operation, with BGC Renfrew County celebrating 61 years, through community-based services supporting Canadian youth; and

    Whereas BGC Clubs serve young people and their families during critical out-of-school hours in small and large cities, to support our youth in realizing positive outcomes in self-expression, academics, healthy living, physical activity, job readiness, mental health, leadership and more; and

    Whereas BGC Clubs welcomes all, regardless of their circumstances, with a mission of providing safe, supportive places where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positives relationships, and develop confidence and skills for life; and

    Whereas BGC Club Day is a celebration organized to offer residents an opportunity to share details on the programs offered to the children and youth in our community.

    Therefore, be it resolved that I, Ron Gervais, Mayor of the City of Pembroke, do hereby proclaim June 5, 2026, as “BGC Club Day” in the City of Pembroke.

    Dated in the Mayor’s Office this 2nd day of June 2026

    Ron Gervais

    Mayor, City of Pembroke

  • Pride Month Proclamation - June 2026

    By virtue of the power vested in me

    I Do Hereby Declare

    The month of

    June, 2026

    as "Pride Month"

    in the City of Pembroke.

    Whereas the City of Pembroke values diversity and strives to be a safe and welcoming community for all; and

    Whereas people who are two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and gender diverse contribute greatly to all facets of our community, but continue to fight for acceptance and equality in our society; and

    Whereas Pride Month is an opportunity to celebrate the progress made to recognize and protect the rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, and to reflect on the work that still needs to be done; and

    Whereas June is recognized as Pride Month, and serves as an opportunity for members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, their loved ones, and allies to come together to celebrate who they are and who they love, while promoting the ongoing cause of acceptance, equality, and freedom for all; and

    Whereas the City of Pembroke stands against discrimination in all forms and promotes human rights and dignity of all persons.

    Therefore Be It Resolved That I, Ron Gervais, Mayor of the City of Pembroke, do hereby proclaim June 2026 as “Pride Month” in the City of Pembroke and encourage everyone in our City and surrounding areas take advantage of this opportunity to build bridges of understanding, respect and celebration.

    Dated in the Mayor’s Office this 2nd day of June, 2026.

    Ron Gervais

    Mayor, City of Pembroke

  • Seniors' Month Proclamation - June 2026

    By virtue of the power vested in me

    I Do Hereby Declare

    The month of

    June 2026

    as

    "Seniors’ Month"

    in the City of Pembroke.

    Whereas June is recognized as Seniors’ Month in Ontario and is an annual nation-wide celebration; and

    Whereas this year’s theme is “Living Your Best Life” emphasizes supporting seniors to enjoy fulfilling, active and healthy lifestyles while recognizing their leadership, mentorship, and volunteer contributions; and

    Whereas seniors have contributed and continue to contribute immensely to the life and vibrancy of this community; and

    Whereas seniors continue to serve as leaders, mentors, volunteers, and important and active members of this community; and

    Whereas their contributions past and present warrant appreciation and recognition and their stories deserve to be told; and

    Whereas the health and well-being of seniors is in the interest of all and further adds to the health and well-being of the community; and

    Whereas the knowledge and experience seniors pass on to us continues to benefit all.

    Therefore:  I, Ron Gervais, Mayor of the City of Pembroke, do hereby proclaim the month of June 2026 as “Seniors’ Month”, and encourage all citizens to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of our seniors.

    Dated in the Mayor’s Office this 2nd day of June, 2026

    Ron Gervais

    Mayor, City of Pembroke

  • Emergency Preparedness Week Proclamation - May 3-9, 2026

    By virtue of the power vested in me

    I Do Hereby Declare

    The week of

    May 3rd – 9th, 2026

    as "Emergency Preparedness Week"

    in the City of Pembroke.

    Whereas the City of Pembroke recognizes the importance of Emergency Management in Ontario; and

    Whereas the goal of Emergency Preparedness Week is to raise community awareness and the need to prepare for the possibility of an emergency; and

    Whereas the safety of our community is the responsibility of each and every one of us and we must prepare now and learn how to secure a strong and healthy tomorrow.

    Now Therefore, I, Ron Gervais, Mayor of the City of Pembroke, do hereby proclaim the week of May 3rd to May 9th, 2026 to be Emergency Preparedness Week in the City of Pembroke, and encourage all citizens and businesses to be prepared and know your risk. This will help our community to become more aware of the importance of planning ahead and preparing for emergency situations together.

    Dated in the Mayor’s Office this 5th day of May, 2026.

    Ron Gervais

    Mayor, City of Pembroke

  • Community Living Month Proclamation - May 2026

    By virtue of the power vested in me

    I Do Hereby Declare

    May 2026

    as

      “Community Living Month”

    in the City of Pembroke.

    Whereas Community Living Ottawa Valley is a non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors established in 1958 and is a member of Community Living Ontario.  It has approximately 200 members representing communities in the Upper Ottawa Valley and provides services and supports to adults with intellectual disabilities; and

    Whereas Community Living Upper Ottawa Valley’s Goal and Vision Statement, “That all persons live in a state of dignity, share in all elements of living in the community and have the opportunity to participate effectively” advances and educates citizens of all communities; and

    Whereas Community Living Upper Ottawa Valley remains true to its vision; foreseeing a society where all legal and human rights are afforded to every citizen without discrimination and where everyone is supported in their efforts to become a participating, respected member of our society.

    Therefore, be it resolved that I, Ron Gervais, Mayor of the City of Pembroke, proclaim May 2026 as “Community Living Month” in the City of Pembroke

    Dated in the Mayor’s Office this 5th day of May 2026

    Ron Gervais

    Mayor, City of Pembroke

  • Jewish Heritage Month Proclamation - May 2026

    By virtue of the power vested in me

    I Do Hereby Declare

    May 2026

    as

      “Jewish Heritage Month”

    in the City of Pembroke.

    Whereas the Jewish community, with a long and proud history in Canada and in Pembroke, has made significant contributions to the wellbeing, growth and prosperity of Pembroke and all of Canada while overcoming tremendous obstacles; and

    Whereas Jewish Canadians have excelled in a wide range of endeavours, including the arts, sciences, law, architecture, media, finance, entertainment, philanthropy, and business, significantly contributing to Canadian life; and

    Whereas in 2018 Parliament adopted Bill S-232 which designates the month of May as Canadian Jewish Heritage Month recognizing the important contributions that Jewish Canadians have made to Canada’s social, economic, political, and cultural fabric; and

    Whereas Parliament declared that Canadian Jewish Heritage Month would provide an opportunity to remember, celebrate and educate future generations about the inspirational role that Jewish Canadians have played and continue to play in communities across the country; and

    Whereas B’nai Brith a Jewish human rights organization has invited municipalities to enhance Parliament’s declaration by adopting their own motions and promoting the celebration of Jewish Heritage month within their respective communities every May.

    Therefore, be it resolved that I, Ron Gervais, Mayor of the City of Pembroke, proclaim May 2026 as “Jewish Heritage Month” in the City of Pembroke

    Dated in the Mayor’s Office this 5th day of May 2026

    Ron Gervais

    Mayor, City of Pembroke

  • Special Council Meeting Public Notice - March 17, 2026

    city logo

    City of Pembroke

    Public Notice

    Please be advised that a Special Council Meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in Council Chambers to discuss the Official Plan Preliminary Report.

    V .Charbonneau

    Clerk

    City of Pembroke

  • Amyloidosis Awareness Month Proclamation - March

    By virtue of the power vested in me

    I Do Hereby Declare

    March, 2026

    as

    Amyloidosis Awareness Month

    in the City of Pembroke.

    Whereas March is Amyloidosis Awareness Month, a month dedicated to raising awareness, funding research, and supporting those living with amyloidosis and their loved ones; and

    Whereas Amyloidosis is a group of diseases that occurs when an abnormal protein, known as amyloid, builds up in the tissues and organs of the body.  Left untreated, the disease can result in organ failure and can be fatal; and

    Whereas Amyloidosis can mimic the signs and symptoms of more common medical conditions and the disease can be challenging to diagnose; and

    Whereas Amyloidosis often affects people who are older or middle aged; however, younger people have been diagnosed with this disease; and

    Whereas some of the signs and symptoms of amyloidosis can include shortness of breath, weight loss, fatigue, swelling in the ankles and legs, numbness in the hands and feet, foamy urine, carpal tunnel syndrome, bruising around the eyes, and an enlarged tongue; and

    Whereas early diagnosis can lead to better outcomes for both patients and their families; and

    Whereas raising awareness about all the amyloidosis diseases, including hereditary and non-hereditary forms of the disease, can contribute to the building of healthier communities across Canada.

    Therefore, be it resolved that I, Ron Gervais, Mayor of the City of Pembroke, do hereby proclaim March 2026, as “Amyloidosis Awareness Month” in the City of Pembroke.

    Dated in the Mayor’s Office this 3rd day of March 2026

    Ron Gervais

    Mayor, City of Pembroke

  • A group standing in a row in front of a grand staircase.
    Pembroke advocates for community’s needs with the Province

    City of Pembroke Council and staff have taken several recent opportunities to advocate for our community’s needs with the Province of Ontario.

    In December, the City took part in the Eastern Ontario Mayors’ Caucus Day of Advocacy at Queen’s Park. This group represents the separated (single-tier) municipalities of Eastern Ontario. Early this month, the City had a submission in the Provincial pre-budget consultations with the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, which was held in Pembroke. And, last week, the City attended the Rural Ontario Municipal Association Conference.

    These opportunities allow for one-on-one discussions with Provincial ministers, parliamentary assistants, and key staff, which can lead to stronger cases being made right to the decision makers. Often, these efforts are made in collaboration with regional partners such as the County of Renfrew and neighbouring municipalities. 

    Themes of the recent advocacy include:

    • Predictable and sustainable funding sources for municipalities, especially regarding asset management and aging infrastructure.
    • Rising and unpredictable policing costs due to the OPP billing model, court security, prisoner transfer, and growing demands related to mental health, addictions, and homelessness.
    • Extraordinary costs of fire apparatus and equipment/rising acquisition costs.
    • MPAC assessment.
    • Increased per-capita funding for domestic students attending college or university.
    • Announced timelines for the stages of four-laning Highway 417/Highway 17 to Pembroke.
    • Stagnant subdivision and how to spur development in rural Ontario.
    • Fiscal pressures on municipalities due to a broken funding relationship and provincial underfunding of social and housing services.
    • Sportsplex funding.

    “The Province is a key partner, and it is very important for us to be in front of these key people to provide the reality and pressures of small municipalities such as Pembroke so that voice is brought to the table when the government is making decisions,” says Mayor Ron Gervais. “We will continue to advocate for Pembroke and our region and maintain our great relationship with MPP Denault to help ensure our growth and viability into the future.”

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    White Cane Week Proclamation

    By virtue of the power vested in me

    I Do Hereby Declare

    February 1-7, 2026

    as "White Cane Week"

    in the City of Pembroke.

    Whereas the first full week of February is celebrated as White Cane Week in Canada to promote the initiative of the Canadian Council of the Blind; and

    Whereas the Pembroke White Cane Club, in association with the Canadian Council of the Blind aims to provide education and to raise awareness about vision loss and remind all Canadians that the traditional white cane is a symbol of independence – not dependence, and a lack of sight is not a lack of vision; and
    Whereas White Cane Week has evolved to reflect the changing situations of the blind community and it has begun to emphasize the equal capabilities and talents of people who are blind and partially sighted and their significant contributions to the community and the work place; and

    Whereas with the province’s aging population, all Ontarians need to be better informed about the effects of vision loss and work towards creating more supportive, inclusive communities.

    Therefore, be it resolved that I, Ron Gervais, Mayor of the City of Pembroke do hereby proclaim the week of February 1-7, 2026 as White Cane Week in the City of Pembroke.

    Dated in the Mayor’s Office this 20th day of January, 2026

    Ron Gervais

    Mayor, City of Pembroke

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