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City of Pembroke celebrates opening of John Beevis Bulk Water and Septage Receiving StationThe City of Pembroke is thrilled to celebrate the opening of the John Beevis Bulk Water and Septage Receiving Station.
This station will improve environmental protection by providing access to management and treatment of wastewater, as well as providing access to potable water for uses including maintenance activities and construction projects within our community. This facility can be accessed by contractors as well as the general public who require “bulk water” or require disposal of wastewater such as “septic pumping” through a licenced contractor. It is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
“Not only will this facility result in better service to our community, it will result in additional revenue to the City of Pembroke due to additional sales from this more accessible facility,” said Mayor Ron Gervais at the opening celebrations today.
The station is named in memory of City of Pembroke employee, John Beevis. John was a dedicated member of the City’s team from 1991-2018, working in the Parks and Recreation Department as well as the Water Distribution & Wastewater Collection Section of the Operations Department. His tragic death in 2018 was felt deeply across the organization, as he was well known as a strong mentor for other employees and a committed worker, serving Pembroke residents with great respect and understanding.
“The sheer mention of John Beevis brings a warm smile to everyone, followed by a story of how John positively impacted their life,” said Curtis Mick, Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Supervisor. “I am proud to say John was my friend and I know he would be overwhelmed with pride at this dedication ceremony for this facility.”
Mayor Gervais added, “John Beevis was a very valued member of our community and employee of the City of Pembroke before his untimely passing. This is a great way to continue to leave John’s mark on our community.”
For more information on the station, contact the Operations Department at 613-735-6821 ext. 1403.
Oct 07, 2025
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Mayor's Message: August 6, 2025When it comes to challenging issues affecting our city, collaboration is key. This is exactly what is happening in Pembroke when it comes to mental health, addictions, and homelessness challenges, which are being seen across Ontario.
Pembroke is not unique in experiencing these challenges, especially as a hub of services and amenities. I understand some residents have concerns about things they are seeing around town or when these challenges affect people they love.
However, we are seeing progress on supporting people and tackling these issues due to collaborative initiatives from a wide range of Renfrew County services.
Our CAO recently brought a report to Council highlighting various stakeholders including the Mesa HART Hub, Renfrew County and District Drug Strategy, OPP community services and operations, Mental Health Court, and City by-law enforcement.
Since launching in the last year, the Mesa outreach team has connected with 160 people with complex mental health and/or substance use disorders who were not previously connected to any services.
The Drug Strategy’s data shows that suspected drug toxicity deaths have decreased from a historical high of 41 in 2023 to 29 in 2024 and 7 at the midway point of 2025. While any death related to a substance use medical emergency is one too many, there is cautious optimism that these new initiatives are having an impact.
From a policing standpoint, we are seeing support through the Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team, where these officers are partnered with a clinician to intervene when people are in crisis, as well as provide resources to others to prevent them from getting to a place of crisis.
Recently, the Community Street Crime Unit also completed a drug trafficking project where 31 people were charged with trafficking controlled substances within the City of Pembroke. Firearms and drugs were removed from our community because of the actions of our police.
Thanks to efforts such as these, as well as all the ongoing work of the OPP, Pembroke’s by-law enforcement officers, Mesa, paramedics, and other service groups, these issues are being addressed.
There is still a lot of work to be done. But I believe these collaborative efforts are working and will be the way forward to make things better for all in our community.
As always, my door is open should ratepayers wish to meet with me to discuss municipal matters that affect them.
Mayor Ron Gervais
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City of Pembroke launches innovative on-demand transit serviceThe City of Pembroke is thrilled to announce the launch of Ottawa River Transit, an innovative on-demand transit service, to enhance connectivity and convenience for residents.
Commencing operations on August 5, 2025, Ottawa River Transit (OTRC) represents a new era in public transportation within the city.
In collaboration with Mobility Transportation Specialists (MTS), ORTC brings a modern and adaptable transit solution to the residents of Pembroke. MTS will be responsible for providing top-notch vehicles, professional drivers, and efficient customer service. MTS has partnered with Blaise Transit, who will provide an advanced transit technology platform for scheduling, managing bookings, and real-time ride tracking, enhancing overall user experience and service efficiency. Both Canadian companies, MTS and Blaise Transit are experienced in working together to launch new and innovative transit services in growing communities such as Pembroke.
“As City Council lead for Pembroke’s Ottawa River Transit project, it is both an honour and a source of pride to serve in this role,” says Deputy Mayor Brian Abdallah. “After years of dedicated, community-wide collaboration, I am thrilled to see this transformative three-year pilot project come to fruition.”
Mayor Ron Gervais adds, “This pilot project will provide the City the necessary information to determine if a community such as ours can offer a transit service in a sustainable and fiscally responsible way.”
The transit service will use three new Dodge ProMasters, equipped to accommodate up to eight passengers. Two of these vehicles will be in regular operation during peak service hours, with an additional unit on standby as a backup to ensure uninterrupted service.
As an initiative partly funded by City of Pembroke property taxes, ORTC will operate exclusively within city limits, offering an affordable fare of $5 per ride.
“Reliable and accessible transit is essential to student success,” says Algonquin College Pembroke Campus Dean Angela Rintoul. “The launch of Ottawa River Transit marks a significant step forward in connecting our students—and the broader community—to educational and employment opportunities. We’re excited to see this investment in mobility, inclusion, and regional growth take shape right here in Pembroke."
ORTC will debut with summer service hours as follows:
- Monday to Wednesday: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Thursday and Friday: 7 am. to 10 p.m.
- Saturday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
After Labour Day, ORTC will extend service until 10 p.m. from Monday to Friday. There will be no service on Sundays and statutory holidays.
Operating on a "stop-to-stop" model, ORTC will serve numerous virtual stops throughout the city. Passengers can anticipate an up-to five-minute walk to their designated stops, with exact details provided upon booking.
“The PBIA is thrilled to see the launch of the new on-demand transit service,” says Pembroke Business Improvement Area Executive Director Bethea Summers. “This initiative will make it easier for more people to shop and dine in our vibrant downtown. It will be especially beneficial for the many employees working in the downtown core, providing them with a convenient transportation option. Additionally, visitors staying at nearby hotels will now have an accessible and affordable way to experience all that downtown Pembroke has to offer.”
To use the ORTC service, you simply “book, ride, and go”. Riders can conveniently book a trip, up to seven days in advance, three ways:
- By smartphone with the Blaise Transit app: For the most interactive experience, riders are encouraged to use the Blaise Transit app, where they can also receive real-time updates and notifications.
- By computer through the Blaise web booking portal: Accessible via any computer for users who prefer web-based interactions.
- On the phone with the ORTC Customer Service: A dedicated line at 613-631-1766 is available for direct assistance in booking rides.
To best ensure a smooth ride, riders should be at their stop at least five minutes before the scheduled time, as the bus does not wait for late arrivals. Riders have the option to book their trip based on either departure or arrival time. If a rider has an appointment, book by arrival time to make sure on-time arrival at the destination.
"We congratulate the City of Pembroke for bringing this project to life,” says Sophie Leblanc, Blaise's Head of Business Development. “ORTC will help increase access to healthcare, education, jobs, social activities, and the like for all residents. Blaise Transit is proud to be the technology partner in this initiative, and we're excited to see it grow over the coming years."
ORTC is committed to excellence and values rider feedback. Riders are encouraged to rate their experience and leave valuable comments through the Blaise Transit app, helping to continually refine and enhance the service. In addition, the City is planning a formal six-month review and survey of residents to ensure this new service meets the community’s needs.
Organized as an initial three-year pilot project, the City of Pembroke invites all residents to experience the future of city transit with Ottawa River Transit. Join us in our mission to make public transportation more efficient, accessible, and user-friendly.
Jul 31, 2025
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Statement from Mayor Gervais Re: Strong Mayor PowersAs Mayor of Pembroke, I acknowledge the recent legislative changes that provide enhanced powers to municipal mayors under Ontario’s Strong Mayor Powers framework. These tools are designed to support the advancement of provincial priorities, such as increasing housing supply and streamlining municipal decision-making.
It is important to note that while these powers are now available to me as mayor, they do not need to be exercised, and any decision to do so will be made thoughtfully and in the best interest of the community. I fully recognize and respect that each member of Council was elected by the people of Pembroke, and I am committed to upholding that democratic trust.
The City of Pembroke’s elected officials and staff are actively engaged in supporting the province’s priorities and in working with ministry partners to implement tools and initiatives that advance shared goals. I have full confidence in Council’s commitment to working together to uphold these priorities while also serving the unique needs of our residents.
I continue to support and promote the principles of transparency, accountability, and collaboration within our municipal government. While I will retain the powers granted under the legislation, my approach remains one of cooperation and mutual respect.
As always, I intend to work closely with Council as we strive toward a vibrant and bright future for the City of Pembroke — one that is guided by the shared values, insights, and aspirations of our community.
Sincerely,
Ron Gervais
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Mayor's Message June 2025There are times when gratitude is not expressed as much as it should be.
Recently, I’ve been reminded that it is important to actively show gratitude for all the people, organizations, associations, and more that work together to make Pembroke the amazing community it is.
The countless hours put in every year by local volunteers is of immeasurable value and I, along with Council, am truly appreciative of that dedication to our community.
Municipalities contend with a lot of pressures – services to provide, facilities to upkeep, infrastructure to maintain. We have excellent staff at the City of Pembroke who truly pride themselves in their work, but at times, we still face gaps in what we can offer. Here is where, time and time again, throughout this City’s history, volunteers have stepped up. They fill those gaps. They enhance our offerings. They make Pembroke better. And all because they love their community and want it to be the best version of itself that it can be.
So, thank you. Thank you to all people who have shared their expertise and given of themselves to build up Pembroke. This city would not be what it is without you.
With gratitude,
Mayor Ron Gervais
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