Iona Sinikivi
The Small Business Advisory Centre - Starter Company Plus program, beginning in January 2026.

Media Release
Smiths Falls, ON – November 6, 2025 – The Small Business Advisory Centre (Smiths Falls, Lanark County, North Leeds Grenville) is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the next intake of the Starter Company Plus program, beginning in January 2026.
Funded by the Ontario Government, Starter Company Plus provides aspiring and existing entrepreneurs with the essential training, mentorship, and potential grant funding needed to start or expand their small businesses. The application deadline is December 1, 2025, at 4:00 p.m.
“Starter Company Plus is more than just a program—it’s an opportunity for entrepreneurs to transform their businesses. With expert support, meaningful connections, and access to possible funding, we help business owners build confidence and skills to achieve lasting success. This program has already helped so many local businesses achieve their goals, and we’re excited to see what this next cohort will accomplish,” said Cindy James, Small Business Advisory Centre.
Participants will benefit from hands-on business training in strategic planning, financial management, and marketing, while connecting with mentors and fellow entrepreneurs in a supportive and collaborative environment.
The program is open to entrepreneurs aged 18 and older who are in the early stages of their business or expanding an existing one (under five years old). Participants will complete business training, develop a solid business plan, and have the opportunity to pitch for a grant of up to $5,000 to support their business growth.
For more info, the program guidelines, and to apply, visit: www.smallbizcentre.ca/starter-company-plus/



Thinking of Running for Council in 2026?

AMO’s Healthy Democracy Leaders Series: Stronger Leaders, Stronger Communities
Join AMO’s new online workshop series for leaders seeking re-election or first-time aspiring candidates—offered at no charge for participants
As Ontario heads toward the 2026 municipal elections, elected officials and aspiring candidates are being tested like never before. From navigating divisive politics and social media toxicity to maintaining personal wellbeing under constant public scrutiny, the demands of leadership can feel overwhelming.
Developed in partnership with Nominee, Stronger Leaders, Stronger Communities is designed to equip you with the tools, resilience, and confidence to meet these challenges head-on — and to rediscover the purpose that brought you to public service in the first place.
Through expert facilitation, guided peer-to-peer discussion, and practical takeaways, you’ll leave each session with fresh insight, renewed energy, and a stronger foundation for leadership.
This workshop series is offered through AMO’s Healthy Democracy Project, please find additional research and resources on the Project’s website.
This workshop series is being offered for no charge in two streams:
- Stream 1: For elected officials at the municipal level across Ontario who are considering re-election in 2026 and preparing their path forward.
- Stream 2: For community members considering a run for municipal office in 2026—first-time candidates who want to build confidence before launching a campaign. Civic-minded leaders who want to explore whether elected office is right for them.
Each stream includes four inspiring sessions (you can register for the full series or individual sessions):
- Session 1— Finding Your Why – Leading with Purpose and Authenticity
- Session 2— Praise Your Rivals – Managing Conflict and Building Effective Relationships
- Session 3— What Matters Most – Prioritizing Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Session 4— Building Your Movement – Turning Values into Action
What you’ll gain by attending these sessions:
- Clarity of Purpose: reconnect with your values and what drives you to serve
- Resilience in Conflict: handle tough situations with skill and confidence
- Personal Wellbeing: prevent burnout and create sustainable leadership practices
- Stronger Communication: inspire trust and mobilize authentic community support
- Practical Tools & Resources: customized workbooks, scripts, and templates you can use immediately
- Peer Connection: build relationships with others also preparing to run in 2026
Dates: Workshops are 6:30 - 8:00pm on the following dates (you can register for the full series or individual sessions):
- Stream 1: Register here for Stream 1
- November 26, 2025 – Session Full
- January 28, 2026
- February 25, 2026
- March 25, 2026
- Stream 2: Register here for Stream 2
- December 3, 2025
- February 4, 2026
- March 4, 2026
- April 1, 2026
Registration is free.
CURBSIDE COLLECTION DELAY - Wednesday November 5th, 2025
Low Water Impact or Dry Well Reporting - Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
If you're currently experiencing or recently experienced a dry well or other low water impact, let us know!
This will help us plan for future low water events: https://www.rvca.ca/watershed.../low-water-response-program
Residents to take precautions to prevent the spread of influenza and other respiratory illnesses - Southeast Public Health (SEPH)
For immediate release
Nov. 4, 2025
Southeast Public Health (SEPH) is urging all residents to take precautions to prevent the spread of influenza and other respiratory illnesses, as laboratory confirmation of the first cases of Influenza A have been reported for the 2025/26 respiratory season. Influenza causes mild to severe illness and can lead to serious health complications, even in healthy children and adults.
The influenza vaccine is available free of charge to everyone 6 months of age and older who lives, works or goes to school in Ontario. Residents are encouraged to get up to date on their influenza vaccination as soon as they are eligible. The flu shot reduces the risk of severe illness, and helps protect individuals and local health-care resources.
Flu vaccine is available for eligible individuals through health-care providers and participating pharmacies. For individuals under 5 years of age who are unable to receive flu vaccine through their health-care provider, SEPH is offering clinics. Visit the link for your local area to book an appointment:
- Hastings Prince Edward region
- Kingston, Frontenac, and Lennox & Addington region
- Leeds, Grenville and Lanark region
“Becoming immunized against influenza every year is an important step in protecting the health of vulnerable members of our community and the capacity of our health-care services, and is highly recommended for anyone who is able to do so. Influenza can result in severe outcomes and pose serious health risks to anyone, especially to those who have underlying medical conditions, those over 65 years of age, and young children,” said Dr. Ethan Toumishey, Deputy Medical Officer for SEPH.
In addition to immunization, individuals should practice hand hygiene, coughing and sneezing into their elbow, and regular disinfection of high-touch surfaces to help prevent transmission.
Symptomatic individuals should stay home when they feel unwell. Influenza symptoms include:
- fever (greater than 38⁰C/100.4⁰F)
- cough or chills
- headache or muscle aches
- loss of appetite
- nausea or vomiting (mainly exhibited in young children)
- sore throat
- runny nose
Individuals with influenza may remain infectious for several days after symptom onset. When recovering from any respiratory illness, consider wearing a mask when around others, and avoid visiting anyone who is immunocompromised or living in a high-risk setting (e.g., long-term care home) for 10 days from symptom onset.
The Lanark County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment Board has two vacant Provincial Appointee positions
Looking for a way to contribute to the community? Interested in community safety? Apply for one of two vacant Provincial Appointee positions on the Lanark County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment Board!
The Board advises the OPP Detachment Commander with respect to police services within Lanark County. Currently there is a representative from each of the eight local municipal councils on the Board, along with two members jointly appointed as community representatives. The Solicitor General appoints two provincial representatives and is seeking applications.
The Board meets approximately 10 times per year, and Board Members are compensated through the municipality.
Qualifications for Provincial Appointees are as follows:
- Should be active members of their community with a general knowledge of OPP Detachment Boards duties and responsibilities and awareness of community safety issues and programs within their local community.
- Must be residents of Ontario and cannot be a judge; justice of the peace; a member (past or present) of the OPP; a current member of any other police service in Ontario; a former member of any other police service in Ontario unless they have ceased to be a member for at least one year; a special constable or a First Nation officer; a person who practises criminal law as a defence counsel or as a prosecutor; a director, officer or employee of a prescribed policing provider or any other prescribed persons.
How to apply
Learn more about the Lanark County OPP Detachment Board here: https://www.pas.gov.on.ca/Home/Agency/794
To apply for a Provincial Appointee position, create an account through the Public Appointments Secretariat at https://www.ontario.ca/page/public-appointments
Once you have completed your profile, click the box indicating “My Interest” beside Lanark County OPP Detachment Board at the following link: https://www.pas.gov.on.ca/Home/Vacant-positions
Free Contractor Training High Performance Homes & Better Homes Lanark
Free Contractor Training
High Performance Homes & Better
Homes Lanark
Lanark County is partnering with industry leader, Building
Knowledge Canada Inc., to offer local contractors free training on
high performance homes and Better Homes Lanark, a home
energy retrofit program launched by the County earlier this year.
Contractors who attend the training will be listed on the Better
Homes Lanark website, making it easier for residents to plan their
retrofit projects.
The training will take place at the Lanark County
building on the following date:
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
8:00am - 12:00pm
Public Works Training Room, Perth
Learn more and register:
https://betterhomeslanarkcontractortraining.eventbrite.com
Better Homes Lanark - Program Information Session
Program Information Session
Better Homes Lanark
Lanark County is offering a virtual program information session on
the home energy retrofit program, Better Homes Lanark.
Learn how the Better Homes Lanark program can help make your
home more comfortable, efficient and affordable by providing you
with retrofit coaching, financing and incentives for energy efficiency
upgrades. This new local program is delivered by the County of
Lanark in partnership with local municipalities and EnviroCentre.
Thursday, October 30th 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Register for this free information session here:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/kCgrMzGyQGqrBL9cl9uakAhttps://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/kCgrMzGyQGqrBL9cl9uakA
Visit lanarkcounty.ca for more information.
Lanark County Council meeting held Oct. 22, 2025 Highlights
For immediate release
Oct. 23, 2025
Paramedic Master Plan Received for Consideration: Lanark County Council has received the “Ten-Year Paramedic Human Resources and Facilities Master Plan” and directed staff to bring the recommendations from the report to a future corporate services committee meeting for discussion.
Senior Consultant Hannah Mayes-Frenett explained Operational Research in Health (ORH) looked at the data for the paramedic service, analysed it to understand operations, used predictive modelling for the future and conducted consultation to learn more about the Lanark County Paramedic Service (LCPS). The objective is to help to address call volume projections and determine an optimal number and location of facilities, vehicle requirements to meet response time standards and staffing model recommendations (including support staff).
ORH analysed data from 2020 to 2024 and found an annual increase in incidents of about 5.5 per cent per year and an average call time (from vehicle enroute to cleared) to be just over an hour, with time at the hospital the greatest contributor to this.
Mayes-Frenett said information from site visits, interviews and documentation review found staff were complimentary about the LCPS and the county, but a theme emerged about an inability to be truly proactive rather than reactive, relating to staffing, physical capacity issues, funding constraints for the Community Paramedicine Program and technological inefficiencies.
She explained ORH’s modelling software simulates the entire life cycle of emergency incidents, using historical data and a baseline for 2025. They projected demand over the next 10 years, including population and aging and found the number of incidents per day is expected to increase from 31 in 2024 to 49 in 2035. The projections were used to determine what resources would be needed to offset the demand, including increasing vehicle hours, additional paramedics and relocation of two bases to improve capacity for ambulances. The report also addresses some alternative scenarios and makes recommendations around additional support services. ORH has provided a phased plan for consideration. For more information, contact Kurt Greaves, CAO, at 1-888-9-LANARK, ext. 1101.
Update on Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital Received: Lanark County Council received an update from Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital (PSFDH) President and CEO Michael Cohen on the core capital campaign and the hospital.
Cohen explained this year’s key strategic plan activities focus on improving best practices and care delivery and efficiency in their operating rooms, along with a renewed focus on engaging patients to improve care. This involves improving throughput in operating rooms, launching a new Nursing Model of Care, enhancing patient engagement and experience, and beginning to advance the hospital redevelopment project.
He noted patient occupancy rates are more than 100 per cent in the hospital due to high volumes and a large number of patients waiting for long-term care beds. Recruitment and retention continue to be areas of focus and have seen success with full-time positions, but there are still challenges with filling temporary positions. There is also a new resuscitation area at the Smiths Falls site and the third-floor nursing station renovation at the Perth site is nearing completion. There is also new funding to increase MRI hours. Cohen noted the hospital had a good year financially, with additional funding received.
Cohen outlined the three stages for hospital redevelopment planning: early planning, detailed planning and construction. PSFDH is in the early planning stage, with a pre-capital submission completed in February 2023 to outline general intent and high-level parameters and cost. Cohen said they will be starting the master plan component of this stage next year, which includes community engagement and involves outlining future demand, state of existing facilities, analysis of options, general project costs and schedule and other details to outline high-level space requirements. Cohen said it could be at least six to eight years before there is a new site.
As part of the core capital campaign, Cohen said the new electronic patient record system was implemented last December and commended staff for its smooth implementation. Cohen thanked council for its continued support for “safe and high-quality patient care at our hospital.” The hospital is seeking support from the county to renew its $169,500 commitment in support of next year’s campaign, and to expand the scope to support the redevelopment project and clinical capital replacement. For more information, contact Jasmin Ralph, Clerk, at 1-888-9-LANARK, ext. 1502.
Upcoming Meetings: County Council, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 5 p.m.; Community Services, Nov. 12 (following County Council); Corporate Services, Nov. 12 (following Community Services). Special Corporate Services (Budget), Nov. 21 9 am. Inaugural Meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2 p.m. County Council, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 5 p.m.; Public Works, Nov. 26 (following County Council); Economic Development, Nov. 26 (following Public Works). Watch for details about public access to meetings on agendas and through online notifications. For more information, contact 1-888-9-LANARK, ext. 1502. Like "LanarkCounty1" on Facebook and follow "@LanarkCounty1" on Instagram!
NOTICE Procedural By-Law Amendments
The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley is hereby giving notice that amendments to the Procedural By-Law will be considered at the November 4th, 2025 Council meeting.
The purpose being to update various sections of the bylaw to reflect current legislation, policies and current practices. A copy of the draft bylaw with changes indicated can be found here: By-Law No. 2025-0xx – Procedural By-Law
The meeting will commence at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Office, located at 310 Port Elmsley Road. For further information, please contact Janie Laidlaw, Clerk at jlaidlaw@dnetownship (613) 267-6500 x 251
Dated this 15th day of October, 2025.
Janie Laidlaw, Clerk