Road Closure/Freezing Rain - March 31 2025 UPDATED
Mono-Amaranth Townline is closed between 20th Sideroad and 25th Sideroad by police order due to trees obstructing the roadway.
20th Sideroad closed between County Road 12 and 4th Line by order of the Shelburne Fire Department due to a broken hydro pole and a downed tree on the hydro lines.
NOW OPEN - 30th Sideroad closed from 7th Line to 8th Line due to downed tree limbs obstructing the roadway.
There is Township wide power outages and downed tree limbs over the roadways due to the freezing rain.
Planning Notices
The Township of Amaranth will now be placing all Planning Notices on the Township website at the following link: https://www.amaranth.ca/municipal-government/planning-development/
Calling all Vendors!!!
We are seeking local farmers, crafters, artisans, business owners and more to take part in a monthly outdoor Vendor Market being held at the Amaranth Municipal Park.
Spring is here! Help clean up our Township by collecting garbage in our parks, ditches and roads. Get a cleanup kit from the Township office, head out anywhere in Amaranth and collect litter/garbage.
The Township of Amaranth does hereby proclaim April 2023 as Sikh Heritage Month.
The Township recognizes the important contributions that Sikh Canadians have made to communities in Ontario in social, economic, political and cultural fabrics.
There will be NO INTERRUPTIONS to waste collection over Easter. Please place all garbage, Blue Boxes and Green Bins out for collection on your REGULAR collection day next week.
The strong low-pressure system that moved into the region early Friday, March 31, resulted in 30-60 mm of rain throughout the Grand River watershed. Thunderstorms overnight resulted in periods of intense rainfall. Watershed received an additional 10 to 20 mm of rain through the day on Saturday.
The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) is issuing the following updated combined Flood Warning/Flood Watch message.
The strong low-pressure system that moved into the region early Friday, March 31, resulted in 30-60 mm of rain throughout the Grand River watershed.
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) advises that the Credit River watershed received 30-35 mm of rain during Friday March 31st and overnight thunderstorms. Also, the Environment of Canada is forecasting risk of thunderstorms this afternoon.
CVC advises that Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s (MNRF) is forecasting a low-pressure weather system expecting to bring 5-10 mm of rainfall on Thursday, March 23rd . Another low-pressure weather system expecting to bring from 10 mm to 15 mm of rain and snow on Saturday, March 25th .
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