Public Notices
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National Volunteer Week 2026 - Submit Your Volunteer Recognition Award NominationsIt's National Volunteer Week! The Municipality of Brockton appreciates the dedication of all of our volunteers, including members of Committees, Boards, and Service Clubs! We encourage you to submit a nomination for community members and outstanding youth that you feel should be recognized for their efforts! Read our News Post for more information.
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Greenock Transfer Station (Landfill) Closed April 18, 2026
The Greenock Transfer Station (Landfill) is closed on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
The Brant Landfill remains open for residents.
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Municipal Offices Closed for Easter - April 3 & 6, 2026
The Municipal Office, Community Services (Parks and Recreation) Administrative Office, and Brockton Child Care Centre are closed for Easter on Friday, April 3rd and Monday, April 6th, 2026. Our offices reopen on Tuesday, April 7th, 2026. Staff and Council wish you a safe and happy holiday weekend!
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Notice of Walkerton Watermain Flushing - April & May 2026
As part of the ongoing maintenance of the Walkerton Water System, Veolia Water will be flushing the Walkerton distribution system throughout April and May. This is estimated to take approximately 1 ½ months to complete. Residents are asked to run a cold water tap after the flushing has been completed in their area to discharge any discoloured water before use. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. For any questions, please contact Veolia Water at 519-881-1474.
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Pinkerton Flooding Update March 20, 2026
The Municipality of Brockton continues to work closely with Bruce County, Provincial agencies, and Conservation partners in response to a unique flooding situation in Pinkerton. Based on a preliminary analysis, recent snowmelt and rainfall caused a 100-year flood event on the lower reaches of the Teeswater River near Pinkerton. During this event, a breach in the privately-owned Pinkerton dam led to flooding of homes and across Bruce County Rd 15. Open the News Post to read the full update.
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SVCA Flood Watch for Pinkerton - March 20-25, 2026
Saugeen Conservation has reduced the Flood Warning to a Flood Watch for Pinkerton as conditions begin to improve. Intervention measures have helped reduce flows over Bruce Road 15 and around affected homes. However, flooding is still occurring in low-lying areas, and impacted residents remain at risk. A Water Safety Statement remains in effect for the rest of the Saugeen watershed. While water levels are declining, they are still high, and freezing rain today will create slippery and dangerous conditions near rivers and streams. Stay back from all watercourses and keep family and pets at a safe distance. This message is in effect until March 25 at 4:30 p.m., unless updated. A reminder that Municipal Road Closures are posted to Municipal 511's website.
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Bruce County Media Release: Detour Route for Bruce Road 15 Pinkerton
A portion of Bruce Road 15 remains closed between Sideroad 5 Greenock and Greenock Brant as of March 18th, 2026. This closure is for all vehicles, including emergency responders. Emergency responders are using alternative routes to provide services.
A detour is now in place, using Sideroad 5, Concession 10, and Greenock Brant. Signs are in place to guide vehicles through the detour.
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Pinkerton Flooding Update March 17, 2026
The Municipality of Brockton continues to work closely with Bruce County, Provincial agencies, and Conservation partners in response to a unique flooding situation in Pinkerton. This issue was caused by a breach in a privately owned dyke following recent rainfall and snowmelt, which has partially redirected the Teeswater River toward three occupied households. The Municipality remains in an Enhanced Monitoring State, with the Municipal Emergency Control Group meeting regularly to assess conditions and coordinate response efforts. Open the News Post to read the full update.
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SVCA Flood Warning Update for Pinkerton - March 16-20, 2026
Saugeen Conservation has continued the Flood Warning for Pinkerton (Municipality of Brockton). Flooding remains localized in the Pinkerton area. Saugeen Conservation continues to monitor conditions with Brockton, Bruce County and Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. The Flood Watch for the rest of the Saugeen watershed has been reduced to a Water Safety Statement. River levels peaked late last week and are continuing to fall, but dangerous conditions remain near rivers, streams, and low-lying areas. With March Break underway, please remind children to stay well back from waterways. This advisory is in effect until Friday, March 20 at 12:00 pm, unless updated. A reminder that Municipal Road Closures are posted to Municipal 511's website.
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Pinkerton Flooding Update March 14, 2026
Extensive flooding is occurring in Pinkerton due to a breach of a privately owned dyke. The Municipality of Brockton is continuing to coordinate with external agencies, including the County of Bruce, Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority, Ministry of Natural Resources and has initiated discussions with Brockton’s Emergency Operations Control Group. The Municipality in coordination with these external agencies are providing enhanced monitoring of the affected properties in Pinkerton. Open the News Post to read the full statement.
Contact Us
Municipality of Brockton
100 Scott Street, P.O. Box 68,
Walkerton, Ontario N0G 2V0, Canada
Phone: 519-881-2223,
Toll Free: 1-877-885-8084,
Fax: 519-881-2991
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