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February is Kindness and Courtesy Month

Posted on Sunday, February 01, 2026 06:00 AM

The Town of New Tecumseth is proud to proclaim February as Kindness and Courtesy Month.

This initiative encourages residents, businesses, and community organizations to embrace acts of kindness and foster a culture of respect and compassion throughout our community.

Kindness is more than a gesture—it improves well-being, strengthens relationships, and creates a ripple effect of positivity. Simple actions such as helping a neighbour, volunteering, donating to local charities, or offering a smile...

Warming Centres Open - January 29, 2026

Posted on Thursday, January 29, 2026 11:30 AM

An Extreme Cold Weather Alert has been issued for our area.

Residents are welcome to warm up at New Tecumseth Public Library branches during regular operating hours.

All locations provide a safe, heated space for anyone needing relief from the cold.

Locations:

  • Alliston – Memorial Branch, 17 Victoria St. E.
  • Beeton – D.A. Jones Branch, 42 Main St. W.
  • Tottenham – Pam Kirkpatrick Branch, 139 Queen St. N.

For branch hours and additional information, please visit ntpl.ca

Read the Latest Edition of Hometown Happenings Enewsletter

Posted on Wednesday, January 28, 2026 10:00 AM

Stay Connected With What’s Happening in Our Community

From upcoming events and recreation programs to key municipal updates and helpful reminders, our latest edition brings you all the highlights you won’t want to miss. 

Each edition of Hometown Happenings eNewsletter keeps you informed about what’s going on across New Tecumseth — and what’s coming up next.

Whether you’re looking for local activities, service updates, or important notices, it’s all in one place. 

Read the January 28 Edition now to catch...

Updated Winter Road Maintenance Notice

Posted on Wednesday, January 28, 2026 09:35 AM

Due to the province wide shortage of winter salt, New Tecumseth’s Transportation Operations team will be shifting to a sand–salt mixture in our urban areas.

While the extreme cold makes salt less effective, the main reason for this temporary change is to ensure we responsibly manage our limited salt supply.

Once the supply issues are resolved, we will return to our standard winter maintenance approach.

Our crews are committed to keeping our community safe and moving throughout the winter season...