It is with a great deal of community pride that we extend a warm welcome to
you on behalf of the City of Port Colborne – by working together, our
community offers to you a vibrant, active and fun destination that ensures
your time in our community is one that you will never forget.
It is a pleasure to present to you our community’s website – a gateway into
our community.
The City of Port Colborne, within the beautiful Niagara Region, has become
an investment destination - where water meets road, rail and air enabling
investment to reach their business targets.
Port Colborne has found the perfect balance that extends to you what you
expect life to offer: successful industrial and business sectors, beautiful
and scenic residential areas, and a thriving festival and entertainment
scene that includes live theatre, white sand beaches, culinary favourites,
our world class Sugarloaf Harbour Marina and unique shopping districts in
both heritage filled areas and along the historic Welland Canal.
Experience Port Colborne – Experience the sites, sounds and breezes on
Ontario’s South Coast.
Port Colborne, ON – September 3, 2008 - Mayor Vance Badawey announced today that the City of Port Colborne will be providing transportation assistance to the residents of the City during the upcoming closure of the Clarence Street Bridge – September 8th to 12th.
(from Living Here News)
Registration for Group lessons on line starts Thursday, September 4th, 2008 - 12:01 a.m. On line registration will be open vacancy permitting until September 8th. Staff will be available at Centennial Pool for Registration Thursday, September 4th, 2008 - 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
(from Living Here News)
Consultant's presentation on Brownfield Redevelopment to be held at a public consultation meeting on Wednesday, September 3, 2008 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm in Committee Room 3, 66 Charlotte Street, Port Colborne.
(from Business News)
The Municipality of Port Colborne is seeking volunteers who will permit our licensed Water Quality staff access to their home and/or businesses twice per year for lead testing. The lead testing will take place at the point where water is used for human consumption ( ie: kitchen tap).
(from Living Here News)
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