On March 10, Council adopted a resolution making April Daffodil Month in the Municipality of Chelsea.
In the aftermath of the tragedy in Nova Scotia that claimed multiple lives, Mayor Caryl Green has asked that the flags at Town Hall be flown at half-mast.
Due to the preventive measures put in place to stop the spread of COVID-19, the Municipality of Chelsea is under the obligation to cancel the Chelsea Days event that was scheduled for June 6 and 7.
These now include suicide prevention services, the service for victims of domestic violence and food banks.
We would like to remind you that if you have any comments, complaints or suggestions, you can do so by e-mail at travauxpublics@chelsea.ca or by phone at 819-827-1160.
In these difficult times, it is important to take time to enjoy ourselves, to have fun and give our minds a break.
At the regular Council meeting held by videoconference on April 7, 2020, Council unanimously decided to cancel interest and penalties on outstanding tax account balances.
The Municipality of Chelsea is launching a campaign to encourage residents to support Chelsea businesses by buying locally in these tougher times.
There are few cases of COVID 19 in the Outaouais right now, fewer than 5 in the MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais. We’d all like it to stay that way, but the reality is that we have to expect it to increase.
Only the contents of your garbage bin will be collected.