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You’re invited to be an architect of the Town of Riverview's future! Riverview offers small-scale grants for actions and ideas that will contribute to the overall sustainability of the Town. Eligible projects must be community-driven and create meaningful impact and community awareness for the Town's Sustainability Priorities. The maximum contribution for a project is $5000. Applications for 2025 are now...
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The Riverview Sports Wall of Fame honours the outstanding achievements and contributions to the Riverview sports and recreation community. A ceremony to commemorate new inductees is held at least once every three years. The next induction will take place in Spring 2025 as a part of the Recognizing Riverview Awards Ceremony. Inductees can be: Athletes or teams who have achieved...
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www.townofriverview.ca/town-hall/awards-grants-and-sponsorships/embracing-responsibility-scholarship
Established by the Town of Riverview, the Embracing Responsibility Scholarship honours Barb Hurlbut’s exceptional contributions as the former Aquatic Center coordinator for over three decades. This annual $2,000 CAD scholarship is open to lifeguards and swim instructors at the Pat Crossman Memorial Aquatic Center and the Ken Gabbey Outdoor Community Pool. It aims to promote employment, retention, and acknowledge the...
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Andrew J. LeBlanc is currently serving his first term as Mayor of Riverview. His worship is the head of the Town Council and along with seven Council members sets various policy directions for the Town administration to implement. The Mayor acts as the liaison between the CAO and Council and works closely with staff to promote Riverview as a Great...
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Town Council meetings are held in the Council Chambers at Riverview Town Hall. The Regular Council Meeting is held on the second Monday of every month, and the Committee of the Whole Meeting is held on the fourth Monday of every month. When a meeting falls on a statutory holiday, the meeting takes place on the Tuesday of that week...
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The Clerk's Office provides support services to the Mayor and Council, and is generally the first point of contact for the public. Specifically, the Town Clerk coordinates meetings of Council; schedules delegations to appear at Council Meetings; records and keeps records of all by-laws, minutes, reports, etc., and makes them available to the public; processes all requests for information; and...
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Through the skills and passion of its members, committees advise and offer guidance to Town Council on various municipal issues that impact the Town of Riverview. For residents who have a specific interest or expertise, who want to participate in the civic process, or wish to donate their time to a beneficial cause, joining a committee is a great way...
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The Annual Report provides an overview of projects, programs and events, as well as a look at the Town's financial position for a particular year. Financial statements included in the report have been audited by independent external auditors. This document satisfies a legislative reporting requirement by the Local Governance Act. Read the 2023 Annual Report.
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The Town’s Strategic Plan helps guide decisions that will affect the livability, sustainability, and future of Riverview. Town Council adopted the Town of Riverview's 2021-2026 Strategic Plan with support from senior management in December 2021. Vision To be a thriving, safe and inclusive community where present and future generations live well and share a sense of belonging, and the local...
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Please be advised that the Town of Riverview has been notified of a bear sighting on the Runnymeade end of Mill Creek Nature Park. Parks & Recreation staff have been dispatched to advise anyone in the park of the sighting. If you see a bear, avoid approaching and report the sighting to the Department of Natural Resources: 506-856-2344.
