Amyloidosis Awareness Month
March is Amyloidosis Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness of this rare disease, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis, and supporting affected individuals and families.
Stay connected with Northumberland County’s events and activities. From community consultations and open houses to commemorative dates and events, our calendar helps you stay informed and involved.
March is Amyloidosis Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness of this rare disease, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis, and supporting affected individuals and families.
Canadian Agricultural Literacy Month, celebrated annually in March, is dedicated to learning about and celebrating Canada's agriculture and food industry.
Northumberland County Council and its six standing committees meet monthly. Agendas are typically posted four business days before each meeting. To view meeting dates, agendas, minutes, and access livestream links, please visit Northumberland.ca/Council.
Observed annually, this day celebrates transgender individuals and raises awareness about the discrimination they face worldwide.
National Indigenous Languages Day is a time to recognize and celebrate the diversity of Indigenous languages across Canada. This day honours the vital role these languages play in cultural identity, knowledge sharing, and community connection, while raising awareness of the importance of their preservation and revitalization.
Northumberland County Council and its six standing committees meet monthly. Agendas are typically posted four business days before each meeting. To view meeting dates, agendas, minutes, and access livestream links, please visit Northumberland.ca/Council.
Northumberland County Council and its six standing committees meet monthly. Agendas are typically posted four business days before each meeting. To view meeting dates, agendas, minutes, and access livestream links, please visit Northumberland.ca/Council.
Northumberland County Council and its six standing committees meet monthly. Agendas are typically posted four business days before each meeting. To view meeting dates, agendas, minutes, and access livestream links, please visit Northumberland.ca/Council.
An annual campaign to promote safe digging practices and protect underground infrastructure in our community. Learn more about how to dig safely and prevent damage by visiting the Dig Safe webpage.
Northumberland County Council and its six standing committees meet monthly. Agendas are typically posted four business days before each meeting. To view meeting dates, agendas, minutes, and access livestream links, please visit Northumberland.ca/Council.
Northumberland County Council and its six standing committees meet monthly. Agendas are typically posted four business days before each meeting. To view meeting dates, agendas, minutes, and access livestream links, please visit Northumberland.ca/Council.
Please note that Northumberland County offices will be closed on Friday, April 3, in observance of Good Friday.
An annual event celebrating the importance of preserving and promoting Ontario’s documentary heritage and community history.
Honouring the courage and sacrifice of Canadian soldiers at the Battle of Vimy Ridge during the First World War. Flags at Northumberland County headquarters in Cobourg will be lowered in observance. For more information, visit the Government of Canada’s webpage.
Northumberland County Council and its six standing committees meet monthly. Agendas are typically posted four business days before each meeting. To view meeting dates, agendas, minutes, and access livestream links, please visit Northumberland.ca/Council.
Observed April 19 – 25, this week celebrates and thanks the dedicated volunteers in Northumberland and across Canada for their invaluable contributions to our community.
What is Earth Day? Each year since 1970, Earth Day has been celebrated globally on April 22nd. As environmental challenges and climate change continue to be experienced at both a local and global level, it is important to work together to take action towards a more sustainable future in order to preserve our local assets […]
Observed on April 22, this day recognizes the invaluable contributions of administrative professionals and their essential role in keeping organizations running smoothly.
On April 28, this day remembers those who lost their lives, suffered injury or illness, or experienced tragedy in workplace incidents. Flags at Northumberland County headquarters in Cobourg will be lowered in observance. To learn more, visit the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety’s website.
First Responders Day, observed annually on May 1, honours the dedication and bravery of police, firefighters, paramedics, and other emergency personnel who protect and serve our communities.
Museum Month is observed annually to celebrate the vital role museums play in preserving our shared history, culture, and heritage. This month-long observance highlights the educational, economic, and community contributions of museums while encouraging residents and visitors to explore and visit these important institutions.
Mental Health Awareness Month, observed annually in May, raises awareness about mental health issues and promotes understanding, support and resources for those affected. This observance encourages communities to prioritize mental well-being, reduce stigma, and foster access to care and support services.
Emergency Preparedness Week encourages individuals, families, and communities to plan and prepare for emergencies and disasters. This week highlights the importance of readiness, safety measures, and access to resources to protect lives and property in times of crisis.