Ontario

Residents Invited to Learn About Nature and Wastewater in Grimsby

By

James Sinclair
March 6, 2026 4:43 pm

Residents in Grimsby, Ontario, are invited to a community talk on March 25, 2026, to learn how local nature can help manage wastewater. The event, titled “Wastewater to Wetlands,” starts at 7:00 PM at the Grimsby Public Library located at 18 Carnegie Lane.

The presentation is being held in partnership with the Lincoln and West Lincoln public libraries. It aims to teach people about how wetlands play a role in environmental conservation and sustainable water systems.

This event comes as the Town of Grimsby has recently changed how it bills residents for their water and wastewater services. The new billing system was implemented in early 2026, with residents currently adjusting to the updated system this March.

People who attend the session will be able to listen to expert talks and participate in a question and answer period. The discussion will focus on how ecological systems can be used alongside modern infrastructure to handle wastewater.

The presentation is free to attend and offers a chance for neighbours to connect over local environmental topics. Those interested can find more information through the Stoney Creek – Winona – Grimsby Community Page.

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