Ontario

Pembroke Declares April 2026 Earth Month to Help Local Nature

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James Sinclair
March 20, 2026 4:09 pm

Mayor Ron Gervais and the City of Pembroke council have officially named April 2026 as Earth Month in Pembroke, Ontario. The move aims to get residents and local businesses involved in protecting the natural environment through hands-on activities.

The proclamation was signed by the mayor on March 17, 2026, and calls on the entire community to help improve the local area. By setting aside this month, the city wants to focus on fixing environmental damage and dealing with issues like climate change.

According to the official proclamation, the initiative also addresses concerns regarding global health and the safety of food and water supplies. The council believes that taking local action is an important part of making the community more secure for the future.

Residents are encouraged to join programs that balance the growth of the city with the preservation of local nature. This city-wide effort is designed to encourage everyone to take responsibility for the health of the planet.

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