Local businesses in Brockville are being encouraged to participate in the upcoming Mayor’s Corporate Challenge, a community fitness and beautification event happening on April 24, 2026. The event invites companies to spend 20 minutes cleaning up their business properties, serving as a lead-in to the larger Community-Wide Clean-Up held on April 25.
Organized by Brockville Economic Development along with volunteer community members and students, the initiative aims to boost local civic pride and workplace wellness. Participation is free for all local businesses, and organizers hope to build on the success of last year, which saw more than 1,000 residents volunteer to clear debris from local parks and green spaces.
This year’s challenge marks a significant moment for the city, as it serves as one of the final initiatives led by Mayor Matt Wren. On March 17, 2026, Mayor Wren announced that he will not seek re-election in the municipal vote occurring on October 26, 2026. After serving eight years in city government, including four years as a city councillor and four years as mayor, Wren noted that he intends to focus on his professional career.
Interested business owners can find more information and register their participation online through the official Brockville Cleanup website. The event remains a key part of the city’s ongoing efforts to maintain its public spaces through collaborative community action.