Resident News
RFP – Diesel Generator
The Township of Terrace Bay is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to supply and deliver one (1) new diesel-powered generator.
RFP - Township of Terrace Bay - Backup Generator
Proposal Closing Date and Time - Thursday May 17, 2024 at 1:00pm., local time
Special Council Meeting – NOTICE OF INTENT TO PASS 2024 CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGETS – April 23, 2024
NOTICE OF INTENT TO PASS BUDGET
Council Meeting – April 15, 2024
Join our Team! Now Hiring!
Council Meeting – April 2, 2024
Looking for Local Travel Bloggers!
Terrace Bay Website Redesign Survey | 2024
RFP – Two (2) New Half Ton Trucks
The Township of Terrace Bay is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to supply and deliver two (2) new half ton trucks.
RFP - 2 New Half Ton Trucks
Proposal Closing Date and Time:
Thursday April 18, 2024 at 1:00pm., local time
Council Meeting – March 18, 2024
New! Nipigon 1 Police Service Board Vacancy
The Township of Terrace Bay is now accepting applications for the New - Nipigon 1 Police Service Board.
What is a Police Services Board?
The new Comprehensive Ontario Police Services Act, 2019 comes into effect on April 1, 2024. The Police Services Act (PSA) requires municipalities to provide adequate and effective police services and to maintain a Police Services Board (PSB) for general oversight for the provision of police services in the community.
Detachment Level Joint Boards
With the renewal of the Act, changes have been made to switch to detachment level PSB’s rather than individual /municipal. Given the physical size of the area served by the OPP Nipigon Detachment, a proposal was submitted to have two police service boards for the Detachment, rather than one. The proposal was that Schreiber, Pays Plat and Terrace Bay be serviced through one joint board (“Nipigon 1”) , and that Nipigon, Red Rock, Dorian and the Red Rock Indian Band (“Nipigon 2”) would be serviced through a second joint board.[1] The two-board proposal was approved in 2023.
The Regulation to allow the new boards is in progress, and it is anticipated that it will be passed before the end of March. This is in anticipation of the replacement of the (current) Police Services Act with a new piece of legislation, called the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019. The legislative changes require the member communities to appoint a Board in-full effective April 1, 2024.