This Week in Barrie: Week of October 13

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Wards 6 & 7 Town Hall Meeting

Join Mayor Alex Nuttall, Councillor Nigussie for Ward 6, and Councillor Harvey for Ward 7 for a Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, October 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Peggy Hill Team Community Centre (171 Mapleton Avenue).

Residents are invited to participate in an engaging and open forum where they can connect
with their Councillor, Mayor, and fellow residents. This is an opportunity to discuss both City-wide and ward-specific issues, ask questions, voice concerns, and engage with neighbours.

During the meeting, attendees will also hear updates on various City projects and initiatives.

For more information, visit barrie.ca/CommunicatingWithCouncil.


City wants to hear what residents think about Barrie’s tap water

The City of Barrie is inviting residents to once again take a brief survey and share their
feedback on the quality of the City’s drinking water. Resident feedback plays a key role in
helping Water Operations assess customer satisfaction and identify areas for continued
improvement.

The survey was first conducted in 2023, and by asking the same questions in this follow up
survey, the City will be able to monitor changes and measure progress over time.

The deadline to complete the survey is October 24, 2025. To learn more and share your
feedback, visit barrie.ca/WaterDistribution.


Family Fright Fest returns October 25!

Barrie’s annual Halloween celebration is back for its 5th year! Join the fun on Saturday,
October 25, from 4 to 9 p.m. at Lampman Lane Park & Community Centre (59 Lampman Lane). Family Fright Fest transforms the park into a Halloween wonderland with a haunted house, inflatables, crafts, food trucks, costume contest, vendor market, escape room challenge, and more.

The event is family-friendly and suitable for all ages:

  • 4-5 p.m.: Sensory-friendly (quiet, no scares, lights on)
  • 8-9 p.m.: Recommended for ages 10+

For full event details, visit barrie.ca/FrightFest.


Reminders for setting your carts at the curb

When placing materials curbside, remember to do the following to ensure collection:

  • Place carts so they do not block bike lanes or sidewalks. On collection day, carts may
    be placed on the boulevard and/or the driveway.
  • Allow for 2 ft of clearance between each cart and from other waste materials set out for
    collection. This gives the arms on the truck the room needed to pick up the carts.
  • Allow for 2 ft of clearance from any obstacles such as parked cars, fences, trees,
    snowbanks etc. This gives the arms on the truck the room needed to pick up the carts.
  • Place residential blue/grey recycling boxes (if applicable) and yard waste at least 2 ft
    from the carts.
  • Make sure cart lids are fully closed. Do not overfill your cart.

For more information, visit barrie.ca/CurbsideCarts.


City launches Clean and Green community cleanup this October

Barrie residents, schools, and businesses are invited to take part in Clean and Green Barrie, a new city-wide cleanup event taking place October 16 to 18, 2025. The fall initiative gives residents a chance to help tidy neighbourhoods, parks, trails, and schoolyards after the busy summer season. Collected litter will be picked up from designated drop-off points.

Event schedule:

  • Thursday, October 16 and Friday, October 17 – Schools and Businesses
    Elementary and high school students are encouraged to clean up their schoolyards and
    nearby public spaces. Businesses can register to clean up local parks, trails, or ravines
    near their workplaces. After registering, supplies will be provided.
  • Saturday, October 18 – Community Cleanup Day
    Community groups, sports teams, neighbourhood associations, families, and individuals
    are invited to clean public spaces across the city. By registering, you will receive special
    collection bags, and the garbage will be collected at pre-determined designated drop-off
    areas.

Clean and Green Barrie builds on the success of the city’s long-running Spring Into Clean
program, which last year saw more than 17,000 participants collect over five tonnes of litter.

For details and to register before September 25, 2025, visit barrie.ca/CleanAndGreen.


Call for nominations: 2025 Barrie Heritage Awards

The Heritage Barrie Committee is accepting nominations for the 2025 Barrie Heritage Awards, an annual celebration recognizing outstanding contributions to heritage conservation and awareness within the City of Barrie.

Nominations will be accepted until Monday, November 10, 2025. To submit a nomination and for full details on nomination criteria, visit barrie.ca/HeritageAwards.


Presented by The City of Barrie

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of The City of Barrie and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of iPolitics.

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