It is with sincere congratulations that we celebrate Councillor Debb Pitel on her receipt of the King Charles III Coronation Medal!
The Coronation Medal commemorates the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III as King of Canada. Recipients of the King Charles III Coronation Medal are being recognized for their contribution to their community and nation.
Councillor Pitel is a tireless advocate for mental health and through her “No One Stands Alone” program and booklet. Ms. Pitel has touched the hearts of many through her advocacy and her speaking engagements, and with the printed booklets helped countless people understand that there is support out there, and that they are not alone.#PetroliaProud#Congratulations#KingCharlesIII#CoronationMedal
Freedom of Information Act Appeal Successful
The Town of Petrolia advises residents that through application and appeal through the Freedom of Information Act, that information regarding a letter from Mayor R. Brad Loosley, barring former Councillor Marty Souch from In-Camera Meetings in response to the former Councillors defiance of the Town of Petrolia Confidentiality Policy and for his actions violating the Council Code of Conduct, has been released to the public.
Following our policies at the Town of Petrolia, this information was protected under the employee confidentiality policy. The release of this information is pursuant to the decision of the Adjudication Review Officer from the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario.
There will be no further comments from the Town of Petrolia in relation to this matter.
Petrolia Mayor Returns Several Strong Mayor Powers to Members of Council and Administration
Following the Provincial announcement that several new communities would see Strong Mayor Powers come to their community as of May 1, 2025, Mayor R. Brad Loosley has spent some time reviewing the new role and how he would like to proceed for the balance of his term in Petrolia.
Following an in-depth Council Education Session provided by Integrity Commissioner, John Mascarin, and after reviewing the new powers and guidelines, Mayor R. Brad Loosley has chosen to delegate the following Strong Mayor Powers to both Council and Administration respectively.
These include:
• The Establishment of Committees and Functions to Council
• Organizational Structure and Hire and Dismiss Certain Senior Staff to the CAO
• Delegate Recruitment and Dismissal of CAO to Council
Those powers that Mayor R. Brad Loosley has retained cannot be delegated.
Full details of the Strong Mayor powers as provided by the Province of Ontario can be found here https://www.ontario.ca/document/ontario-municipal-councillors-guide/10-strong-mayor-powers-and-duties.
“…The biggest takeaway from all of this is that this is a broad, sweeping change for us, and that I strongly felt that a detailed review was important before I made a quick decision. I trust our administrative staff, and I value the input of Council and the role that we all play in the continued betterment of the Town of Petrolia for our residents and visitors.” Said Mayor R. Brad Loosley. He then added that, “I appreciate the time I have spent with staff to review the Strong Mayor powers, and for the opportunity to understand how we can continue to proceed with open and accountable governance in the Town of Petrolia.”
Petrolia Canada Day Family Fishing Derby Lots of Fun!
Petrolia – The annual Canada Day family fishing derby returned this year, and organizers were very pleased to welcome families to try their skills at catching a fish in Petrolia’s Little Lake in Bridgeview Park.
The annual fishing derby brought many families to the park and lots of first-time anglers had success in catching their first fish!
We are pleased to announce the winners this year:
4 & under
1st place- Hallie Deelstra – 29” Carp
2nd place- Max Rainsberry – 12” Catfish
3rd place – Miller Hollingsworth – 6” Catfish
5–6-year-olds
1st place- Sadie Deelstra – 26” Carp
2nd place- Charlie Kitson – 21” Carp
3rd place- William Simone – 14” Catfish
7–9-year-olds
1st place- Wyatt Deelstra – 19” Catfish
2nd place- Lily Rankin – 15.5” Sucker
3rd place- James Jasmin – 15” Catfish
10–12-year-olds
1st place- Madison Butler – 23” Catfish
2nd place- Weston Piggott – 22” Catfish
3rd place- Archer Weed – 16” Sucker
13+
1st place- Jadin Vandenberghe – 31” Carp
2nd place- Tie Richards – 19” Catfish
3rd place- Chloe Reid- 18” Catfish
Some quick statistics:
- 55 fish caught and released
- 1 root mass
- 1 snapping turtle
Director Parks, Recreation and Facilities, Julie Bullock said, “It was great to see so many young anglers out for the annual Canada Day Family Fishing Derby, the banks of Little Lake were packed with families. The weather was perfect, and the fish were biting – you can’t ask for better than that!”
We would like to extend a huge thank you to The Outdoorsman, CUPE Local 2393 and to the Lambton Central Petrolia Optimist Club for their sponsorship of the prizes, and to our volunteers that made the measuring look easy. Thank you to all participants, please visit the Town of Petrolia, Ontario Facebook page to view a complete album of the winners.
Photo: Age 4 & Under – 1st place- Hallie Deelstra – 29” Carp with Lambton Central Petrolia Optimist Club President Sandra Haines, and CUPE Local 2393 member, and long-time Town employee Todd Woolaver.
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