What a great night at the Holy Cross Fun Fair! 🎉
From conservation trivia and prize wheel spins to conversations with students and families, the evening was filled with smiles, learning, and community spirit. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our InnPower and InnServices booth!
Hot weather can cause backyard ponds to lose more water than you may realize. Small changes like adding shade, using floating plants, and reducing splashing can help conserve water while keeping your pond healthy all summer long. 💧
Employee Spotlight: Tiffany helps keep Wastewater Operations running smoothly every day with organization, positivity, and teamwork. Read her full story on our Facebook page.
Take a quick look at your sprinklers.
Making sure they’re aimed at your lawn and not the sidewalk helps avoid unnecessary water use.
Small adjustment, better results.
📢 InnServices has completed the Municipal Class EA for the proposed Stroud Water Storage Facility & Booster Pumping Station, supporting future growth and reliable water services in Stroud.
Learn more: https://t.co/CGP58j3Y4p
Reminder:
Watermain flushing is scheduled in the Churchill area from May 26 to 29 between 8:00 AM and 3:30 PM. During this time, you may notice temporary discolouration or reduced water pressure. Learn more:https://t.co/Bkgh0cpwiO
Scheduled watermain flushing: Churchill Water Distribution System from May 26–29, 2026. Residents may experience temporary discoloured water and reduced water pressure during this time.
Thank you for your patience as we complete this important maintenance work.
🌿 You may have recently seen news about water soldier in Cook’s Bay. Simple steps like cleaning, draining, and drying boats and equipment can help protect Lake Simcoe and surrounding waterways. 💧
Learn more: https://t.co/j16dHTN1vF
Tidying up your driveway this spring?
Using a broom instead of a hose helps cut back on water use while still getting a clean finish.
A simple change that goes a long way.
Wishing our community a safe and happy Victoria Day💧
Enjoy the extra time with family, friends, and everything that makes this community feel like home.
#FamilyTime#LongWeekend#StaySafe
Our office will be closed Monday May 18th for Victoria Day.
We’ll reopen Tuesday May 19th with regular hours.
Online services are always available at https://t.co/Q6ZU9mTXDh
Wishing you a safe and enjoyable holiday.
Long weekend + pool season = higher water use ☀️💧
Help reduce water loss this weekend:
✔️ Cover your pool
✔️ Check for leaks
✔️ Reduce splash loss
✔️ Turn off water features when not in use
Small changes can make a big difference all summer long.
Getting your garden ready this spring?
Adding mulch helps lock in moisture and reduces how often you need to water.
A simple step that supports healthier plants and more efficient water use.
Watermain flushing is scheduled in Innisfil Heights from May 12 to 15.
This routine maintenance helps keep our drinking water clean and reliable.
Please see the notice for details or visit: https://t.co/lABSs2uojV
Always on.
From source to tap, your water goes through protection, treatment, and monitoring to support reliable service across our community.
This Drinking Water Week, we recognize the teams who make it possible every day.
Learn more: https://t.co/ppNfpOP2dJ
Cleaning your windows this spring?
Using a bucket instead of a running hose helps reduce water use while still getting a streak-free finish.
A simple switch that makes a difference.
Watermain flushing is scheduled in Innisfil Heights from May 12 to 15, between 8 AM - 3:30 PM.
You may notice temporary discolouration or lower water pressure during this time. This is normal and short-lived.
More details: https://t.co/svtSvuAVMe
Always on.
Behind the scenes, your water system is monitored and maintained every day to support safe, reliable service when you need it.
It’s how we help keep water flowing across our community.
Learn more: https://t.co/ppNfpOP2dJ
Cleaned. Treated. Protected.
Once collected, water goes through a multi step process to make it safe to drink, including removing particles, filtering, and disinfecting to meet strict standards.
It’s all part of delivering clean, reliable water every day.