
Brockville – Staying informed about what’s happening in our community helps ensure conversations are grounded in shared understanding and accurate information.
While social media and community forums can be valuable spaces for discussion, they may not always reflect the full context or the most current information. Research continues to show that misinformation is increasingly common online, which can make it difficult to distinguish fact from assumption.
For this reason, residents are encouraged to rely on trusted, official sources when seeking information related to City matters. Doing so helps support informed, respectful, and productive dialogue across our community.
Engaging in a Meaningful Way
Community engagement is most impactful when it is intentional, informed, and respectful.
Residents are encouraged to follow topics that matter to them as discussions evolve, allowing for greater context and understanding over time. City meetings remain open to the public and can be attended in person or viewed via livestream.
Questions, feedback, and concerns are an important part of civic dialogue. To ensure your voice is heard and directed appropriately, residents are encouraged to submit inquiries through City forms on our website or by emailing contact@brockville.com. Directing feedback to the appropriate channels helps ensure it can be reviewed and addressed effectively.
Trusted Sources for City Information
The most reliable and up-to-date information about municipal matters can be found through official City channels, including:
City of Brockville Website
The City website is the primary source for news, updates, and information: https://brockville.com/
CivicWeb
Access meeting agendas, minutes, and live streams: https://brockville.civicweb.net
Email Announcements
Subscribe to receive updates directly to your inbox: https://brockville.com/announcements/#nnmannsubscribe
These sources provide verified information and full context so residents can stay informed with confidence.
Informed participation strengthens trust, improves understanding, and helps ensure Brockville’s community conversations are thoughtful, respectful, and rooted in fact.



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