Bruce County Recognized as anAge-Friendly Community at ROMA

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Media Release

Bruce County, Ontario: Bruce County’s contributions towards creating an accessible and inclusive community took center stage on January 18th, 2026. The presentation of the Ontario Age Friendly Community Recognition Award was part of a ceremony hosted by the Ontario Government coinciding with the 2026 Rural Ontario Municipalities Association (ROMA) conference.

This provincial recognition celebrates the efforts Bruce County’s Age-Friendly Community Initiative is making to improve accessibility, enhance health services, foster social inclusion and create a vibrant, inclusive environment for seniors.

Bruce County Warden Luke Charbonneau commented, “This is a great honour. It reflects our commitment to being a welcoming community for all ages and our dedication to planning for our residents today and in the future. It confirms that Bruce County is a place to call home for a lifetime.”

 The award lays the foundation for Bruce County to pursue national recognition through the Public Health Agency of Canada as well as an international designation as an Age-Friendly Community through the World Health Organization (WHO.)

Visit Bruce County’s Age-Friendly Community Initiative webpage at https://www.brucecounty.on.ca/age-friendly-community for more details.