By-laws
By-Laws are laws established by municipalities to ensure the safety, maintenance, and well-being of the community.
The Corporation of the Township of Dubreuilville’ s By-Laws reflect rulings and guidelines on matters including—but not limited to—building and planning, licenses, animals, garbage and recycling, and matters relating to the running of Municipal services and properties.
By-law Enforcement Services
The Municipal Law Enforcement Officer is dedicated to fostering a safe and informed community. This professional is tasked with addressing community concerns, investigating potential by-law violations, ensuring adherence to Township regulations and applicable Provincial Acts.
Request enforcement
For by-law enforcement requests, please contact Amanda Nolan at 705-884-2340 Ext. 126 or via email at anolan@dubreuilville.ca during regular business hours, excluding holidays.
Please note: Concerns related to neighbor disputes and landlord-tenant interactions do not constitute violations of Municipal By-Laws and will not be addressed by the Municipal Law Enforcement Officer.
Matters Pertaining to Municipal Offenses
Furthermore, the Township has established an Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS) in accordance with the Municipal Act. Please refer to the attached document labeled By-Law No. 2023-36 AMPS By-Law.
For further details, please reach out to Amanda Nolan, Municipal Law Enforcement Officer, at anolan@dubreuilville.ca or call 705 884 2340 x 126.
Matters Pertaining to Provincial Offenses
The Corporation of the Township of Dubreuilville falls under the Provincial Offences Administration in the City of Sault Ste Marie. The Provincial Offences Office in the City of Sault Ste Marie provides support and administration services on behalf of regional municipal partners (Algoma District) and the Province of Ontario.
Accepts payments for common fines issued such as speeding tickets, liquor tickets, insurance fines, hunting and fishing fines as well as several other offences under the Provincial Offences Act.
For more information on provincial offences and the Ontario Court of Justice (Sault Ste Marie location), please visit the City of Sault Ste Marie website and the Ontario Court of Justice website.
Frequently Requested By-laws
Administrative Monetary Penalty System 2023-36
Animal Care and Control 2024-13
Cemetery Rules & Regulations 2023-62
CIPEG – Community Improvement Plan 2025-09
Emergency Response Plan 2020-60
Establishment of various committees 2024-56
Estimates – Taxes & Fix Rates 2025-23
Integrity Commissioner 2018-29
Integrity Commissioner Amendment 2023-34
Landfill Site Regulation 2024-08
Open-Air Burning Regulation 2023-40
Parking and Traffic Regulation 2023-73
Parks, Playgrounds, Beach 2024-43
Prohibit the Use of Jake Brakes 2007-05
Purchasing (Procurement) 2023-21
Signage (9-1-1 Signs & Civic Numbering System) Addressing 2017-35
Transient Traders Regulation 2024-49
Waste Collection and Recycling 2022-26
Winter Road Maintenance 2023-78
Wood Burning Appliances Regulations 2012-45
Frequently Requested Policies
Civil Marriage Solemnization Policy – C-14
Code of Conduct Policy – Council Members – C-20
Code of Conduct Policy – Employee – C-15
Although by-laws are presently only available in English, all documents are provided in an accessible format (electronic text) to facilitate their use in translation tools.