Brockton Mayor receives Long-Standing Service Award for 25 Years on Council

The Municipality of Brockton is pleased to announce that Mayor Chris Peabody
received the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing’s Long-Standing Service Award for his 25 years on Brockton Council.

(L) Bruce Country Warden Luke Charonneau presents Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing’s Long-Standing Service Award to Brockton Mayor Chris Peabody (R)

He was first elected to Brockton Council in 2000 and went on to serve five consecutive terms as Councillor (2000–2003, 2003–2006, 2006–2010, 2010–2014, 2014–2018) before being elected Mayor in 2018. He is currently serving his second term as Mayor (2018–2022, 2022–present), and also represented the region as Warden of Bruce County from 2023 to 2024.

Throughout his career, Peabody has been a steadfast advocate for the residents of Brockton. He joined Council during a pivotal time in the Municipality’s history, following the amalgamation of the former Township of Brant, Township of Greenock, and Town of Walkerton.

In the aftermath of the Walkerton Water Crisis is 2000 and drawing on his
environmental background, he championed clean water initiatives and worked to ensure strong safeguards were implemented to prevent future tragedies.

His leadership was equally evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he demonstrated calm, consistent, and compassionate leadership – providing timely updates and clear communication to keep residents informed, connected, and supported.

Although serving as an elected official is often considered a part-time role, Peabody has always approached his responsibilities as a full-time commitment. Over the past 25 years, he has served on numerous Committees and Boards, advocating for Brockton’s rural and urban communities. Through collaboration with leaders across Bruce County, he has built lasting partnerships and championed regional improvements that benefit all residents.

His work has advanced key priorities such as housing development, waste diversion initiatives, and strengthening the local healthcare system. He has also been a strong voice for essential community services—including healthcare, childcare, housing and homelessness supports, newcomer assistance, mental health services, and long-term care homes.

Peabody has played a vital role in Brockton’s growth and the creation of a welcoming, vibrant community that people are proud to call home. He has supported new housing and commercial projects, celebrated and championed local businesses, and contributed to the ongoing expansion of the East Ridge Business Park.

His commitment to inclusivity is reflected in his efforts to build meaningful relationships with neighbouring Indigenous communities, promotion of welcoming community initiatives, and personally engaging in and learning through participation in multicultural events
throughout the Municipality and region.  He continues to prioritize access to critical infrastructure and community resources to ensure a sustainable, prosperous, and inclusive future for all residents.

As a former educator, he deeply values lifelong learning and youth engagement. He has helped expand local high school co-op programs and has been a strong advocate for local training opportunities in the skilled trades—particularly in agriculture, construction, and manufacturing—to support workforce growth and economic development across
Brockton.

Please join us in celebrating Mayor Chris Peabody’s 25 years of dedicated service to the Municipality of Brockton. His leadership, passion, and unwavering commitment continue to strengthen the community and inspire a shared vision for Brockton’s future.