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Hagerman appointed as new Stirling-Rawdon Councillor

By Brock Ormond Jan 13, 2026 | 12:55 PM

Photo: Stirling-Rawdon Township/submitted

The Township of Stirling-Rawdon has officially filled its vacant council seat with an experienced municipal leader.

The Township announced Grant Hagerman has been appointed to the office of Ward 1 Councillor to fill the vacancy on Council, effective Tuesday.

Hagerman brings extensive municipal experience to the role, having previously served on Township Council from 2010 to 2018 as Ward 1 Councillor and from 2018 to 2022 as Deputy Mayor.

During this time, he served on numerous Township committees, including Transportation (Chair), Finance, Protection of Persons and Property, Environmental, Library, Planning, and the Stirling-Rawdon Police Service Board.

He also participated on the Township’s negotiating team, as well as human resources hiring and dismissal panels.

In addition, Hagerman represented the Township on several regional and joint boards from 2010 to 2022, including the Quinte Waste Management Committee, Stirling-Rawdon Arena Board, Medical Board, Building Inspection Joint Board, Fire Inspection Joint Board, and the Centre Hastings Police Service Board.

The Mayor thanked all applicants for their interest and encouraged those who applied to consider running in the next municipal election, scheduled for October 2026. The Mayor and Council also noted the high caliber of applications received.

Council and staff welcome Hagerman and look forward to his contributions as he resumes service to the residents of Stirling-Rawdon.