‘Serious damage’: Halton Hills voices concerns to Ford government on GTA West...
Four to six-lane highway would wind its way through southern Halton Hills and along the border with Milton.
View Article'We are on the front lines of a very unique war': NOTL solicits feedback for...
The Issue: Disagreement surrounding cannabis production and legislation Local Impact: Residents speak out against cannabis-related odour, while industry speaks out against restrictive bylaw
View ArticleHalton Hills intensifies: Lego used to explore growth options
The Town of Halton Hills is going to get more intense over the next few decades.
View ArticleHalton Hills sets sights on sky with high-tech drone
Emergency responders in Halton Hills will have the ability to take to the skies should the situation require it. The Town is anticipating the purchase of a drone for the Halton Hills fire department.
View ArticleTwo-way, all-day GO Train service coming to Halton Hills
Halton Hills residents can expect to enjoy all-day, two-way GO service by 2024.
View Article'$300 hidden tax': Halton Hills' high ice fees are pricing players out of game
Though Halton Hills staff recently recommended the elimination of a $25 surcharge for prime-time ice rentals, some residents would like to see the fee reduced further.
View ArticleHalton region tells Doug Ford government to ‘get the lead out of our schools’
The motion asks the province to “put the health and safety of students first."
View ArticleHalton calls for new product allocation at Oakville Ford plant
With more than 600 layoffs being announced this year at Ford’s Oakville assembly plant, Halton is urging the company to find something new for the local facility to produce.
View Article‘You can’t mess with our greenbelt’: Halton tells Doug Ford government to...
Motion encourages province to focus spending on transit and high-speed rail.
View Article5 things to know about how growth is paid for in Halton
Regional council has approved a major development financing plan and servicing for almost 20,000 new homes across Halton.
View ArticleHalton Hills sets lowest levy increase in nearly 2 decades
On Monday, the Town of Halton Hills’ budget committee approved the 2020 budget. Included in the budget was the lowest tax levy increase since 2001, at 3.1 per cent.
View Article'It's not our fault': Why Halton Regional Police are asking for a lot more...
Halton Regional Police Service is looking to increase their budget for 2020 to meet increased demands from provincial downloading.
View ArticleHere’s what the Halton budget approval and tax increase mean for you
Local residents will be paying a bit more on the regional portion of their tax bill next year.
View Article'To continue to opt out is a form of denial': Wasaga Beach still says no to...
Wasaga Beach will stay closed to retail cannabis stores —— for now.
View ArticleHere's what's on the horizon for Halton Hills in 2020
Mayor Rick Bonnette spoke to theifp.ca about a few of the projects on council’s collective mind for 2020.
View ArticleOntarians aren’t happy with cannabis access, but Caledon not opting in, yet
“At the present time there are no plans to opt in to the province’s retail sales framework,” said Caledon Mayor Allan Thompson.
View ArticleActon Library could be getting funding for a reading deck
The Acton Library could be getting the reading deck originally planned for the facility. The original architectural plans for the Acton Branch Library, drawn in 2009, included plans for a reading deck.
View ArticleThis Georgetown bridge is getting a facelift
A construction company has been selected for the rehabilitation of the Main Street North Bridge over the CN railway. The tender was awarded to the lowest bidder, Torbridge Construction, from Toronto,...
View Article‘Complicated and costly’: Halton weighs in on public health overhaul
The Region is urging the Ford government to leave Halton’s health department alone.
View ArticleHow do I make my voice heard at Halton Hills Town Hall?
A guide to having your issues addressed through the municipal government system.
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