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Fewer ice surfaces still on the table for Grey Highlands

Fewer ice surfaces still on the table for Grey Highlands

Narrow council vote confirms decision to look at future options that may include fewer arenas
Grey Highlands council defers Markdale splash pad decision

Grey Highlands council defers Markdale splash pad decision

With a splash pad considered for King Edward Park in Markdale, but council is waiting for more information before moving forward with it
Feversham volunteers stick up for 'beloved' local park

Feversham volunteers stick up for 'beloved' local park

'Our primary objective is: keep it free, keep it open use - spontaneous use,' says volunteer
TBM council votes for tighter short-term rental rules

TBM council votes for tighter short-term rental rules

The Blue Mountains will no longer permit any STAs outside the exception area, once amendment is approved by Grey County
Pension plan for TBM councillors deferred

Pension plan for TBM councillors deferred

Councillor says a pension plan could help recruit future council members at different ages and stages in life
TBM council approves bump up for parking lot paving project

TBM council approves bump up for parking lot paving project

Town discovered significant underground work was required during the parking lot upgrade project
TBM garbage collection costs up more than 50% in new contract

TBM garbage collection costs up more than 50% in new contract

Garbage collection increase on its own represents 3.79 per cent tax increase in 2024
Residents tell Grey Highlands council to keep arenas open

Residents tell Grey Highlands council to keep arenas open

Possible arena closures front of mind for residents at packed house for town hall meeting
Events for Life asks TBM for land to build permanent home

Events for Life asks TBM for land to build permanent home

Events for Life provides support to adults with intellectual disabilities and operates a successful day program and runs the cafe at Beaver Valley Community Centre, they operate out of two shared locations
TBM will keep its Facebook page comment free

TBM will keep its Facebook page comment free

Up for review on the one-year anniversary of the page, staff recommended keeping the status quo for the town page by leaving the comment section closed, council supported the idea