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TBM council raises alarm bells about 'more homes' bill

TBM council raises alarm bells about 'more homes' bill

One of the proposals in the province's Bill 23 is to eliminate development charges paid to a municipality for a home at 80% market value, in TBM that's $1 million home, says councillor
Meaford winery proposal concerns TBM mayor

Meaford winery proposal concerns TBM mayor

TBM mayor raises traffic concerns about upgrades for townline
Thornbury BIA board needs new members

Thornbury BIA board needs new members

Recruitment underway, town staff preparing business case for shared full-time staff member between BIA and town
Grey County employers asked for feedback for EmployerOne survey

Grey County employers asked for feedback for EmployerOne survey

The survey is for all employers — with at least one employee — in Bruce, Grey, Huron, and Perth counties
TBM needs volunteers for local committees

TBM needs volunteers for local committees

Board/committee appointments are for the 2022-26 term of council
TBM council wants affordable units at Lora Bay

TBM council wants affordable units at Lora Bay

Lora Bay developers ask for extension for final phase approval, but council wants strings attached
New Grey Highlands council eager to get to table

New Grey Highlands council eager to get to table

Four incumbents and three newcomers will make up the new Grey Highlands council
Events for Life running cafe at Thornbury arena

Events for Life running cafe at Thornbury arena

Events for Life offers day programs for people with special needs from The Blue Mountains, Meaford, and Collingwood area, which now includes work experience at the cafe
TBM council rejects development plan without affordable housing

TBM council rejects development plan without affordable housing

Council rejects approval of rezoning until affordable units are discussed for proposed Craigleith development
Striking education workers picket at MPP Byers’ office

Striking education workers picket at MPP Byers’ office

Striking education workers received plenty of support for drivers passing by in Owen Sound