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Milton Council Approves 2022 budget
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Milton Council Approves 2022 budget

December 7, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner. Local Journalism Initiative Milton Council has approved the Town’s 2022 budget.  The 7-2 decision came following three hours of discussion chaired by […]

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Residents to Appeal Durante Decision

August 11, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner/Local Journalism Initiative A group of concerned local residents are appealing a recent decision made by Milton Council to the Ontario Land Tribunal. […]

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Milton Council Approves Culture Plan

July 21, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Milton Council unanimously approved the Town’s first ever Cultural Plan: Here To Stay at its July 19 Council meeting .  Its approval […]

The GTA West Corridor and Milton Council’s Contradiction
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The GTA West Corridor and Milton Council’s Contradiction

July 15, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner The GTA West Corridor is the zombie project.  It was conceived in 2003, by the Harris-led Progressive Conservatives.  It was killed in […]

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Town of Milton Seeking input into 2022 Budget Priorities

July 5, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner The Town of Milton is seeking public input into their 2022 Capital and Operating Budget. The budget reflects the Council’s strategic vision […]

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Four Statutory Public Meetings on May 31 Milton Council agenda

May 6, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner There are four statutory public meetings on the agenda for the May 31, 2021 Milton Council meeting 0 Thompson Road: Developers Mazmi […]

Milton Moves To Request Region-Wide Temporary Mask Bylaw
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Milton Moves To Request Region-Wide Temporary Mask Bylaw

July 10, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner/ Editor Milton Town Council met July 9 in an emergency meeting to discuss a potential bylaw that would make wearing a non-medical […]

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Council votes 6-3 Against Second Legal Opinon On Reid Rd. Quarry

May 28, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Milton Council voted against getting a second legal opinion on imposing a Temporary Control Bylaw on the proposed quarry to be located […]

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