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Gill and Smith Announce Expanded Connection to Natural Gas

October 25, 2021 Tilbury Times 1

By: Laura Steiner Natural gas services will be expanded to serve 103 homes and businesses in Cedar Springs, a rural area bordering Burlington, and Milton.  […]

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Petition Against Reid Rd Quarry Presented to Parm Gill’s Office

July 23, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Milton doesn’t want a quarry on Reid Sideroad in Campbellville.  The message was delivered by Action Milton to MPP Parm Gill’s office […]

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Milton Retirement Homes to Receive Funding for COVID-related expenses

March 17, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Milton Retirement homes are getting $135,700 in funding for additional protection against COVID-19.  The money comes from a $30 million overall investment […]

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Ontario Expanding Paramedicine Program to Halton LTC

February 18, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Ontario is expanding its Paramedicine program into Long-Term Care in Halton.The $5.4 million investment will establish the Community Paramedicine for Long-Term Care […]

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Ontario Increases Protection for Halton Long Term Care

February 7, 2021 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Long Term Care (LTC) homes in Halton are getting more money to help with COVID-19  prevention and containment efforts.  $756,400 will come […]

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Metrolinx Releases Initial Business Case for Potential Trafalgar Go Station

January 29, 2021 Tilbury Times 10

By: Laura Steiner Metrolinx has released its initial business case(IBC) for a second GO Station in Milton.  The potential location would be along Trafalgar Rd […]

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High Speed Internet Coming to Rural Milton

November 10, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Milton’s rural area will soon start seeing signs of high speed Internet.  The Provincial Centre for Excellence in Next Generation Networks (CENGN) […]

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Junior Achievement Central Ontario Inspires Youth in Milton

November 4, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

By: Laura Steiner Two years ago the Junior Achievement (JA) Central Ontario was given a $122,900 grant by the Ontario Trillium foundation (OTF) to expand […]

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Halton MPPs Announce Additional Beds for Halton Healthcare

October 30, 2020 Tilbury Times 0

Halton Healthcare will see approximately 52 hospital beds.  Milton MPP Parm Gill made the announcement together with other area MPP’s. “I would like to take […]

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