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    • CAO Announces Staff Changes to Key Positions
    • Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville form Halton Mayors Recovery Coordination Group
    • Public Art Banners Lift Spirits
    • Town Cracks Down on Litter of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • Virtual Town Hall Thursday at 6 p.m.
    • Town Establishes Economic Support and Recovery Task Force to Continue to Support Local Businesses
    • COVID-19 Response Continues with Park Amenities and Parking Lot Closures
    • Town Places Part-Time Staff on Declared Emergency Leave
    • Town Extends Recreation Program Cancellations and Facility Closures
    • Town to Hold COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall
    • Town Waiving Fees for Monthly Municipal Parking Lot Permits
    • Halton Regional Police and Halton Hills By-Law to Enforce Emergency Orders Declared by Province
    • Outdoor Amenities Closed Following Ontario's Extended Emergency Order
    • Town Continues to Assist Local Businesses and Encourages Cooperation Between Landlords and Tenants
    • Town Waiving ActiVan Service Fees and Increasing Safety Measures to Protect Riders and Staff
    • Town Applauds Much Needed Emergency Relief Coming for Small and Medium Sized Businesses
    • More COVID-19 Impacts on Parks and Fire Bans
    • Victoria Day Fireworks
    • Town, Chamber of Commerce and BIAs Reach Common Interpretation for Retail Operations
    • Town Continues to Attract Investment and Jobs to the Premier Gateway
    • Annual Road Maintenance Program Continues
    • Town calls on Provincial and Federal Governments to Aid Businesses
    • Summer Programs Cancelled as Precautionary Measure to COVID-19
    • Mayor Recognizes Death of George Floyd; Urges Community to Display Canadian Flags
    • Mayor Supports Collective Call for Funding
    • Climate Change Response Gets Town Charged Up
    • New Tourism Website Supports Economic Recovery
    • Mayor's Statement on Racism
    • Town & Canadian Heritage Offer Canada Day Activities
    • New E-services Available on Town Website
    • New Rainbow Crosswalk for Halton Hills Supports Diversity and Inclusion
    • Town Advises on Stage 3 Openings
    • Fairy Lake Dam Rehabilitation
    • COVID-19 Information
    • Town Implements New COVID-19 Screening Protocol
    • Road Closure at Tenth Line Slope
    • Mayor Pleased with Over $1.4 M Provincial Funding
    • Shop Local Campaign Encourages Residents to Support Halton Hills' Businesses
    • Online Registration Required for Fall Recreation Programs
    • Town Hall Re-opens After Labour Day with Reduced Hours
    • Age for Youth Taxi Script Changes to Support More Young People
    • Regular Parking Enforcement Operations Resume
    • First Climate Change Adaptation Plan
    • Town Launches Digital Service Squad to Help Small Businesses
    • New Exhibition at the Cultural Centre
    • Halton Hills’ First Rainbow Crosswalk Unveiled in Downtown Georgetown
    • Get Creative with a Full Month of Culture Days in Halton Hills
    • Fire Chief Olivieri Retires Following Lengthy Career
    • Serve Up Fire Safety in the Kitchen!™ Fire Prevention Week 2020: October 4 - 10
    • McGibbon Hotel Project Resurrected
    • Enbridge Gas helps HH Fire Department Reduce Fire and Carbon Monoxide Deaths through Project Zero
    • Halton Hills Fire Department Part-time Firefighter Recruitment Drive
    • Bill Andrews Appointed as Commissioner of Transportation & Public Works
    • Al Fresco in the Hills Program Extends Temporary Patios with Added Warming Options
    • Town Changes to Indoor Sports and Fitness in Response to COVID-19
    • Town Launches New Initiative re: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism
    • Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week, November 1-7 Beat the Silent Killer: Prevent CO in Your Home
    • Town Prepares for Winter Control
    • COVID-19 Red Level Means Additional Restrictions
    • New Climate Change Exhibition at the Helson Gallery
    • Mayor Says All Welcome But Stay Home if You Can
    • Town Awarded for Energy Efficient Actions at Mayors’ Megawatt Challenge Forum 2020
    • Mayor’s Christmas Message: ‘Please Stay Home!’
    • Trolleybus Urban Development Inc. Receives Community Improvement Grant
    • Mayor Bonnette Appeals to the Province for Increased Support for Businesses in Halton Hills
    • Mayor Encourages Hope & Unity with a Leave-the-Lights on Challenge
    • Mayor's Statement re: Halton Police Chief Travel
    • Town Welcomes New Fire Chief
    • Town Seeking Community Members for Public Art Advisory Board
    • Local Municipalities and Conservation Halton Launch Joint Winter Water Safety Campaign
    • Town Joins Coalition of Inclusive Municipalities
    • Town Advocates for Improvements to Sick Pay Policies
    • Town Seeks Renewed Funding to Support Businesses
    • Halton Mayors Outline COVID-19 Relief Measures and Priorities for Federal and Provincial Governments
    • New Five-Year Economic Development and Tourism Strategy Supports Prosperity & Investment
    • Learn More About Affordable Housing at March 4th Virtual Open House
    • Maple Avenue Roadway Improvements this Spring
    • New Business Concierge Program Supports Major Investments
    • Town awarded Federation of Canadian Municipalities grant for Retrofit Halton Hills pilot program
    • Queen Street in Acton slated for reconstruction this spring
    • Al Fresco in the Hills Outdoor Dining Program Re-launched
    • Town Introduces One-Time Extension for Preauthorized Payment Plan
    • Celebrate Earth Week 2021 in Halton Hills
    • Residents Invited to Share Stories of Volunteerism
    • Putting the Brakes on Enforcement
    • Emergency Preparedness Week May 2-8
    • New President & CEO for Halton Hills Hydro
    • Town of Halton Hills Celebrates Indigenous History Month
    • Mayor’s Statement Re: Residential School Site Tragedy
    • Town teams up with MagnusCards™ to support residents with cognitive and intellectual disabilities
    • Climate Change Investment Fund Invites Applicants
    • Canada Day Fireworks
    • Mayor’s Statement Re: Discovery of Hundreds of Remains at Residential School Site
    • Cultural Centre Plaza Officially Opens
    • Trafalgar Sports Park “Field of Dreams” Diamonds Ready for Use
    • Helson Gallery Reopens With New Exhibitions
    • Town Focused on Recovery with Launch of Economic Recovery and Resiliency Plan
    • Halton Hills Receives a Second Round of Digital Main Street Funding to Help More Small Businesses
    • Halton Hills Mayor Supports Vaccination Passport
    • Shop Local Campaign Encourages Local Spending to Support Businesses
    • Free event provides information on electric vehicles and new Ivy Level 2 Chargers
    • Proof of Vaccination Required at Recreation Facilities As Directed by Provincial Health Order
    • Mayor Supports Joint Statement Thanking Frontline Workers and Condemning Harassment by Protestors
    • New Exhibitions at the Helson Gallery
    • Get Creative with Culture Days this Fall!
    • Town of Halton Hills Releases Employee Vaccination Policy
    • Mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with Reflection and Self-education
    • Park Dedicated to Life and Legacy of Henry Thomas Shepherd MBE
    • “Unfair Burden” Prompts Advocacy to Province on Insurance Premiums
    • Town Celebrates Small Business Week with Two Exciting Initiatives
    • Acton Youth Centre Ready to Serve Local Youth
    • McGibbon Condominium Report Coming to Town Council
    • Halton Hills Recognizes Treaties Recognition Week
    • Notice of Staff Change
    • Memorial Golf Tournament Supports Acton Youth Centre
    • Town Council Appoints Chris Mills to CAO Position
    • Town Approves Low Carbon Transition Strategy
    • Town launches MagnusCards™ for Recreation & Parks
    • Town Prepares for Winter Control 2021
    • Town Announces Improvements to Specialized Transit Services
    • Halton Hills Receives Recognition for Culture Days Creativity
    • New Mexican Restaurant Receives Façade Improvement Grant
    • 2022 Budget Receives Council Approval
    • Council Motion Seeks Expediency from Chief Justice in Addressing Court Matters
    • Mayor Asks Residents to ‘Keep it Local’
    • Mayor Calls on Premier to Issue Immediate Financial Support to Businesses
    • Town Parks and Trails Open for Winter Use 2022
    • Laura Lancaster Appointed Commissioner of Corporate Services
    • Halton Hills Launches Community Partnership Program Applications Now Open
    • Discover Black History Month Programs
    • Halton Hills Requests Temporary Moratorium on Gravel Pit Licenses Pending Consultation & Review
    • ROADS 2022 Resurfacing Program Focuses on Ward 3
    • New Exhibitions at the Helson Gallery and Cultural Centre
    • Mayor, Town Council Congratulate Local Olympians
    • Halton Hills Council Resolution Supports Ukraine
    • Town Launches New Economic Development Website
    • Cheques Presented to Local Food Banks
    • Guelph Street Improvements part of ROADS 2022 program