- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Ray Botten was back at City Hall on Monday night. The poverty advocate and one time-mayoral candidate asked a question during public question period and accomplished what the senior management of four major service agencies in our city could not. Council unanimously, and publicly, asked for a report from staff on public washrooms.
Rob Leonard, long-time cook and host of Mom and Pop Eateries on RogersTV, posted the following on Facebook, and we shared it with our readers.
"We are now officially into the busiest time of year for restaurants particularly in the vacation areas.Many many reports of being understaffed forcing eateries to alter their hours or close completely.What happened? I'd like to hear from former hospitality workers ...
When I was a youngster, I thought fireworks were fantastic and I could hardly wait for the times when we would have them. As I've aged and am now aware of the damage caused to those who do not comprehend what is happening, how they panic and run and are injured, I have changed my position.
I would challenge any of you who want fireworks to stand in a field with animals ...
As Canada Day weekend approaches, please be aware that some City services will be operating on a holiday schedule.
Offices
City Hall will be closed on Friday, July 1, 2022. It will reopen on Monday, July 4 at 8:30 a.m. ...
On July 14, 2022, join Rob Voigt, Director of Development Services at the Meaford Hall in the Galleries from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., for a drop-in information and informal discussion about the Official Plan update.
The Development Services team would like to thank the citizens of Meaford for all their participation over these past months. “We have gained valuable insights from the community ...
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