ERIN – The town’s wastewater treatment plant was one of the topics of conversation at the Erin Mayor’s Breakfast Friday morning.
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Half of Erin’s paved roads in good shape; half in poor condition: report
ERIN – A recent study examining the condition of the Town of Erin’s paved roads found the number of roads identified to be in good condition was roughly the same number as those identified in poor condition.
Erin council awards $496,000 contract to replace aging culvert
ERIN – Council here has approved the replacement of an aging culvert for nearly half a million dollars. On April 14 council directed staff to accept a $496,354 (including HST) bid for the Sideroad 24 culvert from South Shore Contracting.
Kitras running for New Blue party in provincial election
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Councillor Stephen Kitras is throwing his hat into the provincial election as he announced on April 14 he’s running for the Wellington-Halton Hills seat as the candidate for the New Blue Party of Ontario.
Developer proposes 332-unit residential subdivision in Hillsburgh
ERIN – Town council here is reviewing a development proposal that would see an additional 332 residential units in Hillsburgh. The site is 40.4 hectares (99.83 acres) in size, with frontage of approximately 450m along Trafalgar Road, the report noted.
Easter Bunny Brunch held in Erin
Bunny Brunch – With Easter right around the corner, the Easter Bunny Brunch was back in Erin on…
Student wins first place in Legion Remembrance Day Poster and Literary Contest
Legion winner – St. John Brebeuf Catholic School Grade 7 student Aiden Strong recently won first…
EWFHT offers free virtual workshops
ERIN – The East Wellington Family Health Team has a number of free virtual workshops coming up…
Longtime Legion member named Erin’s Citizen of the Year
ERIN – Longtime Erin Legion member Doug Kirkwood has been named the Town of Erin’s Citizen of the Year. As part of the town’s annual Shamrock Awards, Kirkwood was selected from a pool of 47 nominees. The award honours those who have made a significant contribution to the community during 2020-21.
Public health adds COVID-19 vaccine clinics for fourth doses
WELLINGTON COUNTY – WDGPH announced on April 6 that it has expanded eligibility for fourth doses (second boosters) to include adults aged 60 and over and First Nation, Inuit and Métis individuals and their non-Indigenous household members aged 18 and over.
