ABERFOYLE – Puslinch councillors hope Premier Doug Ford will reconsider his stated intention to scrap automated speed enforcement cameras in the province because the program is working here, they say.
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No objections to residential development at Puslinch public meeting
PUSLINCH – Now that the county has approved an official plan amendment request, parties involved with Phase 2 of the Audrey Meadows development hope to move the project forward with the township.
Double the speed limit
PUSLINCH – A 25-year-old Stoney Creek resident was caught driving more than twice the speed limit here.
Puslinch hot sauce business in Ontario Made Awards finals
ONTARIO – The fifth annual Ontario Made Awards finalists have been named – and a Puslinch-based hot sauce company, Lost in the Sauce, has made the cut.
Drunk driver off the road
PUSLINCH – An Erin woman has had her licence suspended for three months and vehicle impounded for a week after she was found driving drunk.
Puslinch residents to vote by mail in 2026 election
ABERFOYLE – Voters in Puslinch Township will receive their ballots by mail rather than vote at a polling station for the municipal election next fall.
Puslinch Township celebrates 175th anniversary
ABERFOYLE – An old school bell, discovered, saved and restored, has become a symbol for the history of Puslinch as the township celebrated its 175th anniversary on Oct. 4.
Puslinch council approves two projects for county’s housing development fund
ABERFOYLE – Other municipalities might have trouble spending $1 million on affordable housing projects. But Puslinch council was quick, at its Sept. 17 meeting, to approve $800,000 for the Village at Sunrise Farm proposal and another $200,000 to provide grants to residents who want to build ARUs.
Puslinch woman charged in crash that sent three to hospital
PUSLINCH – Emergency crews responded to the intersection of Sideroad 10 North and Laird Road West in Puslinch Township on Sept. 30 at about 9:30pm.
Puslinch approves site alteration application
ABERFOYLE – Puslinch council has approved its first site alteration application since creating a bylaw regulating the import of excess soil into the township.
