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Grey County staff will nudge municipal treasurers to better publicize a little-used tax-relief program for low-income seniors and disabled people. There have been just four qualifying applications to the program created last year, which rebates county, lower-tier municipal and education property tax increases up to $500. Total tax relief granted to date is $146.71 — […]
Grey County begins road construction for the season
Motorists are being asked to plan their routes and give themselves extra time
Proposed Sauble Beach lakeshore hotel nears construction phase
At Tuesday’s South Bruce Peninsula council meeting, a proposed $6.5-million four-storey luxury hotel with 21 rooms and a ground-floor cafe on Sauble Beach’s Lakeshore Boulevard inched closer to shovels in the ground. Council carried a motion directing the necessary bylaw authorizing the mayor and clerk to enter into a site plan control agreement with Lakeshore […]
Georgian Bluffs proposing changes to water billing structure
Georgian Bluffs is looking at moving its drinking water billing structure to a pay-per-usage approach from its current lump sum system beginning next year. On Nov. 3, council directed staff to prepare a report on the implementation of a charge-per-usage water billing system for its water systems. The direction came after the municipality held a […]
Owen Sound, Grey County looking at ride-sharing services
City staff have begun to look at the pros and cons of ride-sharing services like Uber and others. Owen Sound council on Monday endorsed a report from its community and business development manager, Paul McGrath, to allow staff to conduct further research and engage stakeholders before any ride-sharing service might be provided in Owen Sound. […]
Change ‘can be a good thing’ Southgate’s new mayor says
Brian Milne will move up to the mayor’s chair in Southgate Township in the coming council term with determination to manage the community’s “supercharged” growth. Milne, currently deputy-mayor, said the pandemic was the supercharger that accelerated new home construction in Dundalk, which has strained local abilities to keep up. “Everybody’s scared of change and that’s […]