A developer who’s seeking to build 829 housing units on land across from Georgian College told city council Monday he’ll make housing there “as economical as possible” but he’s never seen construction costs soar like they continue to. Read More
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Unable to recover from dwindling membership and the fallout of COVID-19, a historic church in downtown St. Thomas has been forced to close. Centre Street Baptist Church will hold its final service in early September before selling its 19th-century building to a new congregation, a decision that hasn’t been easy for some of its longest-standing […]
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North Huron approves lease agreement for museum at old train station property
The lease agreement is in place until December 31st, 2040.
Information session planned on condition of Southampton’s Fairy Lake
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