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Town of Stouffville Invites Public to Shape the 2026 Budget

19 hours ago

The Town of Stouffville is inviting all residents and local stakeholders to actively participate in shaping the 2026 municipal budget through a multi-stage public engagement campaign that prioritizes transparency, collaboration, and community impact. An interactive online budget tool will launch this summer to allow residents to explore trade-offs and help prioritize municipal services. In addition, Mayor Lovatt will host a town hall in September to further discuss budget priorities, answer questions, and engage directly with residents on key community needs.

Bear Sightings: What To Do If You Encounter A Bear

June 27, 2025

Bears have been spotted recently near populated areas in Stouffville. Bears want to avoid humans. Most encounters are not aggressive and attacks are rare. But if you feel a bear poses an immediate threat to your personal safety or the safety of others, call 911 or local police. 

Canada Day Fun & Holiday Hours

June 24, 2025

Join in the fun throughout the holiday weekend with drop-in programs and events! Town facilities will have modified hours on the Canada Day Holiday

Town of Stouffville Unveils New Neighbourhood Park

June 19, 2025

The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville officially opened Sugar Maple Park at 401 Baker Hill Boulevard today. Featuring inclusive play areas, sports courts, and scenic green space, the park was designed with community input and accessibility in mind.

NOTICE: Temporary Water Shut-off to your Property

June 17, 2025

As part of Edward Street reconstruction, water service will be temporarily shut off from Sunday, June 22 at 9:00 p.m. to Monday, June 23 at 6:00 a.m. Residents and businesses are advised to prepare by storing water in advance and taking precautions to prevent flooding.

June is Recreation and Parks Month in Stouffville!

June 01, 2025

The Town of Stouffville is proud to celebrate June as Recreation and Parks Month. JRPM is a province-wide initiative promoting recreation and parks’ benefits for physical, social and environmental health. Throughout the month, we’ll spotlight the different ways our parks, facilities and recreation programs help keep Stouffville active, connected and thriving.

New Public Mural Coming to Downtown Stouffville

May 30, 2025

A vibrant new mural is underway in Downtown Stouffville, celebrating our community’s deep roots, diverse cultures, and shared future through bold imagery and the symbolic Tree of Life. Created by local artist and educator Colin Whitebread, the piece invites reflection on unity, heritage, and connection. To ensure safety during the mural's creation, Church Street (southbound from Main to Commercial) will be closed from May 28 to July 4.

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