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Community Flag Raising & Special Library Event
The York Region Alliance of African Canadian Communities will host a flag-raising ceremony on February 3 at 11:00 AM at the Community Flag Pole (2 Park Drive) to honour Black History Month. Plus, on February 22 at 10:15 AM, the Stouffville Library will welcome Kesha Christie for an all-ages storytelling event celebrating African and Caribbean folktales.
Helping build more homes, faster in Whitchurch-Stouffville
The Government of Canada and the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville announced on January 28 that they reached an agreement to accelerate the construction of 225 homes over the next three years. This work will help spur the construction of 1,240 homes over the next decade. This agreement under the second round of the HAF, will provide over $8 million to eliminate barriers to building the housing we need, faster.
Downtown Revitalization Project Upcoming Open House
We invite you to attend the open house on Thursday, January 30, 2025, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM at Nineteen on the Park, 19 Civic Ave, Stouffville, to learn more about the Downtown Revitalization Project and share your input.
Memorial Park Skating Trail Grand Opening
Stouffville is excited to announce the grand opening of the Memorial Park Skating Trail during the Mayor and Council’s New Year’s Levee on Friday, January 10, 2025, featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a performance by the Stouffville Skating Club, and the first public skate on the new 275-metre refrigerated and accessible trail. Funded through a $5.57 million investment from federal, provincial, and municipal contributions, the trail promises to be a vibrant, year-round community hub for recreation and inclusivity.
Town of Stouffville Welcomes Mike Doyle as New Deputy Fire Chief
The Town of Stouffville is excited to welcome Mike Doyle as Deputy Fire Chief for Stouffville Fire and Emergency Services. With 24 years of experience, including leadership roles as Acting Fire Chief and Deputy Fire Chief, Doyle brings exceptional expertise and commitment. He officially begins on January 31, 2025.
Waste Collection Schedule Changes for Winter Holidays
As a result of the Christmas and New Year holidays, there are changes to Stouffville's waste collection schedule. If your regular pick-up is between Wednesday and Friday, your collection will take place one day later for both this week and next.
Stouffville Rises to #13 on "Canada's Most Livable Cities" List for 2024
The Town of Stouffville is proud to announce its significant rise in the rankings of Canada’s Most Livable Cities for 2024, as determined by The Globe and Mail. Climbing an impressive 66 spots from the previous year, Whitchurch-Stouffville now ranks as the 13th most livable city in Canada.
Town Offers Worry-free Parking this Holiday Season
The Town of Stouffville is lifting winter parking restrictions this holiday season from December 22 through January 2. During this time, residents and visitors will not require parking permits to park more than three-hours or overnight on town streets.
Stouffville Steps in to Save Santa's Mail!
The Canada Post strike won’t stop Santa from hearing from Stouffville’s little ones! The Town of Stouffville is on a special holiday mission to make sure every letter reaches the North Pole on time.
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