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Mayor and Council Hosting Town Halls to Hear Community Feedback

12 hours ago

Mayor and Council are organizing three Spring Town Hall meetings across the municipality’s six wards, offering residents a chance to engage directly with their local representatives. These meetings provide an opportunity for community members to ask questions, discuss important issues, and share feedback.

Significant Weather Event Declared – Freezing Rain Warning

12 hours ago

The Town of Stouffville has declared a Significant Weather Event, effective 4:00 p.m. on March 28, 2025, due to a Freezing Rain Warning issued by Environment Canada, with up to 10mm of ice accumulation expected. Roadways, sidewalks, multi-use paths, bicycle lanes, and laneways may become icy and slippery, and clearing efforts may take longer than usual—please use caution.

Notice of Complete Application and Public Meeting ZBA25.003

March 25, 2025

Public Meeting Notice: Proposed Zoning By-law Amendment (ZBA25.003) The Town is considering a Zoning By-law Amendment to permit an agricultural and land-based learning centre, as a satellite campus for Pickering College, at 17019 Woodbine Avenue. A Public Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, at 7:00 PM—in person or livestreamed at townofws.ca/cmlivestream—to invite public input.

Town Of Stouffville Launches Automated Speed Enforcement Program To Enhance Road Safety

March 14, 2025

Stouffville has launched its Community Safety Camera Program, using Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) to improve road safety in school and community safety zones. The program, active as of March 17, 2025, issues tickets through the Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS) without demerit points or insurance impacts, and revenue will support local safety initiatives.

York University and Stouffville to strategically collaborate on shared goals

March 10, 2025

Today, York University and the Town of Stouffville are formalizing years of collaboration and shared interests in building strong, healthy and vibrant communities by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU). The five-year MOU outlines areas where Stouffville and York can work together to benefit the community, as well as the university, its faculty and students through cooperation in various research, initiatives and projects which align with mutual goals.

Supporting Local Businesses in the Face of U.S. Tariffs

March 07, 2025

With the United States erratically threatening unpredictable tariffs on Canadian goods, the Town of Stouffville remains committed to supporting local businesses and encourages residents to do the same. Choosing to Buy Canadian – Shop Local is more important than ever.

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