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Council Approves 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets

March 02, 2023

Town Council approved Whitchurch-Stouffville’s first service-based budget on Wednesday, March 1. This multi-year budget includes the approval of the 2023 Operating Budget, totaling $67,443,950 and the Capital Budget of $26,776,000. Additionally, the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville’s Council approved a grant of $2,795,220 for the Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library and Latcham Art Centre.

Stouffville appoints interim Chief Administrative Officer

February 16, 2023

Stouffville Council has named Fire Chief Bill Snowball as the Town’s interim Chief Administrative Officer. Chief Snowball, who was recently recognized for 45 years of dedicated service by Council, steps in for Rob Adams who was dismissed yesterday from the position.

Stouffville Council Dismisses Chief Administrative Officer

February 15, 2023

During today’s meeting, Stouffville Council chose to dismiss Chief Administrative Officer Rob Adams. Adams was relieved of his duties effective immediately.  Adams joined the Town as CAO in May of 2019. “On behalf of Council and staff, I would like to thank Rob for his contributions to the municipality over the past four years,” said Mayor Iain Lovatt.  “We wish Rob continued success in his future endeavours.” Recruitment of a new Chief Administrative Officer will begin immediately according to Lovatt.  An interim replacement will be named in the coming days.

Educational panels installed at the Jean-Baptiste Lainé site

February 10, 2023

The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville has launched a pilot project at the Jean-Baptiste Lainé Site to provide users of the trail system with additional information about the late 16th to early 17th century ancestral Wendat village.

Toys for Tickets

December 01, 2022

The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville is helping make the holidays a little brighter for less fortunate families by allowing parking ticket payments to be made with a donation.

Barn Buddies Program

November 30, 2022

Calling all local barn, stable, winery, and garden centre owners! The Town is asking for your help to provide a good home for cats in need.

Road Safety Rules for the end of Daylight Saving Time

November 07, 2022

As the clocks changed this weekend, even though it’s only an hour difference it can still have a huge impact on your sleep cycle. Drowsiness behind the wheel is a leading cause of accidents, and studies have shown that the average number of collisions rises during evening rush hour in the 30 days following the time change. Make the switch safely with these road safety rules for Daylight Saving Time.

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