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Notice of Complete Application and Public Meeting for a Proposed Zoning By-law AmendmentPursuant to Section 34 of the
Planning Act, R.S.Nov 06, 2023
Notice of Traffic Lights Service DisruptionPlease be advised that Hydro One is planning an outage which will effect Traffic Lights at the intersection of Line 6 and Sideroad 5 will not be operating on Sunday November 5th, 2023 from 7:00pm – 10:00pm.
To help navigate during that time Police will be conducting traffic control on site.
Nov 03, 2023
Town of BWG Recognizes Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week 2023Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week runs November 1-7 and BWG Fire & Emergency Services is reminding everyone to recognize the health risks and danger CO poses by providing tips, suggestions, and advice on how to protect your family and stay safe
Each year, communities across Ontario recognize CO Awareness Week to promote the use of CO alarms and to educate Ontarians about CO including how to prevent exposure, the health hazards of CO poisoning, and what to do in the event of a CO leak.
“Having a.Nov 03, 2023
Work Notice of Railway Switch Replacement near Dissette St and Industrial RdNovember 2-6, 2023
(10:00 p.m.Nov 02, 2023
BWG Welcomes New Community FridgeThe Town of BWG is thrilled to announce the Bradford Community Fridge!
Sponsored by Gwillimdale Farms, in partnership with The Helping Hand Food Bank, and with support from the BWG Public Library and the Town, the Bradford Community Fridge was officially opened to the public on Thursday afternoon, during a grand opening ceremony!
Located outside of the BWG Public Library and Cultural Centre, the Community Fridge is a pivotal project focused on strong community support and enhancing food..
Oct 26, 2023
Notice of Municipal Decision Line 13 Cemetery ApplicationFuneral, Burial and Cremation Services Act, 2002 [Sections 84 and 85]
Request for Establishment of a New Cemetery
Location: 3369 Line 13, Bradford West Gwillimbury
Owner: Vincenzo Gagliardi
TAKE NOTICE that on October 17, 2023, Council of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury refused the approval for the establishment of a cemetery at 3369 Line 13 determining the proposal was not in the interest of the public.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the applicant, Registrar or any person with an interest.
Oct 26, 2023
Connected: BWG's New Digital PublicationFall 2023 Edition Now Available
The Town of BWG is thrilled to introduce Connected, a new quarterly digital publication covering town-wide activities including project news and updates, ward updates, upcoming events and campaigns, and other seasonal stories.
Connected offers residents a unique and interactive in-depth look into happenings around town, with engaging content, graphics, videos, and more!
Our Fall 2023 edition covers:
- Ward Updates
- Advisory Committee Updates
- Park Upgrades
- Project Updates,.
Oct 19, 2023
Notice of Fall Hydrant Flushing for 2023Notice of Fall Hydrant Flushing in the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury.
Please be advised that the BWG Water department will begin Fall Hydrant Flushing for all streets in Bradford West Gwillimbury beginning on Sunday, October 15.Oct 18, 2023
BWG Proclaims Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day 2023Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day
October 15, 2023
WHEREAS: October is recognized worldwide, across Canada, and within our province as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month; and
WHEREAS: During the month, we take time to honor and remember those who have lost a child during pregnancy or in infancy; andWHEREAS: Losing a child in pregnancy or infancy is an unspeakable grief and many are left feeling alone and unsupported. It is our intention to raise awareness and to support those who grieve.
Oct 15, 2023
BWG Proclaims National Day for Truth and ReconciliationNational Day for Truth and Reconciliation
September 30, 2023
WHEREAS: The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day is observed annually on September 30th, to educate and remind Canadians about the history of Residential Schools; and
WHEREAS: From the opening of the first schools in the 1830s until the last school closed in 1996, approximately 150,000 Inuit, Métis and First Nation children were forcibly removed from their homes and sent to over 130 institutions to..
Sep 30, 2023
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