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  • BWG Proclaims International Women's Day 2026

    International Women's Day

    March 8, 2026

    WHEREAS: International Women’s Day is recognized and celebrated annually around the world on March 8; and

    WHEREAS: The International Women's Day 2026 campaign theme is "Give to Gain", that highlights the power of reciprocity: when individuals, organizations and communities invest in women, opportunities expand, systems strengthen and societies thrive. Giving is not a loss – it is intentional multiplication.

  • Notice of Sidewalk Closure -Frederick St

    Sidewalk Closure – Frederick Street (Moore Street to Barrie Street)

    Residents are advised that the sidewalk on Frederick Street between Moore Street and Barrie Street is temporarily closed while construction takes place to install a new sidewalk in the area.

    Work is currently underway and the sidewalk closure is expected to remain in place through the weekend until Monday, March 9.

  • Notice: March 4, 2026 - 4123 Line 2

    Notice of Complete Applications and
    Public Meeting on Proposed Zoning By-law Amendment

    Pursuant to Sections 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.

  • Notice: 123 Holland Street Concrete Work

    WHAT: Concrete work at the Holland Haus development is scheduled to be completed on March 4, 2026. This activity involves a concrete pour followed by finishing operations.

  • BWG Proclaims #ITSTARTS Month 2026

    #ITSTARTS Month

    March, 2026

    WHEREAS: Inclusion, acceptance, and equity are important approaches to the diversity of residents living in any community, especially in our growing community; and

    WHEREAS: March 21 is recognized as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; and

    WHEREAS: The Simcoe County Local Immigration Partnership (SCLIP) is a community partnership focused on the development of settlement strategies for newcomers. These strategies bring together and support.

  • International Wheelchair Day

    International Wheelchair Day Proclamation

    WHEREAS, International Wheelchair Day is observed annually on March 1 to celebrate the positive impact wheelchairs have on the lives of people with mobility disabilities, supporting independence, dignity, and full participation in community life; and

    WHEREAS, wheelchairs are essential tools that enable access to education, employment, recreation, and civic engagement within the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury; and

    WHEREAS, recognizing International..

  • Rare Disease Day 2026

    Rare Disease Day

    February 28, 2026

    WHEREAS: approximately 1 in 12 Canadians—many of whom are children—are affected by one of over 7,000 identified rare diseases; and

    WHEREAS: these individuals, along with their families and caregivers, often face significant challenges, including delayed diagnoses, limited treatment options, and a lack of accessible support resources; and

    WHEREAS: 300 million people worldwide live with a rare disease, yet many conditions remain undiagnosed for years due to limited..

  • Bradford/Bond Head 2025 Drinking Water System Annual Report
    The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury (BWG) is pleased to announce that, in accordance with Section 11 of Ontario Regulation 170/03: Drinking Water Systems, the 2025 Annual Report is now available for review. This report provides an overview of the operation of the drinking water system and includes the results of water quality testing conducted throughout the year.
  • Holland River Bridge Rehabilitation - February Update

    Holland River Bridge Rehabilitation - February Update

    Please read the copied notice below or click Feb 26, 2026

  • BWG Proclaims Pink Shirt Day

    PINK SHIRT DAY

    WHEREAS: Pink Shirt Day began in Canada as a powerful reminder that small acts of kindness can create meaningful change, and has since grown into a national movement promoting respect, empathy, and inclusion; and

    WHEREAS: bullying in all its forms—whether in person or online—can have lasting impacts on individuals, families, and communities, affecting mental health, well-being, and a sense of belonging; and

    WHEREAS: everyone deserves to feel safe, valued, and respected at school, at..

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