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    Town of BWG Publishes a New Online Applicant Tracking System

    Interested candidates can officially apply for job opportunities with BWG using the Town’s new Applicant Tracking System (ATS).

    BWG’s Human Resources division is thrilled to formally launch a streamlined recruitment process using its new ATS, a secure online portal for anyone wishing to apply for a job with the Town of BWG, track the recruitment process for jobs applied to, and subscribe to receive career alerts directly to your inbox for a tailored experience.

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    Town of BWG Launches Survey to Support 2031 Transit Plan

    Help shape the future of local transit by participating in our online survey now through Sunday, February 11th.

    In partnership with transit consultant, “Left Turn Right Turn,” the Town of BWG’s Transportation Division is developing a 2031 Transit Plan that will pave the way for the future of BWG Transit.

  • BWG Calls on Legislature’s Standing Committee to Reform Simcoe County Governance

    The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury’s working group on regional governance reform, once again presented to the Ontario Legislature’s Standing Committee on Heritage, Infrastructure and Cultural Policy, earlier today.

    During its presentation to the committee, Bradford West Gwillimbury’s (BWG’s) representatives stressed the need for:

    • ensuring a fair democratic representation for all member municipalities;
    • implementing structures and practices that deliver efficient decision-making and good.
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    Bradford West Gwillimbury Celebrates Hockey Day

    A celebration of community hockey returns to Bradford West Gwillimbury on Saturday, February 3, at our 15th Annual Hockey Day in BWG.

    Join us at Bud Brown Park in Bond Head, from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm, as the BWG Minor Hockey Association’s  U7 teams compete  in a day of outdoor ice fun.

  • 2024 Budget Update

    Town of BWG Council Delivers a 2024 Budget that Supports Strategic Priorities and Prepares for Future Growth

    After two days of thoughtful deliberation, Town of BWG Council is one step closer to adopting the 2024 budget.

    “Our municipal budget is a matter that Council takes very seriously.

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    Have Your Say on Guiding the Future of Events in BWG

    The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury is developing its very first Event Strategy to guide events over the next 10 years. 

    Events bring significant benefits to the community of Bradford West Gwillimbury.

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    Annual Winter Parking Restrictions and Toys for Tickets Campaign

    Winter Parking Restrictions and Toys for Tickets are fast approaching!

    It’s that time of year again! Each year, from December 1 to April 1, winter parking restrictions are in effect – prohibiting on-street parking (between 2:00 - 6:00 am) on BWG roadways.

    Toys for Tickets

    If you get a parking ticket from the Town of BWG between December 1-14 for overnight on-street parking, you can “pay” your ticket through the Town’s Toys for Tickets campaign.

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    Notice of Public Open House - Highway 11 Corridor Study

    Notice of Public Open House - Highway 11 Corridor Study 

    The Township of King invites you to attend a Public Open House on the Highway 11 Corridor Study. The purpose of the Study is to develop an implementing land use framework (policies and zoning) for lands within the Study Area.
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    It's SNOW Much Fun in BWG
    Celebrate the winter season with the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury’s Snow Much Fun event on Friday, December 1, 2023 from 6:00-8:30pm at the BWG Leisure Centre at 471 West Park Ave.  

    The event begins at 6:00pm with a tree lighting ceremony outside the BWG Leisure Centre in Sunshine Square.

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    Town’s Enforcement Division Introducing Administrative Monetary Penalty System

    Town’s Enforcement Division Introducing the Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS) for Penalty Notices

    The Town is moving to the Administrative Penalty System (AMPS) for the administration and adjudication of parking tickets, effective November 8, 2023.

    AMPS is an efficient and user-friendly system that allows the Town’s Enforcement Division to administer and deal with the escalation of Penalty Notices (formerly parking tickets) internally.

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