ERIN - Town officials say the municipality has paid almost $18,000 to its lawyers to fight an FOI request from the Advertiser for employee severance details.
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Erin plans 2% tax hike to boost infrastructure
ERIN - Town council is looking at a proposed tax increase of two per cent, most of which would be held in reserve for future projects.
New fees considered for Erin planning applications
ERIN - The first increase in planning fees since 2001 may soon be approved by Erin town council.
Portable real estate signs not welcome in Erin
ERIN - Portable signs that provide direction to properties for sale are no longer welcome on public land in Erin.
Erin hopes fairgrounds can be used as parkland
ERIN - The town will have discussions with the Erin Agricultural Society (EAS) about the possibility of allowing public access to the fairgrounds in Erin village when the site is not being used for specific events.
Hillsburgh Tree Lighting Nov. 30
HILLSBURGH - Two charitable causes will be supported at the annual tree lighting to be held at the downtown Hillsburgh parkette Nov. 30, from 5 to 8:30pm.
Public conference call on Erin budget
ERIN On Nov. 27, from 7- 8:00pm, the Town of Erin will host its first-ever Telephone Town Hall to answer questions regarding the 2020 Budget.
Erin aims to catch up on capital project spending
ERIN – Town council has approved a list of capital project priorities for the next four years.
Province plans to extend moratorium on water bottling permits until Oct. 1
TORONTO - Ontario is proposing to extend the province’s moratorium on new water bottling permits another nine months.
Annual Window Wonderland took over downtown Erin
ERIN - The holiday decor was revealed at downtown Erin shops during the annual Window Wonderland celebration, which included a visit by Santa and the tree lighting at McMillan Park.