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  • Council To Lobby For Schools In Milton at AMO Conference

    Milton politicians to fight for education dollars at AMO conference Mayor Gord Krantz and eight councillors will be lobbying provincial ministers to invest in Milton’s education at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conference next month in Ottawa. On the heels of a unanimously-passed motion last month that calls on the provincial government to…

  • Lowes Distribution Centre Opens Up In Milton

    Here we grow again!   Here is the link to the story in the Milton Canadian Champion!  Great news for the Greater Milton Area (GMA)! Halton Region and the Town of Milton welcome Lowe’s Canada’s Distribution Centre Halton Region and the Town of Milton were on hand for a groundbreaking ceremony yesterday to celebrate the start…

  • Saturday Transit Pilot Project On Hold…For Now

    New bus routes on the way – But Saturday busing proposal rejected  Two new bus routes are coming to Milton, but Saturday is still not on the schedule. On Monday night, town councillors approved a series of recommendations establishing new parking regulations around the GO station and new bus routes in the Scott, Harrison and…

  • Milton Town Council Meeting July 16, 2012

    The next meeting of Milton Town Council is on Monday July 16, 2012 starting at 7pm at Milton Town Hall. The governing body of the Town of Milton is Town Council, consisting of the Mayor and 10 Councillors who represent Milton’s eight wards.  Milton residents elect members of Council for a four-year term of office.  You can…

  • Construction on Louis St Laurent Coming

    The Region of Halton has notified the Town of Milton that construction of 750 mm watermain installation from Reg Road 25 (Bronte Rd) to Fourth Line along Louis St Laurent. The contractor is The Cannington Group and the expected start date was June 27th but will being very soon.  The expected completion date is December…

  • Letters to Champion Regarding Council Pay Increase Approved

    As it was recently reported in the Milton Canadian Champion (sorry the online version of the article isn’t up) Milton Town Council approved a salary increase.  You can find out some of the details here so I don’t have to rehash the whole argument.  It’s essentially like this.  Council approved a citizen’s based committee to…