There seems to be a different tune coming out of the mayor’s office
these days, with taxes up sharply to pay for an expanded overhead.
Response to council’s plan to ask residents about the service will
depend on the amount of snow, personal energy levels and – eventually –
just how much of the lawn gets ripped up.
While cost-cutting is a definite necessity, the township is missing the much bigger – and costlier – target in looking for ways to put its budget on a diet.
Going through its first full budget process, new Woolwich councillors seem to have discovered change that benefits taxpayers is a whole lot easier to talk about when you’re on the outside looking in.
If the biggest worry is the state of the weather, the year is off to a
pretty good start in these parts … though you’d never guess it.
While trekking around the globe, Santa makes it a special point to spend some relaxing time with this area’s homemade goodies … and its favourite source for news.
A host of fee increases, including ones proposed for sports facilities, has the township looking a whole lot like the Grinch when his heart was still two sizes too small.
With the year winding down, residents will have a lot to say about whether councillors deserve presents or a lump of coal in their stockings come Christmas morning.
When it comes to traffic and parking problems at John Mahood, there’s
plenty of blame but not much in the way of solutions at this point.
Realizing that it’s not always true that good fences make good neighbours,
Woolwich opts to look at coming up with a bylaw governing fences.



















