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Winter Parking By-Law

The amended winter parking by-law will go into effect on Monday, April 3rd, 2023.  Under this by-law, it is against the law to leave vehicles of any kind parked on public streets and roads overnight from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m, December 1 through April 1. Property owners are also reminded that it is against

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Waste Collection Reminders to Avoid Missed Collection

To help ensure collection crews remain healthy, all waste should be bagged and securely tied. Loose garbage bags or garbage bags in cans at the curb will not be collected if they are not tied. Maximum weight per bag is 50 lbs. As a reminder, ashes (i.e. cigarette butts, cigars, and fire pit ash) need

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Beacon

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The toilet is not a trash can!

ATTENTION!       The Toilet is NOT a Trash Can!   With the shortage of toilet paper and increased use of wipes or other products during the COVID 19 pandemic, please remember the toilet is not a trash can. Even if it states it is flushable, I assure you it is not, and will cause blockages of

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Public Information Sessions – Proposed Energy Storage Project

Communications | July 7, 2026 St. Clair Township is sharing the following public notice on behalf of NRStor: NRStor is proposing a liquid-air energy storage (LAES) project in St. Clair Township as part of the Independent Electricity System Operator’s (IESO) Long Lead-Time Request for Proposals (LLTR RFP). Residents are invited to attend one of two

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Understanding Discoloured Water

St. Clair Township would like to remind residents that their tap water may occasionally appear yellowish or rusty coloured. We would like to reassure residents that the water remains safe, and provide context on why this occurs, how to clear it, and our long-term plan to address it. Why Rusty Water Happens Sediment Buildup: Natural

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