Community Living Huntsville will host its third annual Golf Fore Inclusion this Thursday (Sept. 26) to support housing initiatives. According to...
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The Town of Huntsville is investigating what it can do as a municipality to ensure much needed housing is built in the community. To address both the immediate need and those tied to continuing growth, the Town is conducting a housing Needs Assessment. Officials say the tool will document and review the housing situation in Huntsville and gain a common understanding of the need, demand and limitations of the exiting and projected housing supply. Mayor Nany Alcock says the challenge for municipalities is how to encourage a profit driven private sector development industry to include the construction of attainable rental and affordable housing in their business models. She says the survey's goal is to better understand the current housing landscape from all community members so they can consider barriers which may exist for housing. It's available on the town's website until Oct. 10th. The post Huntsville to conduct a housing Needs Assessment appeared first on My Muskoka Now.
Community Living Huntsville will host its third annual Golf Fore Inclusion this Thursday (Sept. 26) to support housing initiatives. According to...
The Sports Lab is hosting the 2024 First Responders Run this Saturday, Sept. 21. The run starts at 9:00 a.m. from the Huntsville Fire Station 1. Dr....
Hope Arises (Hope Arises) Project Inc. is holding a ceremony at Huntsville Town Hall to raise the National Truth and Reconciliation Survivor flag on...
Video surveillance cameras are coming to Huntsville’s River Mill Park. It comes after council unanimously voted for them during the Sept. 9...
Huntsville council voted unanimously to merge the wards of Chaffey and Huntsville for the 2026 election. During the Sept. 9 council meeting, Tanya...
Huntsville council voted unanimously to merge the wards of Chaffey and Huntsville for the 2026 election. During the Sept. 9 council meeting, Tanya...
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The Town of Bracebridge says despite the construction, both the Chamber of Commerce and the Visitor Information Centre remain open. Starting this...
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Friends of Fairvern is hosting a fundraiser to help the Fairvern Long Term Care Home and its residents. The event is called Meatballs and Mind...