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Municipal Health Indicators in South Algonquin

February 10, 2026

Municipal Health Indicators in South Algonquin To explore that question, we used a tool called the Municipal Health Checklist, developed by the Association of Manitoba

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EcDev Committee Change Raises Questions About Process

On March 12, 2026, staff removed a community member of the South Algonquin’s Economic Development Committee (EDC). The change has prompted questions about how committee

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March 25, 2026

Building Inspection Leads to Record-Keeping Questions​

Building Inspection Leads to Record-Keeping Questions A routine building inspection at a local business in South Algonquin highlights inspection practices, municipal record keeping, and how

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March 15, 2026

The South Algonquin CAO: Hiring and Salary History

The South Algonquin CAO: Hiring and Salary History The Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is the most senior staff position in the Township of South Algonquin.

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February 17, 2026

Municipal Health Indicators in South Algonquin

Municipal Health Indicators in South Algonquin To explore that question, we used a tool called the Municipal Health Checklist, developed by the Association of Manitoba

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February 10, 2026

Three People on South Algonquin’s 2024 Sunshine List

South Algonquin’s Sunshine List Each year the Province of Ontario publishes the Public Sector Salary Disclosure List, often called the Sunshine List. The list shows

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February 3, 2026

CBO and the Chip Truck Case: What the Court Record Shows

In 2016, a dispute over whether a chip truck qualified as a “building” under Ontario’s Building Code Act led to years of litigation involving Chief

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January 27, 2026

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