Photo radar program aims to stop speeders in Whitchurch-Stouffville
By Steve Pecar, Local Journalism Initiative reporter Speeders will soon have to contend with more photo radar on Whitchurch-Stouffville roads.
Read MoreBy Steve Pecar, Local Journalism Initiative reporter Speeders will soon have to contend with more photo radar on Whitchurch-Stouffville roads.
Read MoreBy Steve Pecar, Local Journalism Initiative reporter Whitchurch-Stouffville plans to adopt new fireworks regulations in 2025.
Read MoreOn October 16, Stouffville Council addressed several key topics, including enhancing public spaces, community safety zones, and the automated speed
Read MoreBy Steve Pecar, Local Journalism Initiative reporter A subsidized housing project in Markham could be ready for residents to move
Read MoreOn November 9, the community will unite to honour the soldiers who fought for our freedom. The Markham District Veteran
Read MoreThe Ontario government is investing $1,354,807 to help renew and rehabilitate critical infrastructure in Whitchurch-Stouffville. The funding will be delivered
Read MoreFrom adult nature walks to a frightening hike around the forest, there are lots of ways to enjoy Mother Nature
Read MoreThe new proposal for the high-rise development at the now-demolished Sheridan Nurseries on Highway 7 was returned to staff for
Read MoreThe Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville’s council meeting on Oct. 2 consisted of three agenda items, deputations, and action items. Mayor Iain
Read MoreStouffville Library, formerly known as Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library, has unveiled a new logo and name as part of a rebranding
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