Mayor Ray Ralph delivered his second state of the town address on March 12.
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Mayor Ray Ralph delivered his second state of the town address on March 12.
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Town council and administration briefly reviewed the single-use waste reduction initiative at the regular meeting on March 11.
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Members of Devon town council and administration met with Sgt. Community Peace Officer Thomas Perry at the regular meeting on Monday night, Feb. 25 to discuss options for replacing police vehicles.
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A collaboration in the Capital Region has received a boost from the feds.
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Council unanimously approved first reading of bylaw 927/2019 Farming Lease of Environmental Reserve.
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At the regular meeting of council on Jan. 28, town administration presented members of council with a laneway assessment for all back alleys and laneways within Devon, prioritizing which alleys were most in need of maintenance and reconstruction.
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At the regular meeting of council on Jan. 14, council approved amendments to policy 1103, which outlines the community events grant process for applicants and the levels of service the town provides for small, medium and large scale events. The approval is part of council’s initiative to update town policies.
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At the January meeting of the Devon and District Chamber of Commerce, guest speaker Mike Thomas, principal journeyman with Solar Ninjas Energy Solutions Inc., presented on solar technology and energy.
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The past year has been packed with new developments, community events and news.
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Highway 60 development proposal
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