Southwestern Ontario's favourite Municipal Equipment Auction of used & surplus equipment will be held Saturday, September 20 at 10:30 AM. View the complete listing of items on offer.You've got questions.we've got answers! Ask Ontario delivers research services using one-on-one real-time chat. Let a Librarian help you find better information faster!Browse the Henderson Digitization Project ! An online collection of photos from WWII Air Training Sites in Huron County.The Strategic Plan for the County of Huron was approved at the November 27, 2013 meeting of County Council. The full report is now available.Bring in non-perishable food items and get your library fines reduced during the Food for Fines Campaign. From September 15-21 Huron County Library will take $1 off eligible library fines for each donated food item. Clear your record, return overdue materials & support local food banks.
Waterloo Region is a vital and prosperous area in southern Ontario, about 100 kilometres west of Toronto. The region is made up of three urban municipalities, Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, and four rural townships, North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich.
Business in St. MarysBusiness in St. MarysWith a stable, educated workforce, competitive location costs and a strong telecommunications network, the Town of St. Marys is your ideal destination for business. As a prosperous and thriving community located in the heartland of South Western Ontario, we offer a wealth of competitive advantages including very low costs for land as well as the convenience of no industrial development charges.Home to approximately 7,000 residents, St. Marys services a commuter shed of more than 1.6 million people and a labour force of almost 1 million. This labour force is highly skilled and will be continually fuelled by the graduates of Ontario's premier post-secondary education facilities located in close proximity to St. Marys (University of Waterloo, University of Western Ontario, Wilfrid Laurier University, Fanshawe College and Conestoga College). Council, while committed to building a balanced and creative community, is also working with Town staff and the business community to aggressively seek new investment that meets the needs and growth objectives of the Town.