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Indigenous memorial in Huntsville dealing with consistent vandalism

Indigenous memorial in Huntsville dealing with consistent vandalism
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Diggin Downtown faces delays in stage two

Huntsville’s Diggin’ Downtown construction project will remain in its second stage until further notice. “The reality is, right now we are between four and six weeks behind schedule,” said Director of Operations and Protective Services Steve Hernen, addressing the July virtual Council. “Originally this stage of the project, from Brunel to West Street, was supposed to be completed last week. Obviously it’s not completed, there’s still a lot of work to be done in that area.” The biggest factor in the delay is the recent heavy rainfall of 352 millimetres since the start of June, according to Hernen.

Huntsville declares climate emergency - My Muskoka Now

Huntsville declares climate emergency The Town of Huntsville has declared a climate emergency.  In a unanimous vote at the June Council meeting, Town Councillors resolved to join the District of Muskoka and the Town of Gravenhurst in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50 per cent by 2030, reaching zero by 2050. “I’m glad that we’re moving forward and I’m glad that we’ve been able to put a resolution on the table that Climate Action Muskoka is relatively pleased with and believes in as well,” says Huntsville Mayor Karin Terziano. In May, councillors voted to revisit the resolution to implement changes specific to Huntsville. The next step, Terziano says, is to form a climate action plan that will outline specific changes the Town can make.

Northern Passenger Rail update included in ONTC presentation to FONOM

Work continues behind the scenes towards reinstating northern passenger rail service.   Ontario Northland President and CEO Corina Moore provided a wide-ranging update on the ONTC to the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) Annual General Meeting this week.   She says reinstating northern passenger rail has been a personal goal of hers for a long time. “I believe it is integral to how we provide transportation services in the north.  It creates this integrated service between rail and bus and allows us to do more with what our services provide,” Moore says.  Huntsville’s Mayor Karin Terziano told the MyMuskokaNow.com newsroom in March she was happy to see $5 million set aside in the province’s budget to help towards the return of passenger rail service. “I think that, with the cost of transportation and with the climate, and everything like that, anything we can do to maybe make more efficient transportation between here and southern Ontario inste

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