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February 1, 2023

Month: September 2022

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Municipal Election Survey

September 25, 2022

See the results from the Municipal Election Survey. [more]

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FoTTSA Report on Tiny Council Meeting August 10, 11, and 31, 2022

September 24, 2022

Morneau community project, OPP contract renewed, Short Term Rentals, Farlain Lake blue-
green algae update, management of Tiny’s dynamic shoreline. [more]

  • Current Report on Council

    Current Report on Council

    Composition of Advisory Committees, local Boards and external Committees; turn around on Hiawatha Rd. [more]
  • Save Our Water - Stop the Pits

    Save Our Water - Stop the Pits

    Find out how you can help! FoTTSA has joined the fight against the expansion of the Teedon Pit and the renewal of its permit to take water. This gravel pit is in Tiny Township near the aquifer that supplies pure water for most of North Simcoe and beyond and was threatened over 10 years ago by the proposal to establish Dump Site 41. [more]
  • LEO DUBEAU'S GEORGIAN BAY - MUSKOKA TEAM LUXURY REAL ESTATE

    LEO DUBEAU'S GEORGIAN BAY - MUSKOKA TEAM LUXURY REAL ESTATE

  • Thinking of Buying or Selling a Waterfront Property, a Home or Cottage, Land, or a Farm? Call 705-528-8381

    Thinking of Buying or Selling a Waterfront Property, a Home or Cottage, Land, or a Farm? Call 705-528-8381

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    Every donation matters!

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    For all your real estate needs call Peggy Worthen, Broker 705-361-3613

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We acknowledge that Tiny Township is situated on the traditional land of the Anishinaabeg. We are dedicated to honouring Indigenous history, culture, and committed to moving forward in reconciliation, respect, and partnership, with all First Nations, Métis and Inuit.

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