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  • Unsightly Signage on Residential Property

    The Town of Vermilion has received a number of comments and/or concerns regarding unsightly signs on a residential property in Vermilion.. An order to the owner of the property under the Town of Vermilion’s Nuisance Bylaw #7-87 has been issued..

  • WECHU Release: Adults 75 And Older Can Book an Appointment for a COVID-19 Vaccine Starting Tuesday

    Participating pharmacies in the provincial pilot program to vaccinate adults 60 years of age and older starting today. On Friday, the.

  • Essex County Construction and Road Closures Update – March 19, 2021

    County Road 46. will have lane restrictions between County Road 31 and County Road 27 from March 22 to April 9 for Enbridge.

  • Main Street Upper Traffic Lights

    Please be advised that on Main Street (50th Avenue and 50th Street), we are aware of the upper traffic lights not working at this time.

  • Highlights from Council - March 16, 2021

    This Regular Council Meeting of March 16, 2021 was brief and included a number of Committee Reports including a recommendation from the Environment Committee to reappoint Juliane Ollinger to the Environment Committee for a three-year term, expiring March 2024.. Prior to this meeting, Council toured the nearly completed wastewater treatment plant which has been under consideration since 2014 and under construction since 2019..

  • Essex-Windsor EMS Paramedics Help Vaccinate Persons Experiencing Homelessness

    Paramedics with Essex-Windsor EMS were on hand at the Temporary Emergency Shelter at the Aquatic Centre in Windsor Wednesday helping to vaccinate against COVID-19 persons experiencing homelessness. Dean Giffen was the first individual to be vaccinated at the centre by Paramedics with the Vulnerable Patient Navigator team, which has also started inoculating vulnerable residents in certain apartment buildings under the direction of the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.

  • Curbside Organics Collection Coming April 27, 2021 Copy

    The new organics program that is coming to all single-family homes will be picked up by Integrity Waste Solutions. The organic waste will be transported to an Alberta Environment and Parks approved facility capable of accepting leaf and yard waste, food waste and other consumer organics from municipal organic collection programs, and bio-solids from wastewater treatment plants.

  • Curbside Organics Collection Coming April 27, 2021 Copy

    The new organics program that is coming to all single-family homes will be picked up by Integrity Waste Solutions. The organic waste will be transported to an Alberta Environment and Parks approved facility capable of accepting leaf and yard waste, food waste and other consumer organics from municipal organic collection programs, and bio-solids from wastewater treatment plants.

  • Curbside Organics Collection Coming April 27, 2021 Copy

    The new organics program that is coming to all single-family homes will be picked up by Integrity Waste Solutions. The organic waste will be transported to an Alberta Environment and Parks approved facility capable of accepting leaf and yard waste, food waste and other consumer organics from municipal organic collection programs, and bio-solids from wastewater treatment plants.

  • Curbside Organics Collection Coming April 27, 2021 Copy

    The new organics program that is coming to all single-family homes will be picked up by Integrity Waste Solutions. The organic waste will be transported to an Alberta Environment and Parks approved facility capable of accepting leaf and yard waste, food waste and other consumer organics from municipal organic collection programs, and bio-solids from wastewater treatment plants.