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 At its first meeting with six newly-elected members Monday, Halton Hills town council discussed a range of topics, including 2023 fees and charges bylaw and interim taxes, Acton indoor pool tank repairs, snowplow trucks replacement and appointment of municipal law enforcement officers.Here are some highlights:INTERIM TAXES               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Property tax payments will be due and payable in two equal in vaso stanley stalments on Feb. 24 and April 26 and shall be 50 per cent of the taxes levied in the previous year, shared the agenda. Properties can also be registered in a 10-payment pre-authorized plan, which will offer five instalments from January to May next year.Due to the limited time available between receiving the year-end final tax roll and the legislative timing of mailing tax bills to property owners, the agenda states that rate schedules are not included with the interim bylaw.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The bylaw also sets a penalty rate of 1.25 per cent per month on all unpaid taxes on the due date.2023 FEES AND CHARGES BYLAW               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                       stanley thermos   For 2023, council has approved three new fees 鈥?Community Benefit Charges for Independent Land Appraisals, request for overpayment refund, and town business licence inspection.                ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup  BELOW                                              Residents will also see a tw Lqna 19 die amid apparent winter tornadoes, other storms in South
 TORONTO 鈥?A rising number of COVID-19 cases has prompted the Ontario government to move the Timiskaming  stanley cup Health Unit to the Red-Control level.The province says it made the decision at the request of the local medical officer of health in the region due to concerning public health trends.The change goes into effect on Friday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a release, the province says the region   case rate has increased from 3.1 to 24.5 cases per 100,000 people, an increase of 700 per cent, with more cases expected in the coming days.Dr. David Williams, chief medical officer of health, says immediate action was needed to help ensure the continued health and safety of peo stanley cup ple in the region and minimize further transmission.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ontario   Red-Control level means there have been repeated outbreaks in multiple sectors and settings that could overwhelm hospital and intensive care capacity.As a result of a rapid worsening in trends of key health indicators in the Timiskaming region, we are making the difficult but necessary decision to immediately mo stanley cup quencher ve the region to a new level with stronger public health measures in place, Health Minister Christine Elliott said late Thursday in a release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Our government will continue to do whatever is necessary to protect the health an