March Newsletter
Hot off the press here is the March Newsletter. Be sure to sign up for the CICA newsletter
Articles clipped from local media related to Ipperwash.
Hot off the press here is the March Newsletter. Be sure to sign up for the CICA newsletter
Proposed Shoreline Policy Change in Dynamic Beach Areas 2021 For information on the approved Shoreline Management Plan (approved Thursday, February 21, 2019) visit this web page: Shoreline Management Plan For information on proposed shoreline policy changes (2021), in regulated dynamic beach areas, …
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Lambton Shore is seeking your input regarding the size of Council going forward for the 2022 Municipal Election. This review is important as it can alter how our community is represented at Council and does take into consideration, non-permanent residents. …
Centre Ipperwash Community Association(CICA) provides residents the opportunity to speak with a unified voice and become an advocate for our community. Citizens can foster support systems and strengthen connections by engaging neighbours in the community through social events and working towards common goals. Nomination Deadline: Sunday, …
Message from Mayor Bill Weber Hello everyone, As we expected, the Province of Ontario announced that Lambton County would be moving into Stage 3 of reopening this Friday, July 24 th . Stage 3 means that more restrictions will be loosened and nearly …
Weather researchers at Western University in London confirmed an EF1 tornado hit a dairy farm on Gordon Road near Arkona Sunday, among several connected with severe weather that day across the region. The researchers said the tornado in Lambton Shores …
Starting Monday, June 22 daily water monitoring at Ipperwash Beach will commence and will run until the last week of August. Water quality status reports for beaches will be updated daily and can be accessed through the following options: Text …
Invasive species has Port Franks, Ont. residents calling for aerial spraying PORT FRANKS, ONT. — Rick Thomas hardly goes outside his Port Franks home anymore because of the abundance of gypsy moth caterpillars, and their droppings, which literally cover his …
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