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The Town of Oakville is clarifying its bylaws after a video shows an enforcement officer removing a Conservative Party federal campaign sign.
Oakville has several amazing events happening this weekend, from story time to orchestra concerts. There's always lots of fun ...
Town bylaw enforcement staff removed 21 election signs, that violated Oakville’s sign bylaw, on Sunday, March 30.
Police say two people got into a “physical altercation” with suspects who allegedly broke into their Oakville home and stole ...
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The Daily World on MSNAll-you-can-eat oyster feed returning to Oakville’s Sharon GrangeOakville Sharon Grange All-You-Can-Eat Oyster Feed is Saturday, April 12, from noon to 5 p.m. — or until... Read Story ...
The Town of Oakville seeks a professional artist to lead a group of youths in the creation of an indoor mural at Iroquois Ridge Community Centre. The 2025 Youth Mural Project will see the selected ...
Oakville got back on this, saying: “The area between the curb/road and sidewalk is a municipal right of way/boulevard and ...
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Narcity on MSNThis short train ride from Toronto takes you to a lakeside village with stunning spring bloomsThis quick train ride from Toronto takes you to a charming lakeside village with quaint shops and flower-filled parks.
Local tourism board Visit Oakville is commemorating Canada's national tourism week with contests and special offers ...
Oakville residents are invited to help shape new zoning regulations for low-density residential areas south of Dundas Street as the town reviews its existing bylaws for detached and semi-detached ...
Sharon Grange is located at 912 S. Bank Road north of Oakville near the town of Porter. Originally the Porter Grange No. 800, the Sharon Grange was founded on Aug. 3, 1923, with 22 charter members.
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