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City of St. Thomas Initiates Review and Update of Official Plan: “St. Thomas 2051: Setting the Track for our Future”
City of St. Thomas Mourns the Passing of Former Mayor Cliff Barwick
Railway City Transit Plan for Growth: Community Survey
City Launches New Citizen Science “Chronolog” Installations at Local Parks
Nominations Open for 2026 Municipal Election
Notice of Project Update: Hwy 3 Twinning & Talbotville Bypass
Province Approves New Secondary School and Licensed Child Care Spaces in St. Thomas-Elgin
Helping Residents Restore Lawns After Winter
New Wall Installed for Emerging Artists in St. Thomas
Update your school support designation by June 1
Join the City of St. Thomas Community Cleanup: April 22 – May 12
Earth Day Tree Giveaway
The City of St. Thomas is in the process of reviewing and updating its Official Plan to 2051. This is an important land use planning document that provides strategic direction and land use policies to support the goals, objectives, and the long-term vision for the City. This update provides an important opportunity to ensure that the City continues to address local priorities and provincial requirements based on changing community needs.
The 2026 Municipal Election is underway, and nominations are now being accepted for candidates seeking local office. Residents are encouraged to ensure their voter information is up to date and confirm or update their school support designation to help prepare for the upcoming election.
View the current weather conditions at the St. Thomas Municipal Airport
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