September 2022

Municipal Elections - October 24


Erin voters will elect the following offices:

  • Mayor
  • Town Councillors
  • County Councillor
  • School Board Trustee


Find out who the candidates are, check if you are eligible to vote and on the voters' list, and get ready to elect your representative.


Get all the information you need by visiting our website.



Elections

Looking to get hitched without a hitch?


The Town of Erin is offering a unique drive-through marriage ceremony service on September 9, between 1 – 4 pm.

No appointments are necessary, but only couples that already have a valid marriage licence will be able to drive through and get married outside of Town Hall.


A civil marriage ceremony cost is $250 and for those who don’t have a licence and would like to get one, information is available on our website. 

Marriage Services

Support local artists!


We are excited to unveil the amazing work of our local artists who submitted their artworks for Art in the Hall #ErinProud exhibit. Stop by Erin Town Hall to check it out. 


To learn more about the program and to participate in the next round, please check out our website. 

Art in the Hall

Property tax bills are on the way

Did you know there are a number of options available to pay your property taxes?


  1. Online through your financial institution
  2. Pre-Authorized Payment Plan (monthly or installment)
  3. E-transfer (epayments@erin.ca)
  4. Cheque/post-dated cheques
  5. At your financial institution


The deadline to pay is September 30 and November 30.


For more information please visit our website.

Tax Information
Rendering of the wastewater treatment plant image

Did you miss the latest Public Information Centre?


If you missed the second round of Public Information Centres for the wastewater treatment plant on August 23 and 24, you can find all of the information that was presented on our website.

Wastewater Updates

Back to School Safety 


It’s that time of year again! Back-to-School season can be exciting for some and stressful for others. Here are some safety tips for drivers:


  1. Give yourself extra time.
  2. Watch for pedestrians. There are more kids walking, riding and getting dropped off in school zones.
  3. Slow down. Reduce your speed and obey the signs and adhere to all school zone speed limits.
  4. Stop for school buses. If a school bus is displaying flashing red lights and an extended stop arm, traffic in both directions must stop.
  5. Keep your distance. School buses stop frequently, so leave some extra room.


Get Prepared for Back to School
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