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County budget reflects today’s services, invests in future

Written By JAMES MATTHEWS Dufferin County is working with an almost seven per cent tax levy increase so far in the early stages of 2026 budget preparations. Council heard during its Jan. 8 meeting that residents would have an increase of about eight per cent over last year if the budget was to be adopted as it is. With growth factored in, that levy is lowered to 6.87 per cent. Aimee Raves, the county’s treasurer and corporate finance manager, sa…
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shelburnefreepress.ca broke the news in Shelburne, Canada on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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